Thanks, that was helpful. On the A215-S4747 the reset jumper is labeled J4 located to the left of the right-most red arrow in your A135 photo. I both shorted across the 2 contacts on J4 plus from J4 to the metal earth studs on he RAM cage (with the power and battery removed) and this successfully reset the BIOS and removed the password.
@Anito2000 sorry but idk what to tell you....if it froze while resetting bios then it probably didn't reset completely .....i really dont know what to tell you, if you happen to figure it out please do share it with the rest of us
Ok good job the trick worked but Im installing windows 7 ultimate and i cant find any drivers,. even the driver to upload the OS is gone, I have all versions, xp, vista and 7 andf none of them will load? Says No driver support so if you can help please help
@ROCKO633 uhm........... i haven't installed anything other than xp and vista on that computer....it belonged to my ex girlfriend and i already gave it back....anyway from what i remember the computer might be too old for win7 anyway...i know you need way more ram than other OSs to run win7...why dont you just install winxp or vista?
On a Toshiba A215-S4697 you will find a similar layout under the SODIMM chips. The BIOS password was gone after shorting the pad at J4 to the ground as shown in the picture. Note that the system clock also needed resetting to the proper date and time.
@milofonbil el bios se encuentra al quitar la memoria del equipo el bios se parece al loguito que se señalan en el circulo rojo, al colocar un cable encima de este haciendo tierra, remueves la clave, me funciono para una toshiba satellite A205 SP5820.
anyone here can help me???i need somebody to hang out???miss
ZulWorks 2 months ago
@ZulWorks what?
cr0cop2 1 month ago
Thank you very much!!! God bless you!!! :)
T4x11 2 months ago
Thanks sooo much! My wife was about to go and pay money to have someone remove the bios password. You saved me. Again Thanks.
tjoelp 2 months ago
Thanks, that was helpful. On the A215-S4747 the reset jumper is labeled J4 located to the left of the right-most red arrow in your A135 photo. I both shorted across the 2 contacts on J4 plus from J4 to the metal earth studs on he RAM cage (with the power and battery removed) and this successfully reset the BIOS and removed the password.
lostlakeOR 4 months ago
hey guys...sorry i took so long to reply to your questions i answered all the questions i saw...if i missed something please let me know
cr0cop2 5 months ago
what is the password
plz tell me
traetoncanter123 5 months ago
@traetoncanter123 there is no default password, using this method you wipe the previous password clean
cr0cop2 5 months ago
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Anito2000 6 months ago
@Anito2000 sorry but idk what to tell you....if it froze while resetting bios then it probably didn't reset completely .....i really dont know what to tell you, if you happen to figure it out please do share it with the rest of us
cr0cop2 5 months ago
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I was very scared because there was no valid password ... Thank you very very much. You saved me. :)
really works
joseluis3892 7 months ago
I was very scared because there was no valid password ... Thank you very very much. You saved me. :)
joseluis3892 7 months ago
Respond to this video... no problem
cr0cop2 5 months ago
Ok good job the trick worked but Im installing windows 7 ultimate and i cant find any drivers,. even the driver to upload the OS is gone, I have all versions, xp, vista and 7 andf none of them will load? Says No driver support so if you can help please help
ROCKO633 9 months ago
@ROCKO633 uhm........... i haven't installed anything other than xp and vista on that computer....it belonged to my ex girlfriend and i already gave it back....anyway from what i remember the computer might be too old for win7 anyway...i know you need way more ram than other OSs to run win7...why dont you just install winxp or vista?
cr0cop2 5 months ago
hi what jumper for pin?
AznNinja55 10 months ago
@AznNinja55 i dont understand what you are asking sorry can you explain
cr0cop2 5 months ago
Thank you so much
padenj420 11 months ago
Worked like a charm no bullshit it actually worked thanks alot bro
ClantonNetwork 1 year ago
On a Toshiba A215-S4697 you will find a similar layout under the SODIMM chips. The BIOS password was gone after shorting the pad at J4 to the ground as shown in the picture. Note that the system clock also needed resetting to the proper date and time.
Thank you very much.
milofonbil 1 year ago
@milofonbil el bios se encuentra al quitar la memoria del equipo el bios se parece al loguito que se señalan en el circulo rojo, al colocar un cable encima de este haciendo tierra, remueves la clave, me funciono para una toshiba satellite A205 SP5820.
gracias por el consejo
91target 1 year ago
thank you very much
izrram 1 year ago