I turned on my laptop today and for some reason there is a BIOS password, I didn't download any files or change any windows settings since my last bootup. I can't boot to a USB drive to flash my bios because I can't set the boot order without getting into my BIOS. Is there any way to disable the password or get around it? I would try to remove the CMOS battery but I did some reading and people say it works differently with laptops and it wont work.
I have a Sager NP2096 notebook w/ Phoenix BIOS.
edit// I've tried all backdoor BIOS passwords I could find for Phoenix.
Right when I turn on the computer it goes to the Sager loading screen then pops up with the screen asking for my BIOS password, so I can't boot to a disk/floppy/usb drive. I can't change the boot order or enter BIOS settings without being asked for my BIOS password.
I have a Sager NP2096 notebook w/ Phoenix BIOS.
edit// I've tried all backdoor BIOS passwords I could find for Phoenix.
Right when I turn on the computer it goes to the Sager loading screen then pops up with the screen asking for my BIOS password, so I can't boot to a disk/floppy/usb drive. I can't change the boot order or enter BIOS settings without being asked for my BIOS password.
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