SOURCE: HP PAVILLION dv 9000 laptop new bios instalation instructions
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u can try reseting the BIOS.onlyt option is taking out the CMOS battery and then putting it back but in tat case u hav to open up u r keyboard ,,its a bit risky,,so u better call up tech support for locationg the CMOS battery
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You won't be able to do it yourself. You'll have to contact an authorized HP support center.
There used to be "easy" ways but now the password is stored on a chip on the motherboard.
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Can you boot into Windows? If you can, you can get BIOS password reset programs that will erase it. If you can't boot up, you'll have to bring your laptop back to HP to get it reset.
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Consult your motherboard instruction manual to determine whether there is a backup BIOS chip on your motherboard. A number of modern motherboards contain a second BIOS chip that can be used when the initial chip is experiencing errors, preventing an outright computer failure. If your board has such a chip, follow the specific instructions contained in the instruction manual to refresh the broken chip with the good version of the BIOS stored on the backup.
Go online with another computer in the house, and download a copy of the BIOS for your particular motherboard. Be sure you know the make and model of the motherboard correctly, as a BIOS is often individual to a particular motherboard, and you could cause further problems by downloading the wrong one. The motherboard version is often contained in the documentation for the PC, but if all else fails you can call up your manufacturer and ask for your specific model. Once you have the correct copy, save it to a flash drive or floppy disc (3.5") and reinstall it on your broken computer by using the specific BIOS installation instructions contained in your computer's operating manual.
You could also contact the manufacturer of your motherboard or PC about the possibility of ordering a new BIOS chip. Once you have a new BIOS chip, you can physically replace the defective chip, restoring your computer to full working order. Note that a computer hardware repair shop can perform the operation for you if you do not feel comfortable working on the innards of your PC.
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