Tuesday 26 March 2013
Friday 22 March 2013
Monday 21 January 2013
Apple A1181 Repair
The A1181 this machine I repair to three a 945 a 965, I heard there is a single bridge, but no repair to ado, disassemble it, hundreds of times. Ripped out the motherboard will. This motherboard K36A OEM number. The motherboard around the CPU above a lot of traces of corrosion of the influent. (I do not have a camera..) First test several large inductance of the main power, and did not see signs of a short circuit. It seems the problem is not large. The location clean water. So dry the power-on test. There is no standby voltage. DC first micro-power indicator light (normal in this board is not connected to the CMOS battery should be self-boot). Isolation protection circuit should not be working properly, open the drawing test. First find the F6900
The test voltage of about 16V, no output level after the test D6901. Playing the output stage to resistance around 500, seems stage short-circuit. Measured the amount of D6901 pros and cons are infinite, open circuit, the find material board for a PPDCIN_G3H voltage out
Next test Q6950
123PIN the voltage normal 5678 but no output. Test the 4PIN voltage 9V about high level. The Q6950 is a P-channel MOS transistor 4PIN low conduction. Test Q6910 2PIN also low, Q6910 nonconductive, the Q6950 certainly high voltage. Q6910 controlled by U6950, U6950 controlled by U6900, test only about 1.5V U6900 2PIN normal should be 3.3. Playing on the ground resistance over 50. Remove the U6900 replies to more than 400. It seems U6900 shorted
Then plug the power supply after the U6900 replacement can automatically power-on. But touch Northbridge temperature, CPU does ice. A test VCORE. The VCORE circuit with the ISL9504. Find this chip PDF to find online. Had to check into the drawing.
First test VIN 20PIN 0V, playing on the ground resistance over 60, had to first remove the chip.Test back to normal. Several important on-chip test chip pin. The 20PIN VIN 0V 22PIN VDD 5V 31PIN PVCC 5V 44PIN VRON 3.3V test to other places here too lazy tested. Pre-VIN. Voltage drawings defined PPVIN_S5_IMVP6_VIN. Before the class is R7120 10 ohms, the tests are normal. Test R7120 above 12V. The resistance back is 12V. I was depressed. Carefully looked pad. Original pin vias. Vias disconnected problem here,
The board vias Scratch fly line to the VIN pin. A good ISL9504 put everything is ready, plug adapter. Automatically boot, hand touch the CPU temperature rise is basically normal, and plug in the memory. Waveform oscilloscope hit SM_BUS. Clearly see the waveform of several transitions connected screen. The normal bright Machine, maintenance ends!
Saturday 22 December 2012
Dell bios password removal for latest models
RESET Dell Bioses
Reset Dell 15R-N5110 Bios
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- remove motherboard from you laptop.
- connect power and turn on.
- short G2201 only one time.its shout down.
- remove power and assemble your laptop again
- Then go to bios by press F2.
note: This instructions for help only and for professionals only. general users do not try this.
Don't short G2201 two times or in even count.it will show you password prompt again.
RESET DELL 1545 Bios
RESET DELL 1545 Bios
1545 mobo with Graphics
1545 without Graphics
- remove motherboard from you laptop.
- connect power and turn on.
- short G49 only one time.its shout down.
- remove power and assemble your laptop again
- Then go to bios by press F2.
1545 without graphics can be reset only to remove wifi cover.
Don't short G49 two times or in even count.it will show you password prompt again.
Monday 26 November 2012
ALL LAPTOP REPAIRING SOLUTION: How to fix Dell BIOS 8 beep error.
ALL LAPTOP REPAIRING SOLUTION: How to fix Dell BIOS 8 beep error.: In this post I'll fix a Dell n5110 laptop that beeps on start-up but nothing comes on laptop display screen. This post will also help...
