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Saturday, 22 December 2012

Dell bios password removal for latest models

RESET Dell  Bioses

Reset Dell 15R-N5110 Bios 
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  1. remove motherboard from you laptop.
  2. connect power and turn on.
  3. short G2201 only one time.its shout down.
  4. remove power and assemble your laptop again
  5. 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
1545 mobo  with Graphics  

1545 without Graphics

  1. remove motherboard from you laptop.
  2. connect power and turn on.
  3. short G49 only one time.its shout down.
  4. remove power and assemble your laptop again
  5. Then go to bios by press F2.
note: This instructions for help only and for professionals only. general users do not try this.
         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

Lenovo Y410 (7757) Bios

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.

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 Dallas Semiconductor DS1687-3 Real Time Clock. This IC stores BIOS setup information, including the BIOS password.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:

BIOS Password Generator Tool
Enter the checksum/hash (without any braces) you see on the screen or printed on your PC into the textbox below and click Generate.



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 Password
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?

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.

Remove BIOS Password for Sony Old Model

Remove BIOS Password for Sony Old Model
(use 7 Last Digit of Serial Number)

Support for old model (Chipset 915 or less): PCG-C, PCG-F, PCG-GR, PCG-GRS, PCG-GRT, PCG-GRV, PCG-GRX, PCG-GRZ, PCG-N, PCG-NV205, PCG-QR, PCG-R, PCG-SR, PCG-SRX, PCG-TR, PCG-V, PCG-VX, PCG-X, PCG-Z, VGN-B, VGN-FS, VGN-S, VGN-T, VGN-TX1, VGN-X
Very simple, tell me 7 Last Digit of Serial Number, view below picture:

Then you will receive password for unlock your Sony Laptop

Monday, 27 August 2012

UNLOCK PASSWORD BIOS ACER

If you see this screen on boot:


We can help you right now !
You just enter 3 random passwords one by one and see if you get a similar [System Disabled] message.







Let’s me know the 5-digit error code and Model Name
You will get the password to unlock your laptop.
You will get a full access to your laptop and to all BIOS settings
You will be able to setup a new BIOS password anytime.
If the password doesn’t works, you will get 100% your money back !

Friday, 27 July 2012

Remove Bios Password for HP Mini - Compaq Mini Remove Bios Password for HP Mini - Compaq Mini

Remove Bios Password for HP Mini – Compaq Mini:
HP Mini 1000, HP Mini 1100, HP Mini 110, HP Mini 210, HP Mini 311, Compaq Mini 110C, Compaq Mini 110, HP 2230S, HP Mini 1120LA, HP Mini 1151NR, Compaq 700….
If you see this screen on boot:
Enter CURRENT Password: [_______________]
We can help you Remove Password, right now !!!
You just enter 3 random passwords one by one and see if you get a similar [System Halted] message with 10 chars Error Code. (e.g CNUXXXXXXX, 2MCXXXXXXX….)



Let’s me know the 10-digit Error Code and Model Name


You will get the password to unlock your laptop.
You will get a full access to your laptop and to all BIOS settings
You will be able to setup a new BIOS password anytime.
If the password doesn’t works, you will get 100% your money back !
Thank you for interest !

 Price: $5


Unlock password Laptop > Remove password bios Fujitsu

If you see this screen on boot:

We can help you right now !
You just enter 03 random password one by one and see if you get a similar System Disabled message:

If the HashCode not show, try enter these:
First password: 3hqgo3
Second password: jqw534
Third password: 0qww294e
Then the HashCode will show on screen (5×4 digit): XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX
Finally, let’s me know your HashCode (include with the payment or send to nguyenvu6121989@gmail.com)
XXXXX Or XXXXXXXX Or XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX
 
Price: $5

You will get The Password to unlock your Laptop.
You will get a full access to your laptop and to all BIOS settings
You will be able to set up a new BIOS password anytime
If the password doesn’t works, you will get 100% your money back !
Supported Models (not every model is listed):
Fujitsu LifeBook E4010, E8010, E8020, S7020, E8420, LifeBook T900, Lifebook P1120, Lifebook P-Series, T5010, Lifebook T4410, Lifebook N-Series…
Fujitsu Stylistic ST5032D, Amilio Pi 1556, Amilo Pa 3553, Amilo 2540, Li 1720, Amilo Xi 1525, Xi 1526,
Amilo Pi 2530, Pi 1505, Sa 3650, Li 1818, Pi 3525, Xi 1546, Amilo Xi series, Pi 3540, Pi 2540
Amilo Pro V2000, Amilo Pro v2065, Amilo Pro v2060….and more








Remove Bios Password for Asus

Remove Password for All Asus model !
If you see this message on boot:
Enter Password:
We can help you remove this password, right now !
Very easy, you provide me System-Date on your Asus Laptop.
So, I need exactly System-Date information on your Asus Laptop to generate password.
You will get the password to unlock your laptop.
You will get a full access to your laptop and to all BIOS settings
You will be able to setup a new BIOS password anytime.
 Price: $5
 (please include System-Date with the payment)


You will get 100% of your money back if my solution doesn’t work !

