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someone messing with you? Anyone touch it. it had to be set in the bios.

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err I mean. I dont know you'll have to wait for one of these kids who builds pcs in their parents basement to help you. Good luck though.

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ask your friend for the password

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Find the service manual for your laptop on Toshiba's website...

You have to remove the CMOS battery (it's a watch battery), take out the normal battery, and keep it unplugged for around an hour or more (depends on the computer).

In the meanwhile you can open up any panels with a small screwdriver and hope that it's easy to find. Otherwise you'll have to do it yourself by taking it all apart to reach the battery, and if you're not good with things like that you might wanna take it to a computer shop and they'll probably charge you 30-60 bucks.

Just make sure to ground yourself so there's no static buildup.

ALSO: You can try removing the hard drive (under one of the panels) and powering it on and seeing if the computer lets you get to the BIOS setup (usually F2, F10, F1, DEL.. it's probably F2 for Toshiba). Once you're in the set up, reset the settings to default, and save and exit. Then turn the computer off and plug the hard drive back in.

Edited by dangerick18
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Find the service manual for your laptop on Toshiba's website...

You have to remove the CMOS battery (it's a watch battery), take out the normal battery, and keep it unplugged for around an hour or more (depends on the computer).

In the meanwhile you can open up any panels with a small screwdriver and hope that it's easy to find. Otherwise you'll have to do it yourself by taking it all apart to reach the battery, and if you're not good with things like that you might wanna take it to a computer shop and they'll probably charge you 30-60 bucks.

Just make sure to ground yourself so there's no static buildup.

ALSO: You can try removing the hard drive (under one of the panels) and powering it on and seeing if the computer lets you get to the BIOS setup (usually F2, F10, F1, DEL.. it's probably F2 for Toshiba). Once you're in the set up, reset the settings to default, and save and exit. Then turn the computer off and plug the hard drive back in.

its not the bios password so everything you just said will NOT work. its a password so nobody can access your computer at all. a bios password is there so the bios can not be messed with

the only way to get rid of it is buy a new hard drive or reformat it and install a new copy of windows

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nothing atm but soon...

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