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uncover the backside (ram & wifi cover) it show a battery with two wire remove it from the jack for 5 min. & pluge it again turn on yr system go bios and reset time & date
As for the power-on password, you'll need to find a way to jump the CMOS battery, or invest in a new laptop.
Once you lock out the BIOS, the computer will not run any bit of hardware, unless you jump the battery and reset to factory settings.
If you somehow manage to do that, next thing you'll need to do is find a program that will boot from a CD to remove the password on your account.
I recommend using the Hirens BootCD to do this, as it also has many utilities that will help maintain your computer.
click the link below. if it doesn't work copy and paste the code at the bottom of this post to obtain the document you need. you will need acrobat/adobe reader which can be found at www.adobe.com
once you open the manual the info you need is on page 11. it describes the steps to clearing any cmos info and bios passwords product manual
I research the solution but don't if work for you. this was post by merlin here: http://www.itreviews.co.uk/discuss/2060
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" posted: 11.04.2006 01:43 Remove the Battery
Remove the Hard Disk
Remove the DIMM Memory from underneath the Laptop and remove the 2x KEYBOARD screws
Turnover laptop and REMOVE the KEYBOARD by pushing back the 4 x Spring clips between keys "esc" & "F1" - "F4" & "F5" - "F8" & "F9" - "F12" & "DELETE"
Remove the 2nd DIMM Memory and Unclip the Battery from Mainboard.
Leave for 30 minutes then start with mains ONLY no battery or Hard Disk
Hey Presto - BIOS NOW RESET including Password
Switch Off and now put all back together "
Hope this help for you. Good luck!
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