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Press "F2" on your keyboard when you see the Panasonic logo appear on the screen. You will immediately be prompted to enter your Panasonic Toughbook Cf-29 BIOS password. Type the word "Biostar" into the password prompt. This is your Panasonic Toughbook Cf-29 backdoor BIOS password. Press the "Enter" key to unlock your Panasonic Toughbook Cf-29 BIOS.
I have a CF-53. While I was in the BIOS, I had loaded the default BIOS settings. After rebooting, I realized my BIOS was now password protected!! WTH?? I called Panasonic Tech Support at 800-527-8675. The tech was VERY knowledgable, and when I explained the situation to him, he said that didn't seem normal and that Panasonic doesn't normally password protect the BIOS. On what seemed purely like a hunch, he suggested typing in "password" - Voila! It worked!! Thanks Panasonic Dude!!!
You'll need to go to the Panasonic site and download the Bios update from them. for the Toughbook series they normally don't release updates through a 3rd party.
Don't know the generic password, you probably can get it if you contact Panasonic about this, but you can however reset the password. To reset the BIOS password read the information from this link.
In case of your laptop the easiest method would be using software from Hiren's Boot CD.
goto bios setting see thast the password is there if yes then open the cpu and cleaar the jumoer setting and remove tha the cmos battery n plug it that will solve th e problem
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