SOURCE: Need to reset phoenix bios
have yout tried this application..
http://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/CmosPwd
I've heard before about the toshiba paralell loopback (it's also mentioned on the website above) as a way to unlock your bios you may want to try that aswell.
post back if it worked.. would be good to know if it did.
I remember also reading about the possibility of flashing your bios (you're going to need a floppy drive unit) to at least unlock your hard drive and get your data out, you may still not be able to hack into the bios again.
SOURCE: How to reset BIOS password - Toshiba Satellite 1605 CDS
you dont have to take the battery off, just unplug the cmos connector which looks like a stereo wiring harness.
SOURCE: toshiba SPM30 bios password remove
Hello,
All you need to do is open one of the covers on the backside of the laptop and remove the CMOS battery (it looks like the size of a quarter) for a few seconds, then place it back into it's holder and put the cover back on. You can then power up the laptop and then re-set up all the settings in the BIOS in order for the laptop to work correctly as all previous settings have been forgotten including the password.
Good Luck!
Rich Lilja
SOURCE: Toshiba sat A135-S2266 BIOS password reset?
Ok turn the unit over to where the RAM is open the door( Toshi in off mode) remove both rams and look for two brassy flat peices of metal. Take a paper clip and bridge the two together...woosh !
Bios is reset.. no password. replace ram correctly close the door and start laptop as normal.
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SOURCE: I need the bios reset password for a toshiba laptop
there is no actual password. you need to remove the ram and short out two pins underneath the black plastic they look ike two E's connected like E3. use a flat blade screwe driver. do this while powered off!
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