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December 16th, 2003 18:00
Bios config password
I have a D600 lattitude which some one has set a BIOS config password on and now cant remember it, I do have the ADMIN password is there a way in or do I have to spend hours on customer supports phone system?
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Ed C
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December 16th, 2003 18:00
leduke30
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December 16th, 2003 23:00
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January 16th, 2004 04:00
morganda
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January 16th, 2004 04:00
I'm new to this forum so forgive me (and inform me) if I'm breaking any forum conventions.
I have a similar password problem. My laptop was stolen from the school where I work about ten days ago and 'found' again on Monday. Presumably, the thief couldn't get by the passwords to get into XP or into RedHat so decided to play in the BIOS instead.
Some passwords were set in the BIOS preventing me from getting anywhere. After 14 hours spent on various phone calls to Dell support (?) in Hyderabad, India, I was given a hard drive password that allowed me to get into my OSes. But the Configure Setup password is also set so I can't change anything in the BIOS.
Strangely, Dell appears to have some master passwords for the hard-drive password (and also for the Admin password, I think) but not for the Config setup password. They're sending a technician with a new motherboard for me! (Under the service contract, I presume). This seems a bit of overkill. Or an oversight from Dell when building or spec-ing the BIOS. But I've had such a lot of conflicting information from support that it is quite possible that the people I've been dealing with don't really know what the problem was - after about the first 12 hours of discussion they told me the solution was a new hard drive and I had to explain for the umpteenth time that the problem was in the BIOS.
Does anyone know whether this is a real problem with the BIOS and Dell doesn't have a master password? Or is there a fix that will allow me to alter BIOS settings again?
Thanks,
Dave
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January 16th, 2004 05:00
Unfortunately, my Admin password was set by the thief. It is enabled and unknown. And it cannot be changed because (quoting the BIOS documentation on the rhs of the security settings page) "the 'Admin password' field is locked until the Configure Setup field is enabled". And I need the Configure password for that.
I think Dell has a master password to unlock the Admin password. But they don't appear to have one for the Configure password.
I have the A10 BIOS. I have tried to revert to an earlier BIOS (A06) but I can't boot from a floppy with my current boot order. Sort of a Catch-22.
Dave
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January 16th, 2004 05:00
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January 16th, 2004 14:00
We do have the master password for your system’s BIOS, but if it does not work then there is something wrong with your BIOS and it would need to be repaired.
Us sending out a motherboard will indeed
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February 7th, 2004 16:00
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February 7th, 2004 17:00
Message Edited by leduke30 on 02-07-2004 02:05 PM