Do you mean BIOS supervisor password? What is the case? You've forgot it or never knew it?Do you mean BIOS supervisor password? What is the case? You've forgot it or never knew it?
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Resetting password & user name on Windows:b>*Start your computer *Keep pressing "F8" as the computer starts. *This will enter the computer in Safe Mode. *(When the window "Advanced Boot Options" opens, choose "SafeMode" with arrow key and confirmby pressing the Enter key, then computer enters Safe Mode. *Once you are in the Safe mode Click "Administrator" on the Windowslogin screen. *Take note that you have set the Administrator password before, you need toinput the changed password instead of leaving "Password" field blank. *Then click Start > Control Panel > User Accounts > Select the accountthat is locked and change the password. **Restart computer and login into the account you just created using your newpassword.
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If you can't change the setting in the bios setup that means you have a bios supervisor password set. If you don't know the supervisor password you can reset the supervisor with Acer Bios Master Password from http://www.unlockbiosrecovery.com/Unlock_Acer_Bios.php for only $20
One of the nice things about encryption, is NO ONE unless they have a lot of time and a big computer can decrypt the information. If you lose the password, your done, sorry.
You will probably have to buy the Recovery CD from Acer. You should be able to do so using your serial number as proof of ownership. This will not work if you have a system (BIOS) password, and booting from the optical drive has been prevented.
Do you mean BIOS supervisor password? What is the case? You've forgot it or never knew it?
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