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Power on failure after setting power-on-password ( in BIOS )
On Sat, 16 Dec 2006 07:46:29 -0800, 666lovemetal wrote:
I stupidly set my in my BIOS for the system to turn on using a password (4 letters - love) I'm using a ps2 keyboard connection, but any speed I type the password in won't turn on the system. I don't know what to do as the power button no longer works either, so I can't even enter the BIOS. I'm completely stranded, any ideas!? Did you try clearing the cmos? -- Yes already tried everything hardware-wise. Must be some special way of turning it on! |
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Power on failure after setting power-on-password ( in BIOS )
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ups.com... On Sat, 16 Dec 2006 07:46:29 -0800, 666lovemetal wrote: I stupidly set my in my BIOS for the system to turn on using a password (4 letters - love) I'm using a ps2 keyboard connection, but any speed I type the password in won't turn on the system. I don't know what to do as the power button no longer works either, so I can't even enter the BIOS. I'm completely stranded, any ideas!? Did you try clearing the cmos? -- Yes already tried everything hardware-wise. Must be some special way of turning it on! Unplug the computer from the wall. Remove the cmos battery for 20 minutes. -- Jan Alter or |
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Power on failure after setting power-on-password ( in BIOS )
your paying attention to caps and lowr case when you type right?
wrote in message ups.com... On Sat, 16 Dec 2006 07:46:29 -0800, 666lovemetal wrote: I stupidly set my in my BIOS for the system to turn on using a password (4 letters - love) I'm using a ps2 keyboard connection, but any speed I type the password in won't turn on the system. I don't know what to do as the power button no longer works either, so I can't even enter the BIOS. I'm completely stranded, any ideas!? Did you try clearing the cmos? -- Yes already tried everything hardware-wise. Must be some special way of turning it on! |
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