Soooo.. uh... yeah. Apparently I set a BIOS password for setup. I don't remember doing so, but knowing me, I probably did. It's also possible that someone may have done this for me as a joke, but there's no telling how long ago and anyone recently around my computer won't own up to it.
But anyway. My computer has been having freezing issues, running slow, etc.... So, I figure I'll reload everything. Good idea. I then backup all my important stuff, get the cd's out and restart the computer to enter setup so that I can set it to boot from the cd. Hmmm... password?
Anyway, I don't remember what it is if I am the one that set it. I have tried all my normal passwords. I don't write passwords down as that defeats the purpose of the password in the first place.
I have been reading a lot about the software available that can get the password for you, but they have to be run from dos. I can't do that as I can't boot from anything other than the hdd. I also read that taking the cmos battery out usually doesn't help on laptops anymore, and that if it is an eeprom, it can be expensive to read or replace.
Any ideas? Any programs you guys know of run from inside windows? Or is there another way to start dos so that I can maybe run one of those other programs?
Thanks for any help. I have the bad feeling that I'm really screwed on this one, with no lube.
But anyway. My computer has been having freezing issues, running slow, etc.... So, I figure I'll reload everything. Good idea. I then backup all my important stuff, get the cd's out and restart the computer to enter setup so that I can set it to boot from the cd. Hmmm... password?
Anyway, I don't remember what it is if I am the one that set it. I have tried all my normal passwords. I don't write passwords down as that defeats the purpose of the password in the first place.
I have been reading a lot about the software available that can get the password for you, but they have to be run from dos. I can't do that as I can't boot from anything other than the hdd. I also read that taking the cmos battery out usually doesn't help on laptops anymore, and that if it is an eeprom, it can be expensive to read or replace.
Any ideas? Any programs you guys know of run from inside windows? Or is there another way to start dos so that I can maybe run one of those other programs?
Thanks for any help. I have the bad feeling that I'm really screwed on this one, with no lube.




