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SATELLITE PRO 4200 SERIES,ASKING FOR PASSWORD IN BLACK BACKGROUND,I HAVE NOT USE IT FOR FEW YEARS,BECAUSE I HAVE ANOTHER ONE

I NEVER HAD A PASSWORD ON MY OLD LAPTOP,HAVE NOT USE IT IN A FEW YEARS,NOW TRYING TO START IT,ASKING FOR PASSWORD IN THE BLACK BACKGROUND WHEN I START IT

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THE BIOS password must be blank or somebody else set it just hit enter and try if not the BIOS password should be reset. Regards, Mike

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 09, 2009

SOURCE: PASSWORD FOR BIOS OFR A SATELLITE A130/A135 SERIES

some set a password for you laptop.. you need to contact toshiba for this and prove ownership for the laptop.. or... you can try to open up your laptop and short the bios battery so it would reset..

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 27, 2009

SOURCE: Hi My Toshiba Satellite PRO L350 just went blank.

It should still be under warranty. Find the documets that came with it and contact Toshiba.

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Frank

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  • Posted on Dec 08, 2009

SOURCE: unlock bios Toshiba Satellite Pro A60FR !

This WEBSITE should help you out:
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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 09, 2010

SOURCE: Suddenly my Toshiba Satellite A205 laptop died. No power.

First, check your power supply (the adapter). Is it putting out the required voltage to charge the battery?
If not, then you might have a dead battery and no way to charge it.
If the power supply is working and when you turn on the computer you get no lights, then you're probably looking at a new motherboard.
If you get startup lights and hear the fan, then it's getting power and you might have a video problem. But it sounds like, from what you wrote, there is no activity at all when you try to start it. That would be the power circuit on the motherboard, most likely.

suresh0954

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  • Posted on Oct 02, 2010

SOURCE: hi i am an indian.sir

Hi.

If you dont remember the BIOS password, you may remove it by resetting the BIOS password.

Please follow the below steps to reset the BIOS password:

1) Please remove the bottom casing of the Notebook.
2) Once you have removed the below casing, you should be able to see a CMOS Battery.
3) The CMOS Battery will be of a size of a coin.
4) Once you have found the CMOS Battery, please remove and re-insert it again.
5) The CMOS Battery will have the information about the Computer Date, time, BIOS Password etc.,
6) Removing and re-inserting the CMOS Battery will reset these settings, which will also remove the BIOS password.

Please perform the above steps and let me know the results.

Hope this helps.

Please feel free to contact for further information and assistance.

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With notebook turned off;
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  • Remove Mini Card Wi-Fi card
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With notebook turned off;
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With notebook turned off;
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  • Remove Black plastic insulation
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All the following models use the same password removal process.

Satellite: 17xx Series, 1000, 1110,1130, 1200, 1900, 2430, 3000 P20,P30, P33, A30, A70, A80, M40X, M50,M60, M70, M100

Tecra A3/S2, A5, A6
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  1. Remove Strip cover
  2. Remove 2 x K/B screws
  3. Move K/B Unit up but don’t disconnect
  4. Release & Remove Mini Card Wi-Fi Card
  5. Locate & short C88 Pin 1 & 2 together
  6. Power on Machine while still shorting Pin 1 & 2
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    2. Release & remove right side Memory Module
    3. Lift black plastic insulation
    4. Locate & short PAD500 Pin 1 & 2 together
    5. Power on machine while still shorting Pin 1 & 2
    6. As soon as the TOSHIBA logo appears, remove short
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    2. Remove mini PCI Wi-Fi card
    3. Lift up black plastic
    4. Locate & short C738 Pin 1 & 2 together
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    6. As soon as the TOSHIBA logo appears, remove short
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    2. Remove mini PCI Wi-Fi card
    3. Lift up black plastic
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