There are many ways that could be used to password protected a computer or a laptop. Hope this is some assistance! Because it is not there. When i go to F2, it asks for a password. My mom set out to look for a new laptop recently. Using a flat head screw driver, touch both contacts at the same time for 30 seconds. I did not put one in and upon calling Acer, they say one was not put on at the factory. I was told by a tech to go to f2 and get into my bios.
I know this works on desktops, and most laptops, but no promises, and the cmos battery may not be easy to access. As the number of users increased I found the level of discourse decreasing and the insular nature increasing. Enter that key into a password-unlock site as bios-pw. I was one of the very early users and spent a fair amount of time curating content on the site through 2005 into 2006. Installed Acer Power Management Utility V6.
I found a video of a guy who had to put plastic in his mouse to keep the buttons from pushing. Do you have any ideas? I was told by a tech to go to f2 and get into my bios. Not a good one to start with, it had long lived past it's usefulness. Next, change the admin password using the same decoded password the site just gave you. I did not put one in and upon calling Acer, they say one was not put on at the factory.
Since the firmware area cannot be read with any widely available software, the password cannot be read or removed. She wanted something small and fairly cheap. When i go to F2, it asks for a password. I saw promise in digg and became intrigued with the idea of making digg or something like it work. Subscribe Subscribed Unsubscribe 4,157 4K. His theory was that static electricity was causing the other buttons to fire as if pressed.
Recently I began having a problem were the middle button would act like it was being pushed when it wasn't. I did not put one in and upon calling Acer, they say one was not put on at the factory. I do not know how to index it and let it show in Start menu. Try with no password load safe mode if you don't see Administrator. Because it is not there. I present it mostly for comedic value.
Do you have any ideas? Thus encrypting the drive and making it useless. You should probably leave the battery unhooked for at least 1-2 minutes to be sure it clears. Acer aspire one aod270 Netbook bios password reset? David Liang Hello, I tried: 1. You will be asked to enter the new password twice along with the original one. If not, redo all the steps again. You have to keep tapping as soon as you see a logo or life! When i go to F2, it asks for a password. I was told by a tech to go to f2 and get into my bios.
Do you have any ideas? Our company does not support, endorse, or recommend replacement, resetting, installing, removing or repairing of hardware or software without hiring our company. She had been using the same one for years. So I took my mouse apart to see if there was anything I could do. I looked online and this problem had been experienced by other owners. At this point the my G500 is something like four years old so it wouldn't be unreasonable to replace it. I had a G5 mouse before which I thought was slightly better but I have really found the G500 to be a good mouse.
It is difficult to move three latches locking it. It took a bit of searching but I eventually found this forum thread I followed the instructions and it worked. She decided on a netbook, the acer aspire one 722. Sadly, this procedure did ruin my netbook for good, even though I did everything like listed on here. Once there go to utility screen, then press F9 and F10 and follow instructions.
Once I got my own hands on the netbook, I quickly realized it was a bios password and not an encrypted hard drive. There is no other option but contact your computer manufacturer, send your hard drive to them for accessing the firmware area and remove the password. Watch the video below to see my somewhat hilarious attempt. But I don't want to spend any money so I thought I would try and fix it. I do not know how to index it and let it show in Start menu.