SOURCE: default bios password toshiba satellite a135-s2276
I have a Satellite A135-S2356 that had the same problem. I tried the solution from PCTServices above and it worked great.
"Power unit off. Disconnect AC power. Remove battery. Remove the memory cover screw, memory cover and the memory modules. Peel back mylar from JOPEN1 solder pad. Short JOPEN1 solder pads for 30 seconds. Replace mylar. Replace memory modules. Replace battery. Power up unit. If all is well, replace memory cover and screw."
Just short the two little solder pads and it worked great! I thought I would have to send it back to the manufacture but I am back in buisness. Thanks for the help.
Bryan
SOURCE: default bios password toshiba satellite a135-s2276
what you need to do is pull both the laptop battery as well as the cmos battery. in some instances, the battery can be pulled, but on other models, i have seen the battery as an actual physical part on the motherboard or somewhere where it is not easily accessible, in which case you need to clear the cmos by using a jumper on the motherboard, since it is a laptop, they are all different. you may need to see if you can locate a copy of the motherboards schematics and go from there.
SOURCE: default bios password toshiba satellite a135-s2276
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: default bios password toshiba satellite a135-s2276
Did you get this from another person or business?
Either way there's a way to get rid of it.
Let me know
comier957
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Found these instructions on another website...
Power unit off. Disconnect AC power. Remove battery. Remove the memory
cover screw, memory cover and the memory modules. Peel back mylar from
JOPEN1 solder pad. Short JOPEN1 solder pads for 30 seconds. Replace
mylar. Replace memory modules. Replace battery. Power up unit. If all
is well, replace memory cover and screw.
Hope this helps
Regards
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