Remove BIOS Password for Dell 2A7B/D35B/A95B/595B

You will get the Master Password that will remove both Admin/System Password.
- Also HardDisk unlocking.
- You don’t need any additional tool.


- Bios Lock the Service Tag (7 chars): XXXXXXX-2A7B or XXXXXXX-D35B
                                                               or XXXXXXX-A95B or XXXXXXX-595B
- HardDisk Lock the Service Tag (11 chars): XXXXXXXXXXX-2A7B or XXXXXXXXXXX-D35B
                                                                          or XXXXXXXXXXX-A95B or XXXXXXXXXXX-595B
With Dell Mini (Dell netbook, works only BIOS password) : Try enter 03 times wrong password, then your screen will display message [System Disabled] with Hashcode [XXXXX] , tell me this HashCode XXXXX

Price: $5


You will get 100% of your money back if my solution doesn’t work !
DELL LATITUDE: D420, D430, D520, D531, D620, D630, D630c, D631, D820, D830, D400, D410, D500, D505, D510, D600, D610, D800, D810, 100L, 110L, 120L
DELL INSPIRON: 1545,1501, 1520, 1521, 1525, 1720, 1721, 6400, 9400,  1000, 1100, 1150, 1300, B130, 1420, 1440, 2200, 500m, 600m, 630m, 640m, E1505, E1405, E1705, X300, 9100, 9200, 9300, 9400, E1705, B12, B130, 1300
DELL XPS: M1210, M1330, M1710, M1730, M2010, M140, M170, Gen 2
DELL PRECISION: M90, M70, M65, M6300, M60, M50, M4300, M40, M2300, M20
DELL VOSTRO: 1000,1015, 1200, 1310, 1400, 1500, 1510, 1700, 1710, 2510
Support DELL 2A7B Series: E4200, E4300, E5400, E5500, E6400, E6500, M2400, M4400, M6400, Dell Latitude XT2 Tablet

Saturday, 21 July 2012

HP DV6-30xxxx bios F29


Hp DV6-30xxxx Bios (01448F29) binary file:

Main 
KBC

Wednesday, 13 June 2012

CQ series and dv series show "000000" in bios boot order.


Open whole laptop and dissamble the main board
Locate bios chip



Remove the bios chip programe with eeprom writer


download latest bios from hp site of your laptop support.
extract with winrar or 7zip to get .fd or bin file
check bios type turn xxxxxxx.fd to xxxx.bin
load it using application you are using with your eeprom writer.
mount it on board and reassamble it.
turn your computer on its working with boot order.

Tuesday, 5 June 2012

Misfeed and cleanning error for CM2320 printer


Q:  What is the problem for Misfeed and Cleanning error?
Ans:  This error is because of Misfeed. The printer detect that paper which is select for printing is moving too slow or too fast and the print is not properly printed on paper, some part of print is printed on
transfer belt thats why printer cleanning cycle run after every one or two paper.

Solution:
   Change the Tray 2 paper feed roller and sapration pad of printer.


1).Raise the printer to gain access to the roller. Use the side frame for lifting the printer. Do not raise the printer using the front door or the paper tray area.
 
2). There are two locking tabs that hold the roller in place. Use your fingers to remove or snap ring pliers. Remove the paper pick up roller.
        
3).Release the two cover locking pins and remove the separation roller cover by rotating down.
4).Release the separation roller locking pins and remove the roller.  Reinstall the roller cover on the locking pin and rotate it towards the roller until it snaps into place.



5).To remove the tray 1 pickup roller it will need to be lowered by pushing down on both ends of the assembly.
6).Release the two locking tabs and rotate the roller away from the printer.
7).Replace the separation pad for tray 1 by releasing the retaining tabs. The base that holds the pad will be loose when the pad is removed. There is a spring that can fall out.
8).To replace the automatic document feeder rollers open the ADF cover and release the spring that is attached to the end of the pick roller assembly.
9). Lift up on the pickup assembly and slide it towards the front of the printer to remove.



Remark: Many sites and blog suggest paper setting from jetadmin or hp tool box but nothing help me.

