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Hacking and Security => Hacking and Security => : goldeneye May 02, 2012, 02:50:39 PM

: bios password toshiba
: goldeneye May 02, 2012, 02:50:39 PM
hi
i have forgot  bios password from my  toshiba and i don`t have access because first apearing screan is bios password . what i know is keydisc.exe but what i`m asking for is how to write this on cd to start when the pass required (should be do some edit on this file), so if someone could tell me details about current editing and writing?
: Re: bios password toshiba
: iTpHo3NiX May 02, 2012, 06:59:30 PM
remove mobo battery, most likely hiding under the keyboard on a toshiba however without knowing what kind of toshiba you have to let you know where the battery is
: Re: bios password toshiba
: Kulverstukas May 02, 2012, 08:07:57 PM
Another idea would be to reset so called "jumpers". I don't know if that applies to laptops thought.
We need a specific model of your machine.
: Re: bios password toshiba
: goldeneye May 02, 2012, 09:22:32 PM
 :) i have toshiba satelite pro m70
: Re: bios password toshiba
: iTpHo3NiX May 03, 2012, 02:49:22 AM
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=toshiba+satellite+pro+m70

will result in the first link containing:

With notebook turned off;

    Open Memory Cover
    Remove Memory
    Remove Black plastic insulation
    Locate & Short CMOS CLR1 for 15 Seconds

NOTE:
All the following models use the same password removal process.

Satellite: 17xx Series, 1000, 1110,1130, 1200, 1900, 2430, 3000 P20,P30, P33, A30, A70, A80, M40X, M50,M60, M70, M100

Try that next time

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: Re: bios password toshiba
: goldeneye May 05, 2012, 08:56:51 AM
yes I knew it about, but I'm not good at opening because I've never do that and I don't whant cause a demage. If it is so hard to explain could you gave me directions about (tutorials books...).
: Re: bios password toshiba
: techb May 05, 2012, 10:22:01 AM
yes I knew it about, but I'm not good at opening because I've never do that and I don't whant cause a demage. If it is so hard to explain could you gave me directions about (tutorials books...).

iTpHo3NiX provided a tutorial. That isn't really intrusive at all. It's not like your doing a teardown. Removing a little plastic piece and your RAM isn't like replacing your LCD.
: Re: bios password toshiba
: iTpHo3NiX May 06, 2012, 08:02:29 AM
Clearing CMOS is going to be the only option short of a backdoor password but that's dependent on your BIOS and version (Award, Phoenix, etc)

AMI BIOS Backdoor Passwords:

    A.M.I.
    AAAMMMII
    AMI
    AMI?SW
    AMI_SW
    BIOS
    CONDO
    HEWITT RAND
    LKWPETER
    MI
    Oder
    PASSWORD

Award BIOS Backdoor Passwords:

    (eight spaces)
    01322222
    589589
    589721
    595595
    598598
    ALFAROME
    ALLY
    ALLy
    aLLY
    aLLy
    aPAf
    award
    AWARD PW
    AWARD SW
    AWARD?SW
    AWARD_PW
    AWARD_SW
    AWKWARD
    awkward
    IOSTAR
    CONCAT
    CONDO
    Condo
    condo
    d8on
    djonet
    HLT
    J256
    J262
    j262
    j322
    j332
    J64
    KDD
    LKWPETER
    Lkwpeter
    PINT
    pint
    SER
    SKY_FOXSYXZ
    SKY_FOX
    syxz
    SYXZ
    TTPTHA
    ZAAAADA
    ZAAADA
    ZBAAACA
    ZJAAADC

    Russian Award BIOS Passwords:
    %øåñòü ïpîáåëîâ%
    %äåâÿòü ïpîáåëîâ%

Phoenix Backdoor BIOS Passwords:

    BIOS
    CMOS
    phoenix
    PHOENIX

Other Manufcaturers Backdoor Passwords: (manufacturer name – password)

    VOBIS and 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
    SOYO – SY_MB
    TMC – BIGO
    Toshiba – Toshiba

Passes are case sensitive, however you can try one of those (helps if you know what bios you got) then if all else fails the only other option is to remove the cmos battery for a minute or so (without the battery or power connected to the laptop)