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First of all, you need the present password. Then straight after turning the computer on you press F12 or insert multiple times after each other. That way you will stop the normal boot and enter the BIOS settings. There you most likely will be prompted for the password and then under security you can disable or change it.
In what context is it locked? As far as I can tell you have to hold down the Fn button and press f6. If that doesn't fix the problem, leave me a comment.
Leo Alexander McCombie-Cerri
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