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<blockquote data-quote="standard235" data-source="post: 3585942" data-attributes="member: 582898"><p>Depends. If the BIOS is password locked and the disc drive isn't set before the hard drive on boot priority, you're screwed, ALTHOUGH if you find out the laptop's model number, you might be able to Google a backdoor password for the BIOS...</p><p></p><p>If you can do that, then you can get yourself a copy of Windows and reformat.</p><p></p><p>Any idea of what the specs are?</p><p></p><p>Also, most laptops do not have a CMOS clear jumper. However, on my IBM T22 I had (FREE) you could take a panel off on the bottom and unplug the BIOS battery pack and that would clear it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="standard235, post: 3585942, member: 582898"] Depends. If the BIOS is password locked and the disc drive isn't set before the hard drive on boot priority, you're screwed, ALTHOUGH if you find out the laptop's model number, you might be able to Google a backdoor password for the BIOS... If you can do that, then you can get yourself a copy of Windows and reformat. Any idea of what the specs are? Also, most laptops do not have a CMOS clear jumper. However, on my IBM T22 I had (FREE) you could take a panel off on the bottom and unplug the BIOS battery pack and that would clear it. [/QUOTE]
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