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Fue alguna password que inseriste antes?
Algo que estuviste haciendo en la BIOS?
Puedes intentar apagar la memoria de la BIOS, retirando la bateria de memoria que se encuentra en el interior del ordenador.
Para eso tendras de desarmar el ordenador, retirar la bateria interna por 10 segundos, e volver a poner.
When the first screen displays, immediately press the F10
key if your computer was built in 2006 or later (came with Vista or Windows 7). Press the F1
key if your computer was built before 2006 (XP or earlier). Press the
key once every second until a BIOS Setup utility screen opens.
NOTE:
On some Compaq Presario computers (before 2002), press the F10
key at the logo screen.
Hope you can read this. if not, GOOGLE...TRANSLATE.
Removing the PSWD jumper is the correct method of clearing the BIOS password. Removing the battery resets the CMOS.
Remove the power from your computer. Remove the battery. Remove the PSWD jumper. Wait!!!!
Keep power off the computer for at least 30 minutes, overnight is better.
Replace the battery. Plug the computer in. Do Not Reconnect the PSWD jumper.
Now reinstall your operating system and drivers. When finished, restart your system. If everything works and you want to redo the BIOS password, shut the computer down. Unplug the power. Remove the battery. WAIT.
Replace the PSWD jumper. Replace the battery. Plug in the power. Restart the computer, hitting "F2" as it starts....to open the BIOS setup page. Reset your password here. Esc to continue, Yes to save.
Primero asegurate que la Clave que estas usando pertenece a Office 2007 y no a Windows OS.
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Sounds like you tried this, but it's worth a shot again. Remove the CMOS battery on the motherboard and let the laptop sit for an hour, then replace the battery with a new one.
If the only real issue is changing the time and date, you can do this in Windows and it will reset the BIOS clock, too, of course.
If the problem is that the time and date keep reseting, you either have a low CMOS battery or a short on the motherboard that is resetting it.
If all else fails, you might need to flash the BIOS from a floppy disk with the latest BIOS version for your machine to reset it and go from there.
PS: BIOS reset problems on laptops are sometimes due to power problems caused by battery packs going bad; check your battery pack, too, and see if it is working okay.
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