Wednesday 12 September 2012
Tuesday 28 August 2012
How to Reset a BIOS Password
On Windows computers, the BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) is
updatable computer firmware designed to initialize the computer during
start prior to handing control to the operating system. Due to the
sensitive nature of the system settings controlled by the BIOS, a
password can be set by either the computer manufacturer or the end-user.
Some of the most common BIOS producers include AMI, AWARD, IBM, and
Phoenix with many manufacturers making their own changes to the firmware
prior to selling a computer on the open market. The common methods to
reset BIOS password include: Generating a BIOS password using a hash
code, entering a backdoor BIOS password, reset the BIOS password using
software, reset the BIOS password using hardware, and resetting the BIOS
password with vendor specific solutions.
Although the BIOS was originally stored on a ROM (read only memory) chip on the computer’s motherboard, today’s computers will store the firmware in flash memory or EEPROM chips that can be updated after the computer has been sold. Once Intel started producing chips for use on non-Windows OS’s such as Mac OS X and Linux, a successor to the legacy BIOS system was required and is called the Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI). Although EFI provides a number of improvements over the traditional BIOS, it has not yet gained market dominance on computers running the Windows operating system.
A free service provided by Tech FAQ (other websites will charge you) is our BIOS password generation tool. The tool is designed to make a BIOS password that will work on many computer brands to include: Compaq, Dell, Fujitsu-Siemens, HP, Samsung, and Sony models. The tool has also worked for many white-label PC’s running Phoenix or Insyde BIOS. Tech-FAQ.com recommends end users that desire to reset the BIOS password for their respective computer try the hashcode generator before paying another company money to conduct the same task. Many times, third party companies will simply charge individuals upwards of $40 USD to obtain the same information provided for free here:
The reported BIOS backdoor passwords to date include:
ACER/IBM BIOS
AMI BIOS
AMI WinBIOS 2.5
Award 4.5x/4.6x/6.0
Compaq (1992, New version)
IBM (PS/2, Activa, Thinkpad)
Phoenix 1.00.09.AC0 (1994), a486 1.03, 1.04, 1.10 A03, 4.05 rev 1.02.943, 4.06 rev 1.13.1107
Phoenix 4 release 6 (User)
Packard Bell
Gateway Solo – Phoenix 4.0 release 6
Toshiba
Zenith AMI
CmosPWD is a free application that can be used to retrieve and decrypt the BIOS password. It also provides backup, restoral, and erasing capabilities. The program is proven to work with the following BIOS types:
ACER/IBM BIOS
AMI BIOS
AMI WinBIOS 2.5
Award 4.5x/4.6x/6.0
Compaq (1992)
Compaq (New version)
IBM (PS/2, Activa, Thinkpad)
Packard Bell
Phoenix 1.00.09.AC0 (1994), a486 1.03, 1.04, 1.10 A03, 4.05 rev 1.02.943, 4.06 rev 1.13.1107
Phoenix 4 release 6 (User)
Gateway Solo – Phoenix 4.0 release 6
Toshiba
Zenith AMI
Step 1 – Turn off the computer and ensure it has no external power (ie unplug the power cable. If it has a battery, remove it).
Step 2 – Open the computer’s case or box.
Step 3 – Locate the computer’s motherboard and look for the white silver button battery on the motherboard.
Step 4 – If the battery is not soldered to the motherboard, remove it carefully and wait for approximately 30 seconds.
Step 5 – Put the computer case back together and boot the computer.
Step 6 – If the “CMOS Checksum Error-Defaults Loaded” error message is displayed, the BIOS password has been reset.
In the event the CMOS battery is soldered to the computer’s motherboard, you will want to seek a different method to reset the BIOS password on the computer.
Dallas Semiconductor DS12885S
TI benchmarq bq3258S
Motorola MC146818AP
Hitachi HD146818AP
Samsung KS82C6818A
If the RTC contains an integrated battery, it can typically be reset by shorting two of the pins for several seconds after power has been removed from the system.
For information on how to recover a Dell BIOS password, please refer to How do I reset Dell BIOS password?