Friday, 25 May 2012

HP mini 110tu bios bin



Bios file link .......................................................
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Thursday, 17 May 2012

Crisys Bios For S10 lenovo Series


(Warning: Without Battery This Process not working)
Download Bios from lenovo website:
Extract it with winrar and copy xxxx.rom file to fdd Drive or usb:
1. Put in USB Floppy Drive
2. Hold FN+R
3. plug in Power Supply (still holding FN+R)
4. Press the Power on/off Button
5. look at the USB LED its start blinking after 5-7 min its restart.

Wednesday, 16 May 2012

Crisys Bios Key Combinations

  1. Fn+B or Win+B:  
    1.  Hp/Compaq 
    2. Phoenix bios,
    3.  Toshiba      
  2. Fn+Esc:   
    1. Acer Bios 
    2.  few insyde bios  
  3. Fn+F
    1. This is work for l300 Toshiba
  4. Fn+R:
    1. This work for S10 Series Of Lenovo Min 
  5. Ctrl+Home:
    1. AMI BIOS
    2. MSI Boards
  6.  Hold down the END key: 
    1. Dell Bios crisys key

Tuesday, 15 May 2012

Toshiba bios password removal for latest models


Satellite P100 & Satellite Pro P100
Open Wi-Fi Cover
Remove Mini Card Wi-Fi card
Locate & Short Out JP8 for 5 Seconds
Remove short and turn on
NO BOOT
Press & Hold Power button to turn off
Turn on again & password is cleared


Satellite L10, L20, L30 & Satellite Pro L20
Open Wi-Fi Cover
Locate & Short Out JP1 for 15 Seconds (Satellite L10)
Satellite L20/Pro L20 short out G1


Satellite M100 & Tecra A6
Open Memory Cover
Remove Memory
Remove Black plastic insulation
Locate & Short CMOS CLR1 for 15 Seconds
NOTE:
All the following models use the same password removal process.
Satellite: 17xx Series, 1000, 1110,1130, 1200, 1900, 2430, 3000 P20,P30, P33, A30, A70, A80, M40X, M50,M60, M70, M100

Tecra A3/S2, A5, A6
The jumper is always located under or near the memory modules
Depending on the model the jumper could be labelled J1, J2, J5, J7, J9 or CMOS CLR1 (M100 & A6)


Satellite,Equium A100 & Tecra A7
1.Remove Strip cover
2.Remove 2 x K/B screws
3.Move K/B Unit up but don’t disconnect
4.Release & Remove Mini Card Wi-Fi Card
5.Locate & short C88 Pin 1 & 2 together
6.Power on Machine while still shorting Pin 1 & 2
7.As soon as the TOSHIBA logo appears, remove short
8.If machine boots, Password has been removed


Satellite A100 (PSAA2A-02C01N)
1.Remove Memory Cover from base of machine
2.Release & remove right side Memory Module
3.Lift black plastic insulation
4.Locate & short PAD500 Pin 1 & 2 together
5.Power on machine while still shorting Pin 1 & 2
6.As soon as the TOSHIBA logo appears, remove short
7.If machine boots, password has been removed


TECRA A4 & Satellite M40
1.Open modem & Wi-Fi card cover
2.Remove mini PCI Wi-Fi card
3.Lift up black plastic
4.Locate & short C738 Pin 1 & 2 together
5.Power on machine while still shorting Pin 1 & 2
6.As soon as the TOSHIBA logo appears, remove short
7.If machine boots, password has been removed


TECRA S1
1.Open palm rest cover
2.Remove mini PCI Wi-Fi card
3.Lift up black plastic
4.Locate & short C5071 Pin 1 & 2 together
5.Power on machine while still shorting Pin 1 & 2
6.As soon as the TOSHIBA logo appears, remove short
7.If machine boots, password has been removed


TE-2300
1.Remove 2 x B12 screws from bottom of system
2.Remove strip cover
3.Remove keyboard screws 1 x B2.5 & 1 x SF4
4.Remove 1 x 4mm screw & Wi-Fi cover
5.Remove mini PCI Wi-Fi card if fitted
6.Locate & short points as shown in picture below
7.Power on machine while still shorting points
8.Short for 5 seconds
9.Nothing will appear on the screen
10.Turn system off holding down power button
11.Password is now removed

Satellite A60
1.Open Wi-Fi slot cover
2.Lift up black plastic
3.Locate & short C561 Pin 1 & 2 together
4.Power on machine while still shorting Pin 1 & 2
5.As soon as the TOSHIBA logo appears, remove short
6.If machine boots, password has been removed.



Satellite Pro L40
1.Open Wi-Fi  & RAM slot cover
2. Locate JRST1 Between Ram and Wifi slot 
3.short JRST1 AND TURN ON SYSTEM.
4. Short for 15 seconds.
5. system is shutdown automatic.
6.turn on the system password is removed.

