Crack A BIOS Password?

pwlljakob

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Hi, I Have An Old Compaq Evo N600c And It Has A BIOS Password That I Dont Know... Is There Any Way To Crack A BIOS Password?
My Specs:
1.00 GHz Intel PIII
256 MB RAM
Windows 2000 Professional SP2
 
Not policy here to talk about it.
On another side i don't see a P3 belonging to a business.
Bottom line, ya said it wrong. ya said its yours.
take out the battery and leave it out for now. 15 min or what ever.
Might want to consider changing it. then reboot.

after taking out battery keep hitting the power button or hold in.
if the battery has not been changed, then do it.

Pentium 3 is a slow hog and hardly worth it except for a child maybe.
give it away. its a waste of time.

I remember I had P2. Someone said get a P3 and you will never need
another computer for the rest of your life.
another memory.......
 
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yeah the thing is i got this computer from a computer store and he said you can have it so i got it working and he said the PIII Is the best processor he has ever used. and it didnt belong to a buisness so why would you say that? It belongs to me it is registered to me (I Reinstalled the OS) and it runs everything like XP does!
 
The comment was related to the way you stated it.
Crack password bios.You set the password and know what it is.
ya said it wrong.
The other side i believe ya and your asking here.
The PIII is a pig and hog. Nothing against you.
Just think its a waste of time. if it works for you
go for it.
tremmor
 
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The comment was related to the way you stated it.
Crack password bios.You set the password and know what it is.
ya said it wrong.
The other side i believe ya and your asking here.
The PIII is a pig and hog. Nothing against you.
Just think its a waste of time. if it works for you
go for it.
tremmor

The Password Is In The BIOS Not The OS...
 
Had a buddy that had is computer stolen with the Bios locked out and then got it returned to him. He searched online but could never find a way to do it due to the fact that most public forums have there rules. He ended up sending it back to the manufacture and paying for it to get done, in your case scrap it, wouldn't be worth the cost.
 
Had a buddy that had is computer stolen with the Bios locked out and then got it returned to him. He searched online but could never find a way to do it due to the fact that most public forums have there rules. He ended up sending it back to the manufacture and paying for it to get done, in your case scrap it, wouldn't be worth the cost.

I'm Just Trying To Get It To Work For The Heck Of It... I Find It Fun To Fix Up Old Computers Like This And Give Them A New Life...
 
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