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Bios setup password remove
YOU HAVE TO OPEN THE LAPTOP FROM THE BOTTOM TO REMOVE THE BATTERY OF MAINBOARD . AFTER THAT MAINBOARD RESETS TO ITS DEFAULT VALUES. FIRST OPEN THE ACESS PANELS TO SEE IF YOU HAVE ACESS WITHOUT TO OPEN ALL THE LAPTOP. FOR FURTHER INSTRUCTIONS SEE VIDEO ON YOU TUBE FOR DISSASSEMBLY
My compaq nx9010 states that
Hi there,
Reinstall the system and it will be OK.Then use a data recovery program to get your files back.
It is easy to recover the files.
Download this program called Tenorshare Data Recovery and run it.There are four steps to do:
1. Select deleted recovery. It will take you a few minutes to scan your note book;
2.You can see all files listed on the task window, click the files you want to recover;
3. Select a path folder for the recovered files to save in;
4. Click "OK" to finish recovery.
You can get the program here:
http://www.any-data-recovery.com/product/index.htm
Windows xp problem with opening socrates files
Ensure the application that opens Socrates files is installed- I'm guessing one of these software solutions: http://www.intercorr.com/software/socrates/socintrfc.htmlOnce an application that can open .soc files is installed, you should be able to right click on the .soc file, and choose the application you want to view the file with.
PC comes on but won't boot
why are you trying to go into bios? does the hard disk boot? or it shows some error from operating system?
Can't reboot starts out li9ke
I came across this kind of situaiton on my HP laptop (win 7) and ended up with eliminating it with a boot program called
BuitSuite and it helped entered my Windows and resolved the program. It seems that there is a system file missing which lead to error loading error when you boot. Hope it will also help in your case, best regards.
How do i reset the password on the cmos of an old
Disconnect the mother board battery, the old pass, if any, will go away. You may want to check the voltage on the battery. It may not be enough to maintain the settings for you; it may require replacement.
There is really very little purpose for putting a password on the CMOS, BTW.
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