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<blockquote data-quote="95BlackGA" data-source="post: 3586037" data-attributes="member: 576452"><p>If you take out the cmos battery, it should clear the password protection. It's an easy procedure, even for the computer illiterate. Remove the battery, and any AC plug. Take off the biggest cover on the bottom of the computer (there may only be one, but there may be 2 with one being the cover for the HDD). Find the watch type battery, and remove it. Press the power button repeatedly, and let it set for about 5 minutes, plug the AC (or battery) back in, and turn it on. Keeping the battery out. That SHOULD have reset the password protection to default (no password).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="95BlackGA, post: 3586037, member: 576452"] If you take out the cmos battery, it should clear the password protection. It's an easy procedure, even for the computer illiterate. Remove the battery, and any AC plug. Take off the biggest cover on the bottom of the computer (there may only be one, but there may be 2 with one being the cover for the HDD). Find the watch type battery, and remove it. Press the power button repeatedly, and let it set for about 5 minutes, plug the AC (or battery) back in, and turn it on. Keeping the battery out. That SHOULD have reset the password protection to default (no password). [/QUOTE]
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