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Guys, got a Toshiba Satellite, 1415-S105 that has a bios boot password, Any ideas how to defeat it? Does not get's pass the bios and starts asking for it.

 

Right now, I have it unplugged, took off the main battery, and I opened up and disconected what I asume is the CMOS password (little 3.5V watch battery, wrapped in a green plastic). I leave it overnight to see what happens, other than that, I was told to use a "parallel Loopback" connector, anyone knows where to go so that I can go to Radio Sh*t and get the kit and build my own?

 

Thanks!

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Who makes the Bios? If the Battery thing doesn't work, there might be a jumper you can pull.

 

TOSHIBA BIOS

Most Toshiba laptops and some desktop systems will bypass the BIOS password if the left shift key is held down during boot.

 

Award BIOS backdoor passwords:

ALFAROME

ALLy

aLLy

aLLY

ALLY

aPAf

_award

AWARD_SW

AWARD?SW

AWARD SW

AWARD PW

AWKWARD

awkward BIOSTAR

CONCAT

CONDO

Condo

d8on

djonet

HLT

J64

J256

J262

j332

j322 KDD

Lkwpeter

LKWPETER

PINT

pint

SER

SKY_FOX

SYXZ

syxz

shift + syxz

TTPTHA

ZAAADA

ZBAAACA

ZJAAADC

01322222

589589

589721

595595

598598

 

AMI BIOS backdoor passwords:

AMI

AAAMMMIII

BIOS

PASSWORD

HEWITT RAND

AMI?SW

AMI_SW

LKWPETER

A.M.I.

CONDO

 

PHOENIX BIOS backdoor passwords:

phoenix, PHOENIX, CMOS, BIOS

 

MISC. COMMON PASSWORDS

ALFAROME

BIOSTAR

biostar

biosstar

CMOS

cmos LKWPETER

lkwpeter

setup

SETUP

Syxz

Wodj

 

OTHER BIOS PASSWORDS BY MANUFACTURER

Manufacturer Password

VOBIS & IBM merlin

Dell Dell

Biostar Biostar

Compaq Compaq

Enox xo11nE

Epox central

Freetech Posterie

IWill iwill

Jetway spooml

Packard Bell bell9

QDI QDI

Siemens SKY_FOX

TMC BIGO

Toshiba Toshiba

 

IBM APTIVA BIOS

Press both mouse buttons repeatedly during the boot

 

Taken from:

http://labmice.techtarget.com/articles/BIOS_hack.htm

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I have seen stuff like this in the Dell forums and it is generally looked down upon when someone asks how to defeat the BIOS password(s) in laptops.

 

I would say the best thing to do is call Toshiba for help and be prepared to prove you are the owner of it.

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Depending on your perpsective, it can be alot of fun or a night mare to reset. The Toshiba laptops keep thier CMOS batteries in a nice hiden area. The fastest way to reset any Bios password is to remove the CMOS battery. This will blank the BIOS settings.

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I have seen stuff like this in the Dell forums and it is generally looked down upon when someone asks how to defeat the BIOS password(s) in laptops.

 

I would say the best thing to do is call Toshiba for help and be prepared to prove you are the owner of it.

 

Herm, you lifting Laptops again? You see how much it cost to reset a Bios? Go for it herm, and let us know how you make out.

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Well, the battery think did not work, neither the passwords that's been provided, toshiba want's 300 bucks to fix it. Thanks guys, I can take anymore suggestions if anyone has any. Thanks for all the help.

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The one and only way to bypass the Power On BIOS password

of a Toshiba Notebook. This method works on all models.

 

This is what you need:

 

1. Your notebook

2. An empty formatted diskette (720 kb or 1,44 mb)

3. A second computer (e.g. a DOS desktop PC)

4. A hex-editor (e.g. Norton DiskEdit or HexWorks)

 

This is what you have to do:

 

1. Start the desktop PC and start the hex-editor

2. Put the disk in drive A:

3. Change the first five bytes of sector 2 (boot sector is sector 1) to: 4B 45 59 00 00

4. Save it! Now you have a KEYDISK

5. Remove the disk from drive A:

6. Put the disk in the notebook drive

7. Start the notebook in Boot Mode (push the reset button)

8. Press Enter when asked for Password:

9. You will be asked to Set Password again. Press Y and Enter.

10. You now see the BIOS configuration where you can set a new password.

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well, no floppy on this baby. I have a USB floppy drive, but don't know if it will let me do anything. Plus, there is no reset switch on this notebook too.

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I think you may be kinda screwed on this for getting a fix for free if you can't get that floppy trick to work with a usb floppy unit. I think on a newer model, the reset key is just the same as the power key except you just hold it down to do a cold boot.

 

I did find a place that you can buy a USB security key for that model to bypass the power-on password, but it's over 100 with shipping. That is cheaper than 300 from tech support, it just depends on how much it is worth to you.

 

http://www.pwcrack.com/security_chips_toshiba.shtml

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Ive used Bios Cracking programs before but you have to be able to boot either A or Cdrom drive. If you can do that then BiosKiller or 1 of those programs to default bios

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