Resetting an IBM ThinkPad BIOS Password
For information on how to recover an IBM Thinkpad BIOS password, please refer to How do I reset an IBM ThinkPad BIOS password?
Resetting an IBM Aptiva BIOS Password
Some IBM Aptivas can bypass the startup BIOS password if both mouse buttons are pressed repeatedly while booting the system.
Resetting an Acer BIOS Password
For information on how to recover an Acer BIOS password, please refer to How do I reset an Acer BIOS password?
Step 1 – Restart your computer.
Step 2 – Press the BIOS access key during computer restart (F2 on many models, Tech-FAQ listing of common BIOS access keys).
Step 3 – Use the keyboard arrow keys to locate the security tab in the BIOS setup.
Step 4 – Locate the submenu that lists menu items similar to:
Supervisor password is: set
User password is: set
Step 5 – Use the keyboard arrow key to navigate to the available options and press the first password setting.
Step 6 – Enter the current BIOS password in the subsequently displayed menu prompt. Some BIOS types will ask for the password to be entered twice.
Step 7 – Change the password setting to blank, not set, etc.
Step 8 – Repeat steps 5-7 for the subsequent password options that indicate they are “set.”
Step 9 – Navigate to the BIOS “exit” menu option and choose the “save changes” menu option.
Step 10 – Continue to exit from the BIOS setup and restart your computer for the changes to take effect.
How Does the BIOS Work?
The computer BIOS is the first programming code executed by a Windows computer when the machine is rebooted or turned on. The computer firmware conducts a power-on self-test of the system which is responsible for identifying system hardware and initializing components such as the CPU, hard drive(s), RAM, video card, mouse, and keyboard. Once the initialization task is complete, the BIOS checks the boot devices in order of configured preference (traditional default setting is the computer’s hard drive). The boot loader software is executed by the BIOS once located, and control of the computer is then passed to the operating system. Functionality that can be changed by the end-user through the BIOS user interface (UI) include setting the system clock, enabling or disabling system hardware, configuring hardware, enabling or setting passwords, and choosing the order of boot devices.Although the BIOS was originally stored on a ROM (read only memory) chip on the computer’s motherboard, today’s computers will store the firmware in flash memory or EEPROM chips that can be updated after the computer has been sold. Once Intel started producing chips for use on non-Windows OS’s such as Mac OS X and Linux, a successor to the legacy BIOS system was required and is called the Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI). Although EFI provides a number of improvements over the traditional BIOS, it has not yet gained market dominance on computers running the Windows operating system.
Is There a BIOS on Mac OS X?
Prior to the production of Mac computers using x86 or Intel chips during the later portion of the 2000’s and their use of EFI, OpenFirmware was the BIOS equivalent on all Macintosh computers. OpenFirmware provides similar functionality on a Mac as the BIOS and EFI do on other computing systems. It conducts tasks such as locating attached or installed hardware and uses environment variables to direct the boot process for the Mac. To access the interface for OpenFirm, press the power button on the mac for about 10 seconds. While pressing the power button, simultaneously depress the “CMD,” “OPT,” “O,” and “F” keys once you hear an audible “chime.” Once you are done with the required modifications in OpenFirmware, exit the interface by typing “bye”, “boot”, or “mac-boot” (depends on the version of Mac computer you are using) followed by pressing the “return” key.How to Rest a BIOS Password By Using a Hash Code
