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How to pass the Sony Bios Passsword...Plzzz Help Mee

Discussion in 'PC hardware help' started by godzy, Oct 4, 2004.

  1. godzy

    godzy Member

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    Hi!!!!!!!!!

    i have sony labtop (PCG-FX800) and soon as i start the computer it goes to a screen and asking me to put a password which i dont have...

    is there any one out there who can help meee
    plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.........
     
  2. GrandpaBW

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    If it is possible to do on a laptop, pull the motherboard battery and clear the CMOS. Then put the battery back in and try to reboot. You should not get the password request.
     
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    I managed to do accidently put a password in my bios once.As i could not even re call putting the password in i took the cmos battery out for a couple of seconds.This allowed my bios to re set to default.
     
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    well what you guys say is right... but with this sony labtops it dosent work...
     
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    Well, darn. I don't know laptops at all, but there should be a set of pins for clearing the CMOS. You have to either put a jumper on these pins, or move a jumper from its normal postion to the pins next to it. Usually the configuration is 3 pins with the normal position having a jumper on pins 1 and 2. You have to pull the jumper and put it on pins 2 and 3, for about 5 seconds. Then put the pins back to the normal position and put the battery back in, paying close attention to make sure it goes in the same way it came out.

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    well i asked some about the jumpers.. and they said they dont have jumpers in this mother board... and they some flsash memory orr something...

    but i saw discussion on this site some guy wrote a program that can work out the default password through the serial number.....

    i know for this sony laptops they is a unique default password for every mashine...
     
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    The password is stored in a seperate eeprom, as far as i know there is no way to reset it other than sending it off to a shop.
     

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