Toshiba Satellite Pro L650

  1. Locate G1 or c513 and G2 or C514 to reset bios
  2. In some models it will be B500  under ram cover                                                                                                         Gom3zNovember 15, 2012 11:29 PM
  3. Works on satellite L650.
  4. Importantly, the “B500″. For better contact, welded a small copper wire between the two plots “B500″.
  5. Place one strip of memory start.
  6. Display the first page of the bios and then extinction of the laptop alone.
  7. Remove the small copper wire and put the remaining memory.
  8. Restart and that’s OK.


Toshiba Satellite L700/750 
  1. open ramcover
  2. locate G1 for bios reset
Toshiba Satellite M60


  1. open ramcover
  2. locate J2 for bios reset
Toshiba Satalite C850

  1. Open ram cover
  2. locatae B500 short it for a minute 
  3. restart your laptop with bios password.


    Toshiba bios password removal process


    (Warning).

    This Toshiba bios password removal process is meant for use on Toshiba laptops that you own or have had permission from the rightful owner to remove the password. If any of these processes are done incorrectly it may result in complete system failure or permanent system damage.


    Key Disk

    Some Toshiba bios passwords can be reset using the Key Disk.exe utility, to do this you need a 1.44Mb floppy disk. Format the disk using Windows and then with a hex editor, change the first five bytes of the second sector to 4B 45 59 00 00.
    Then put the floppy into your machine and boot it up, you’ll be asked for a password, just press Enter. Then when you’re asked to set the password, type Y then Enter, this will get you into the bios configuration where you can then type in a new password.

    Parallel Port

    To make it you will need a 25 pin DB25 plug, take the plug apart and join these pins using some old cable;
    Pins:
     1-5-10,
     2-11,
     3-17, 
    4-12, 
    6-16, 
    7-13,
     8-14, 
    9-15, 
    and 18-25
    Plug it into your parallel port and boot up your laptop, the password removed as soon as it boot.
    Note: This will work on only ones that have a parallel port.

    Friday, 11 May 2012

    hcl-c9504 Bios

    hcl-c9504 Bios



















    (Whiety bios,LX8 Sn-b1381,f12dc108)

    F12DG1 bios

    this link is for hcl bios in rom file.

    Thursday, 10 May 2012

    v3000 8pin to 6pin mouse

    This image is for v3000 8pin to 6pin mouse connection

    Saturday, 5 May 2012

    Dell led codes




    Keyboard Status Lights

    numpad - caps lock - scrol lock (light code given in serial)

    The green lights located above the keyboard indicate the following:
    Turns on when the numeric keypad is enabled.
    Turns on when the Caps Lock function is enabled.
    Turns on when the Scroll Lock function is enabled.

    LED Error Codes

    The following table shows the possible LED codes that may display in a no-POST situation.
    Appearance
    Description
    Next Step
    ON-FLASH-FLASH
    No SODIMMs are installed
    1. Install supported memory modules.
    2. If memory is already present, reseat the module(s) one at time in each slot.
    3. Try known good memory from another computer or replace the memory.
    4. Replace the system board.
    FLASH-ON-ON
    System board error
    1. Reseat the processor.
    2. Replace the system board.
    3. Replace the processor.
    FLASH-ON-FLASH
    Display panel error
    1. Reseat the display cable.
    2. Replace the display panel.
    3. Replace the video card/system board.
    OFF-FLASH-OFF
    Memory compatibility error
    1. Install compatible memory modules.
    2. If two modules are installed remove one and test. Try the other module in the same slot and test. Test the other slot with both modules.
    3. Replace the memory.
    4. Replace the system board.
    ON-FLASH-ON
    Memory is detected but has errors
    1. Reseat the memory.
    2. If two modules are installed remove one and test. Try the other module in the same slot and test. Test the other slot with both modules.
    3. Replace the memory.
    4. Replace the system board.
    OFF-FLASH-FLASH
    Modem error
    1. Reseat the modem.
    2. Replace the modem.
    3. Replace the system board.
    FLASH-FLASH-FLASH
    System board error
    1. Replace the system board.
    FLASH-FLASH-OFF
    Option ROM error
    1. Reseat the device.
    2. Replace the device.
    3. Replace the system board.
    OFF-ON-OFF
    Storage device error
    1. Reseat the hard drive and optical drive.
    2. Test the computer with just the hard drive and just the optical drive.
    3. Replace the device that is causing the failure.
    4. Replace the system board.
    FLASH-FLASH-ON
    Video card error
    Replace the system board.