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Removing a Bios - CMOS Password
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It is a bad luck that the access to computers can often be obstructed for all of the wrong reasons. Occasionally, this occurs owing to hardware related problems such as electrical problems or by way of mistake unconsciously, such as someone has set and then forgot the password. It can take place as the result of accidental usage of a Bios password by a new user. This also often happens in case an employee who has been sacked or suspended sets the BIOS password as an indication and exposure of the personal vengeance against the boss who is responsible to have taken drastic measures against the employer. This can do a lot of damage to the motherboard. Simultaneously getting back to right track will be time consuming and difficult which relies on the motherboard manufacturer and type of the motherboard.

However one can heave a sigh of relief because there is one way still open . Through resetting or disabling password this can be brought to right position. Occasionally, and without any specific reason, static discharges and other electrical problems can make the PROM on the motherboard to adjust the BIOS CMOS to its default values and even make the default BIOS password to be placed. There is the availability of some of the default Bios password being used with various BIOSes. A number of times it is seen that customers lodge complaint by saying that either an employee of any family member has forgotten password after they set it.

Therefore it is a matter of difficulty to run the computer. In other cases, it is also seen that an irritated employee set Bios passwords to take revenge against the boss in the case of the termination or punishment. So far as the domestic matter is concerned this can be done by inadvertent mistake of the adult or any kid who somehow forgot the password. In either case getting back the old password is not an easy task and time consuming.

It is a bad luck that the access to computers can often be obstructed for all of the wrong reasons. Occasionally, this occurs owing to hardware related problems such as electrical problems or by way of mistake unconsciously, such as someone has set and then forgot the password. It can take place as the result of accidental usage of a Bios password by a new user. This also often happens in case an employee who has been sacked or suspended sets the BIOS password as an indication and exposure of the personal vengeance against the boss who is responsible to have taken drastic measures against the employer. This can do a lot of damage to the motherboard. Simultaneously getting back to right track will be time consuming and difficult which relies on the motherboard manufacturer and type of the motherboard.

However one can heave a sigh of relief because there is one way still open . Through resetting or disabling password this can be brought to right position. Occasionally, and without any specific reason, static discharges and other electrical problems can make the PROM on the motherboard to adjust the BIOS CMOS to its default values and even make the default BIOS password to be placed. There is the availability of some of the default Bios password being used with various BIOSes. A number of times it is seen that customers lodge complaint by saying that either an employee of any family member has forgotten password after they set it.

Therefore it is a matter of difficulty to run the computer. In other cases, it is also seen that an irritated employee set Bios passwords to take revenge against the boss in the case of the termination or punishment. So far as the domestic matter is concerned this can be done by inadvertent mistake of the adult or any kid who somehow forgot the password. In either case getting back the old password is not an easy task and time consuming.

This article was published on Thursday 30 April, 2009.
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