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Hyjackers MD
it is 17 year old SCSI card.
there is no schematics for them (secret by maker)
why would they give this information away only to get counterfeited.?>
seem back in 2003 others asked too and Dell has no answer.
Most IT Departments require their employees to be Microsoft Certified before they can replace a Motherboard. You can find them at EBay. It is the most labor intensive thing to do. Both the hardware part and then the software part. Get someone who has done this before to at least help.
If you know how to remove the CMOS battery on the motherboard of your laptop this will solve your problem. The BIOS password is stored in CMOS memory that is maintained while the PC is powered off by a small battery, which is attached to the motherboard. Removing the battery will reset the CMOS information/data including the password. Of course after you have done this you have to re-enter the correct CMOS info in order for your laptop to function properly.
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