A lot of the major computer manufacturers use a master password generated from a hash code to reset the master BIOS password. This hash code is normally calculated from a unique equipment identifier such as the Serial Number, Service Tag, System ID, or Express Service Code. On many brands of computer, the identifying code will be displayed after the BIOS password has been entered incorrectly three times in a row. On other brands, it may be printed on the computer. On some HP models of computer, the hash code will only display if the “F2” or “F12” keyboard function key is press prior to entering the incorrect password a third time.A free service provided by Tech FAQ (other websites will charge you) is our BIOS password generation tool. The tool is designed to make a BIOS password that will work on many computer brands to include: Compaq, Dell, Fujitsu-Siemens, HP, Samsung, and Sony models. The tool has also worked for many white-label PC’s running Phoenix or Insyde BIOS. Tech-FAQ.com recommends end users that desire to reset the BIOS password for their respective computer try the hashcode generator before paying another company money to conduct the same task. Many times, third party companies will simply charge individuals upwards of $40 USD to obtain the same information provided for free here:
Finding the Backdoor BIOS Password
In addition to creating a BIOS password from a hash code, a number of BIOS manufacturers also implement an explicit backdoor password. This password will work regardless of the presence of a manually set BIOS password. The primary purpose of a manufacturer’s backdoor BIOS password is for maintenance and testing evolutions. These passwords are changed periodically by the respective company and success will vary across brand and age of computer.The reported BIOS backdoor passwords to date include:
Manufacturer | BIOS Password |
---|---|
AMI | A.M.I., AAAMMMIII, AMI?SW , AMI_SW, BIOS, CONDO, HEWITT RAND, LKWPETER, MI, Odor, and PASSWORD. |
Award BIOS | ,01322222, 589589, 589721, 595595, 598598 , ALFAROME, ALLY, ALLy, aLLY, aLLy, aPAf, award, AWARD PW, AWARD SW, AWARD?SW, AWARD_PW, AWARD_SW, AWKWARD, awkward, BIOSTAR, CONCAT, CONDO, Condo, condo, d8on, djonet, HLT, J256, J262, j262, j322, j332, J64, KDD, LKWPETER, Lkwpeter, PINT, pint, SER, SKY_FOX, SYXZ, syxz, TTPTHA, ZAAAADA, ZAAADA, ZBAAACA, and ZJAAADC. |
Russian Award BIOS | %øåñòü ïpîáåëîâ%, %äåâÿòü ïpîáåëîâ |
Phoenix BIOS | BIOS, CMOS, phoenix, and PHOENIX. |
VOBIS & IBM | merlin |
Dell | Dell |
Biostar | Biostar |
Compaq | Compaq |
Enox | xo11nE |
Epox | central |
Freetech | Posterie |
IWill | iwill |
Jetway | spooml |
Packard Bell | bell9 |
QDI | QDI |
Siemens | SKY_FOX |
SOYO | SY_MB |
TMC | BIGO |
Toshiba | Toshiba |
How to Reset the BIOS Password Using Software
A popular option for end users to reset the BIOS/CMOS password is to use third party software. The BIOS/CMOS Password recovery Tool is a low-cost application that can be used to remove or reset the BIOS password on Windows computers. Once the software is purchased, you boot the computer using the Boot CD provided by the company and it will recover the BIOS password on the computer. The application advertises success with the following BIOS versions:ACER/IBM BIOS
AMI BIOS
AMI WinBIOS 2.5
Award 4.5x/4.6x/6.0
Compaq (1992, New version)
IBM (PS/2, Activa, Thinkpad)
Phoenix 1.00.09.AC0 (1994), a486 1.03, 1.04, 1.10 A03, 4.05 rev 1.02.943, 4.06 rev 1.13.1107
Phoenix 4 release 6 (User)
Packard Bell
Gateway Solo – Phoenix 4.0 release 6
Toshiba
Zenith AMI
CmosPWD is a free application that can be used to retrieve and decrypt the BIOS password. It also provides backup, restoral, and erasing capabilities. The program is proven to work with the following BIOS types:
ACER/IBM BIOS
AMI BIOS
AMI WinBIOS 2.5
Award 4.5x/4.6x/6.0
Compaq (1992)
Compaq (New version)
IBM (PS/2, Activa, Thinkpad)
Packard Bell
Phoenix 1.00.09.AC0 (1994), a486 1.03, 1.04, 1.10 A03, 4.05 rev 1.02.943, 4.06 rev 1.13.1107
Phoenix 4 release 6 (User)
Gateway Solo – Phoenix 4.0 release 6
Toshiba
Zenith AMI
How to Reset the BIOS Password By Removing the CMOS Battery
One of the most common methods to reset the BIOS password is to remove or discharge the battery on the computer’s motherboard. If the power to the battery is lost or drained, the BIOS configuration will be reset to the factory state with no password. System settings made to the BIOS will also be lost.Step 1 – Turn off the computer and ensure it has no external power (ie unplug the power cable. If it has a battery, remove it).
