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Toshiba P200 i have forget the "supervisor password utility" for my toshiba p200 1FF i need a solution to recover or reset it

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Toshiba used to charge $175 to reset that password at a service facility. There is a way to crack that password but Toshiba threatened to sue me and deleted my post from the Internet (also offered me a job, lol). You get a DB25 connector and by shorting together a certain combination of wires, then plugging it in to the printer connector on the laptop while it is off. When you turn it on again the BIOS setup screen appears and you clear the password.   I have that wiring diagram somewhere but you can google 'Toshiba dongle' to see if it is still poted elsewhere. Good luck, Steve 

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It can be made out of a 25pin male connectors (db25). Connect these pins: 1-5-10, 2-11, 3-17, 4-12, 6-16, 7-13, 8-14, 9-15, 18-25
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