Ok so op posts 2 times.
1 for bin file
and then asks for illegalll(sic) hack backdoors.
we cant tell you how to break the new laws.
but there
are 4 passwords in bios.
1;boot pw (jumer resets if lucky(
2:user pw bios. use admin to reset this.
3: admin pw bios,(aka, supervisor)(impossible?)
4:;hdd pw (encrypted drive option. for sure impossible,.
then windows.
next time write it down or better avoid this.
ok/ only the boot pw is easy
sometimes, no screen posted by you so no clues by you clear.
See last post
https://www.ifixit.com/Answers/View/403372/Unknown+Factory+BIOS+Password,+Cannot+Access+Computer
SOURCE: Toshiba Portege S100 Bios password
Nedacqua,
The only way to obtain the response for the challenge code is to send your unit to an authorized repair facility. I work at the depot repair facility in Lou.Ky. And we have to send a request to Japan or California to get the response code.
PAeasop
SOURCE: Need to reset phoenix bios
have yout tried this application..
http://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/CmosPwd
I've heard before about the toshiba paralell loopback (it's also mentioned on the website above) as a way to unlock your bios you may want to try that aswell.
post back if it worked.. would be good to know if it did.
I remember also reading about the possibility of flashing your bios (you're going to need a floppy drive unit) to at least unlock your hard drive and get your data out, you may still not be able to hack into the bios again.
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 laptops 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.
SOURCE: Bios password
This process will reset the bios password on Toshiba Satellite a65, and possibly other Toshiba models.
Remove the WIFI card> Remove the black plastic insulating sheet below it> With the system off, locate c561 (use magnifying glass) and short the two silver solder points that look like this oIo.> Start your laptop until it asks for a password press enter 3 times until laptop shuts off and turns back on and the Toshiba logo apears.> Stop shorting the two points and the you will get a press F1 to continue. DONE!
SOURCE: Backdoor BIOS Password
You can reset the CMOS by doing the following:
Make sure the machine is off
Remove the memory panel
Remove memory
Remove thin black plastic thing
find two solder pads labeled "CMOS CLR1"
short them (make contact between them) for 20 seconds
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