Step 2 – Open the computer’s case or box.
Step 3 – Locate the computer’s motherboard and look for the white silver button battery on the motherboard.
Step 4 – If the battery is not soldered to the motherboard, remove it carefully and wait for approximately 30 seconds.
Step 5 – Put the computer case back together and boot the computer.
Step 6 – If the “CMOS Checksum Error-Defaults Loaded” error message is displayed, the BIOS password has been reset.
In the event the CMOS battery is soldered to the computer’s motherboard, you will want to seek a different method to reset the BIOS password on the computer.
Steps to Reset the BIOS Password Using Hardware
If the CMOS battery is soldered to the computer’s motherboard, some brands will have a jumper located on the board that can be used to reset or clear the BIOS password. The location of the jumper on the motherboard will be contained in the motherboard documentation. If you can not find documentation on which jumper will reset the BIOS password, some users will guestimate on which jumper is the appropriate by choosing the one closest to the battery for reset. Another option is to short the points of the battery connection pins to the motherboard (when there is no power being applied to the computer).Steps to Reset the BIOS Password Using the Real Time Clock
If attempts at resetting the CMOS battery through removal or by jumper fail, another method is to reset the Real Time Clock (RTC) Integrated Circuit (IC) on the computer’s motherboard. This method will work if the RTC requires an external battery. To reset, simply remove the RTC from the motherboard socket with no power available to the computer and reseat. The RTCs reported to require external batteries include:Dallas Semiconductor DS12885S
TI benchmarq bq3258S
Motorola MC146818AP
Hitachi HD146818AP
Samsung KS82C6818A
If the RTC contains an integrated battery, it can typically be reset by shorting two of the pins for several seconds after power has been removed from the system.
How to Reset the BIOS Password Using Vendor Specific Solutions
Resetting a Dell BIOS PasswordFor information on how to recover a Dell BIOS password, please refer to How do I reset Dell BIOS password?
Resetting an IBM ThinkPad BIOS Password
For information on how to recover an IBM Thinkpad BIOS password, please refer to How do I reset an IBM ThinkPad BIOS password?
Resetting an IBM Aptiva BIOS Password
Some IBM Aptivas can bypass the startup BIOS password if both mouse buttons are pressed repeatedly while booting the system.
Resetting an Acer BIOS Password
For information on how to recover an Acer BIOS password, please refer to How do I reset an Acer BIOS password?
How to Turn Off the BIOS Password
Once end-users obtain the master BIOS password for the target computer, a common task to accomplish is making the computer stop asking for the password when restarted or rebooted.Step 1 – Restart your computer.
Step 2 – Press the BIOS access key during computer restart (F2 on many models, Tech-FAQ listing of common BIOS access keys).
Step 3 – Use the keyboard arrow keys to locate the security tab in the BIOS setup.
Step 4 – Locate the submenu that lists menu items similar to:
Supervisor password is: set
User password is: set
Step 5 – Use the keyboard arrow key to navigate to the available options and press the first password setting.
Step 6 – Enter the current BIOS password in the subsequently displayed menu prompt. Some BIOS types will ask for the password to be entered twice.
Step 7 – Change the password setting to blank, not set, etc.
Step 8 – Repeat steps 5-7 for the subsequent password options that indicate they are “set.”
Step 9 – Navigate to the BIOS “exit” menu option and choose the “save changes” menu option.
Step 10 – Continue to exit from the BIOS setup and restart your computer for the changes to take effect.
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