I've tried removing the battery and using the jumpers but there is no boss battery
No PW stated of the levels, locked,? BIOS admin, HDD PW, or windows.? what "?
ask Toshiba yet,? let me guess they don't answer calls.
Toshiba is sux company no forum there. yah, sux;.
why not look in youtube, see many trying and failing.
no 2 are the same , hacking PCs is now *******.
BIOS admin locked PW.: example #1
The year it was made and exact model dictates how it is down.
1: coin cell reset.
2: jumper reset
3: EEPROM chip PW storage (very hard to remove)
4: TPM chip PW storage, only Toshiba can reset this.
SOURCE: how to remove password from hp compaq dc5700
This may help you. Follow the link
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/DocumentIndex.jsp?contentType=SupportManual&lang=en&cc=us&docIndexId=64180&taskId=135&prodTypeId=12454&prodSeriesId=3249646#10
Read Troubleshooting guide Under Troubleshooting Information. And Computer Setup Utility Guide Under User Guide. I think its more complete on steps by steps guide if you are missing some important steps.
Goodluck
SOURCE: How to reset BIOS password - Toshiba Satellite 1605 CDS
you dont have to take the battery off, just unplug the cmos connector which looks like a stereo wiring harness.
SOURCE: how to remove bios password for Toshiba Satellite A200
If you know the current password, use it to enter BIOS SETUP.
Then, type a "blank" ("space-bar") as the "new" password.
If you don't know the current password, you're stuck;
this is a "security" feature to prevent a stolen laptop from being used by the thief.
SOURCE: need to unlock phoenix bios password for toshiba satellite a135-s4527
remove the keyboard the mobo battery is there you need to unsolder one end of it, lift the leg, and turn it on that way for it to clear.. you will have to resolder once done.. have the skills or find someone that does... and you're set..
SOURCE: toshiba m65-s9092 satellite laptop locked with bios password
Remove the battery, and the memory cover (1 screw), and the memory module(s). Under the bottom memory module, there is a white sticker (the bigger sticker)... remove that, and there is a small copper lead labeled J2 that looks like two E's mated with each other, you need to short the E's to each other for about 30 seconds with something metal. Put at least one memory module back in, and the battery, and try booting. If it still has a password, try again for a little longer, or press a little harder with the metal object to ensure you are making a connection.
For Award BIOS' try these backdoor passwords:
AWARD_SW
j262
HLT
SER
SKY_FOX
BIOSTAR
ALFAROME
Lkwpeter
j256
AWARD?SW
LKWPETER
syxz
ALLy
589589
589721
awkward
CONCAT
d8on
CONDO
j64
szyx
For AMI BIOS' try these backdoor passwords:
AMI
BIOS
PASSWORD
HEWITT RAND
AMI?SW
AMI_SW
LKWPETER
A.M.I.
CONDO
For PHOENIX BIOS' try this backdoor password:
phoenix
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