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  • Hi people. My date/time keeps changing everytime computer is off. Does the battery need replacing?

  • wonder if this will help my monitor...it just says Acer..& then "No signal".....

  • A Plus rating :) simply great stuff

  • OMG THANK YOU SO MUCH

    AND I AM TRYING TO FIX UNMOUNTABLE_BOOT_VOLUME

    i have watched your other video but i dont have the windows xp professional disk :( plz help

  • very good!!!

    more...

  • If i press f2 it takes me to setup but i dont know the password nor my friend he forgot i have phoenixBIOS SETUP UTILITY i'v tried hacking passwords that i found in google but none of them work??? So i saw that if you take cmos battery it resets the password but i dont have no similer battery like that iv tried to find it somewhere in the laptop i even open it all completly but there there is no battery like that????????????

  • @DREAMLIVE777 just take it to a shop or somethin dude ;)

  • Hey some friend gaved me an old laptop that won't boost up it only turns on and stays there showning the mark phoenix technologies i know if i press f1 it goes to options which is safe modes or start windows normally or last known good configuration, you name them, but none of the above work, it says windows could not start because the following file is missing or corrupt???

  • hey!!! buddy your first method is truly nice work. . i do it. . .and it works . .thanks buddy. .

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  • so easy to do if u took it to the shop the might charge u £30 for somthink that takes seconds thats why i love fixing computers

  • mk

  • awesome now i know how to unlock the box full of laptops ive stolen! lol, j/k.

  • Thanks

  • i have a fujitsu 5020 lifebook and i need help finding the bios battery or another way around the pheonix bios password without damaging my laptop (i have the ntldr is missing error)

  • hola fijate que tengo una acer bl50 y no se como desbloquear el bios

    

  • Haha amazing. I had just popped the battery out and made a cup of tea then and started watching this video. I guess the tea timer is a good way to go.

  • its 16 digit key

    key: 23F6-R73V-FR8D-7P7P

    each time when i restart my laptop,always 16 digit KEY is Different.

    thanx. 

  • @asubstan

    try this one 32948075

    

  • i have sony vaio there is no bettry there r just chips then how i can clear bios password? after three attempts there is display ONE TIME PASSWORD with a key. pls help me to break it thanx

  • @asubstan yes it's possible to unlock your bios. How long is the key displayed?

  • i really need help wit a dell mini 910,i cant find the cmos battery

  • thanx m8, this helped me ALOT!

  • HEY GUYS i TRIED ur method to remove bios pass, it's still don't work ,so i pulled out Cmos battery for ten  min and re put inside, still don't work. anyother solution?

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  • 2bad it only does 1 things: resets clock

  • @csgeneralteam 2 bad your mom knows your gay

  • do u know master password for dell inspiron 9200?

    my number is

    GTJ5F61-595B

  • Apologies for double comment!

  • This video was helpful - many thanks.

    A bit off topic, but I am curious to know what program you use to create the Mac dock effect?

  • This video was helpful - many thanks.

    A bit off topic, but I am curious to know what program you use to create the Mac dock effect?

  • @cegielski double comment!!!!!!!!!!

  • THNX Brian :-) Download link YOU RULE

  • NOD32

    Threat Found:

    killcmos.C trojan

    thanks sucking noob

  • NOD32

    Threat Found:

    killcmos.C trojan

    thanks sucking noob

  • I have a problem. Sometimes, when i play some games, my monitor goes to power saving mode. I heard that reset/clear CMOS can help, so i did it. But nothing. Can u help me, please? Can someone help me?

  • Using debug -- now that's old school. I remember using debug to enter a program (that I got out of a magazine) to identify the stepping on my 386-33. We didn't have CPU-Z back in those days...

  • If you have trouble reading the tiny lettering on your motherboard, you can try to download a spec sheet or manual from the manufacturer, which can help you find this stuff a bit more easily.

  • wat does this do? plz relply

  • Bypass / Remove / Reset the BIOS Password or Clear CMOS

  • @Britec09 sir how do i know my laptop is AMI / AWARD BIOS ,PHOENIX BIOS ,GENERIC or MS DOS?? please help me sir i dont know about computer.. and also i already did taking the bios battery but still the password in there... now im confuse how to bypass

  • They made me search the mother board for Small lettering "PSWD" so i could find the CMOS jumper pins. If people are willing yo learn they can save them self's so much money by searching/watching youtube. Anything from home repair to computer repair to car repair and more. But again Thanks mate. great video/help full and to the point and no music blasting in the video. On a side note dell did not even tell me about removing the battery.

  • I am glad these videos help you out.

  • didnt work for me O_O

  • then your have to use brute force method

  • which is...?

  • WOW, wish i would have found this video yesterday. Before i spent a hour with Dell tech support. They had me remove the CMOS jumper pin and put it back. It worked but if the computer had not been under warranty i don't think they would have helped me. Also had a Skett seek driver 0 failure. Had to reset the password to be able to get into my bios then had to go into CMOS and down to A and move it back to none. People can learn a lot on youtube not just how to light farts on fire. Thanksmate.

  • THANKS!!!!!!!

    It's Worked I Didn't Find The Pins But I Took Out My Batt For 2 Mins And It Reset! 5/5!

  • Cool

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