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I have misunderstood what you want. I thought you had a software password and couldn't get into your system. If so, my answer will fix your problem.I have misunderstood what you want. I thought you had a software password and couldn't get into your system. If so, my answer will fix your problem.
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99% of the time if the hard drive has a password on it and the possessor does not know the password, it's a stolen laptop. The original owner put the password on to keep thieves from getting into sensitive data. Sometimes the original owner can set the password on the drive remotely after it was stolen. The drive is locked forever unless the person that put the password on unlocks it.
You can try calling Toshiba's laptop support line but they will require proof of ownership. If they can't get it removed then your only option is to get a new hard drive. Reason is because when a hard drive password is put on a hard drive its programmed into the circuitry in the hard drive so if you don't remember the password then you can't get past that screen.
Since it has a dual core and pre-installed with Vista Home Premium - about five years ago for Toshiba Satellite L45-S7419 15.4-inch Laptop. For the toshiba satellite pro l450d - about a couple years ago.
I have bought a used toshiba satellite L555D-S7006 with windows 7 home premium 64 bit with the amd processor, it was working great. Well the other day I turned it on and it said to enter the bios password, I never put a bios password into the computer. I did some research on this and took the motherboard over to a freinds and he removed the cmos battery, after i reinstalled the motherboard now its asking for a HDD1/SSD1 password. So does anybody have any ideas about how to fixx this problem
It sounds like you have change the password jumper setting on the motherboard. I searched toshiba and found information on how to fix your problem. Let me know if this helped or if you need more help. Please rate me mysleuth
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