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Anonymous Posted on Jan 09, 2013

Remove bios password on a windows 8 Toshiba laptop 875D-7332

Will not operate. Need to remove unknown bios password on a display unit

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Bart Fonteyne

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  • Posted on Jan 18, 2009

SOURCE: Tecra M2 bios password

You can remove the cmos battery (small round battery on the motherboard) for about 45 min and the password should be cleared.
Bios will be resetted to default settings.

Please rate, thks.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 17, 2009

SOURCE: Bios password for toshiba laptop needs reset

Try This: Resetting a Toshiba BIOS Password KeyDisk will reset the BIOS password on Toshiba laptops.
Older Toshiba laptopsmag-glass_10x10.gif can be convinced to boot without their power-on BIOS password by attaching a dongle to the parallel port which crosses a number of the pins. The pin out is:
Pins 1-5-10 2-11 3-17 4-12 6-16 7-13 8-14 9-15 Some Toshiba's can be convinced to bypass the startup BIOS password if you hold down the <LEFT-SHIFT> key while booting the system.

Anonymous

  • 10406 Answers
  • Posted on May 27, 2009

SOURCE: how to remove bios password for Toshiba Satellite A200

If you know the current password, use it to enter BIOS SETUP.
Then, type a "blank" ("space-bar") as the "new" password.

If you don't know the current password, you're stuck;
this is a "security" feature to prevent a stolen laptop from being used by the thief.

Kiran Anto

  • 420 Answers
  • Posted on Sep 17, 2010

SOURCE: removing bios password from Satellite

try this password "Toshiba" and then you can delete the password or change it to your desired one..

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 03, 2008

SOURCE: BIOS Resetting...

Please open this link this will help you


http://www.thenetworkadministrator.com/biospasswords.htm



And dont forget to rate FIXYA if it didnt help please reply but dont rate any rating
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How to remove bios password

enter the bios using password - go to security page and remove password by entering current password then press enter 2x - save changes to bios then exit.The password is now removed.

For unknown bios you will need to take it to a Toshiba service center or search for bios removal proceedures available for your model.This video may help.Cheers
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Forgot password and asking to input password for toshiba MK1665GSX.

Desktop or Laptop computer ????
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The password, otherwise known as the BIOS password that has been made into part of the Toshiba Satellite Laptop design, was built in for security reasons.
However, Toshiba has also made life a little more difficult for those who have accidentally set the password, have forgotten it and don't know how to reset it.
To prevent these troubles, there are routes to resetting or deleting the password completely from Toshiba laptops, including the Toshiba Satellite.
Making the BIOS Password Removal Tool

There is a connector plug that can help you with removing the BIOS password from your Toshiba Satellite laptop, including model numbers 1415, 1800 and Pro 6100. In fact, they work on most Pentium III Toshiba and Pentium IV Toshiba laptops.
To make this tool, take the DB25 connector off of your printer.
Remove the screws to take apart the plug.
When you take it apart, you will see a bunch of wires there which should have enough length to strip and solder them.
The pins on the connector are marked between 1 and 25, so connect the wires together from the following numbered pins: 1+5+10, 2+11, 3+17, 4+12, 6+16, 7+13, 8+14 and 9+15.
Some of these may already be connected inside of the plug.
Insulate these groups of wires with electrical tape.
Using the BIOS Password Removal Tool
Connect this plug to a parallel port in your laptop and turn the power on.
This will take you past the password setting stage and right into the operating system.
If you are not comfortable with making this tool yourself, you can purchase it online.
It will save you some time and effort.
Check the list of laptops with which it works to make sure that yours is one of them.
Other Methods
There are two other methods that you can use to remove the password from the computer.
One is the option to buy the guide online, but you don't find out what the instructions are until you have paid for the product.
If you are not comfortable with this option, then you can try the following option.
When you start the computer you will see the KeyDisk, which is the 'A:' prompt.
When you see this prompt, type in 'SBFIXMBR'.
This will take you through a number of instructions.
Follow these and it will take you past the BIOS area and into your operation system.
You can also call Stratum or visit the Toshiba website and download the Toshiba BIOS Update.
This update can be used to flash the BIOS, although in some cases, you will have to reinstall your operation system and will not be permitted access to BIOS at all.

