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Posted on Apr 15, 2008

Toshiba Portege S100 Bios password

Hi
I have a Toshiba Portege S100and I lost the bios password
I couls send you the challenge code and The S/n
Could you give me the key
If succcess I promise to send money by Westen union

[email protected]
Ned Acuqa

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Nedacqua,

The only way to obtain the response for the challenge code is to send your unit to an authorized repair facility. I work at the depot repair facility in Lou.Ky. And we have to send a request to Japan or California to get the response code.

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