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Toshiba reset

Offline Windows Password & Registry Editor is a bootable disc to remove Windows passwords. If you are talking about a BIOS password, that is a whole other ball of wax!
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My bios password is unknown and i can not access the actual settings. i can however boot into windows.

Normally, Toshiba may have a default password such as "toshiba", try that first.

If not successful, then power down the laptop, remove the battery for about 30-45 minutes, then power back and go into bios, the password should be gone.

It is important to remember that with this method, the bios goes back to factory defaults and the time and date may have to be reset.

It neither do not remove the password, then the bios has it's own battery and would have to be accessed and removed to clear out the password. I do not recommend this option unless you
are knowledgable about disassembling the portion on the unit to get to the battery.

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The Basic Input/Output System (BIOS) password is not set by default on Toshiba laptops. When set, the BIOS password must be entered every time you turn on your Toshiba or wake your system from Standby mode. If you forget the password, you cannot boot your system. Prevent having to enter a password or the results of forgetting the password by removing the BIOS password from your Toshiba laptop. Other types of passwords can be set, such as a Windows password, to prevent unauthorized access to your machine.

1. Turn off your Toshiba laptop.

2. Wait 30 seconds and turn your laptop back on.

3. Press "F2" repeatedly as soon your Toshiba laptop begins booting until the BIOS menu screen appears.

4. Enter your existing BIOS password and press "Enter."

5. Press "F2" again to enter the BIOS, if prompted.

6. Use your arrow keys to select the "Security" tab in the BIOS menu.

7. Use the arrow keys to select "Set User Password."

8. Press either "F5" or "F6," depending on your Toshiba laptop model, to open the Password section.

9. Enter the current password into the "Old Password" prompt and press "Enter."

10. Press "Enter" when the "New Password" prompt appears. Do not enter any text in this box.

11. Press "Enter" again to confirm the new password.

12. Press "F10" to save your changes and exit.

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The BIOS password is removed by the BIOS configuration, you need the BIOS password to get into the BIOS configuration.But if you do not have the BIOS password then you need to construct this dongle device.
TOSHIBA BIOS PASSWORD DONGLE
You can build a dongle that plugs into the printer port.Purchase a 25 pin male D sub connector and solder insulated wires to the various pins as listed below. The pins are numbered on the connector
http://www.tilman.de/sonstiges/toshiba/dongle1.jpg this is a picture of the finished dongle


Wire the pins as follows :-1-5-10, 2-11, 3-17, 4-12, 6-16, 7-13, 8-14, 9-15
Plug the finished dongle in the printer port and power up the laptop. The password will be reset, go into the BIOS configuration to check the BIOS password, you may have to disable the BIOS password.
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Your ONLY shot is this below,,, IF it is a BIDS password.
The BIOS password is removed by the BIOS configuration, you need the BIOS password to get into the BIOS configuration.But if you do not have the BIOS password then you need to construct this dongle device.
TOSHIBA BIOS PASSWORD DONGLE
You can build a dongle that plugs into the printer port.Purchase a 25 pin male D sub connector and solder insulated wires to the various pins as listed below. The pins are numbered on the connector
http://www.tilman.de/sonstiges/toshiba/dongle1.jpg this is a picture of the finished dongle


Wire the pins as follows :-1-5-10, 2-11, 3-17, 4-12, 6-16, 7-13, 8-14, 9-15
Plug the finished dongle in the printer port and power up the laptop. The password will be reset, go into the BIOS configuration to check the BIOS password, you may have to disable the BIOS password.
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Unknown bios password

Did you or someone else change it? Normally there is no BIOS password.

Why do you need in??

To remove the password, remove the BIOS battery for 5 minutes and put it back in.

Free advice - don't use a BIOS password. It does nothing outside of a corporate environment.

If you think this will change or remove a Windoes password ... well ... sorry, it will not.
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