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All you need to do is to have the number to hand and then visit the BIOS Master Password Generator webpage. This website has been setup to let you easily get the possible passwords based on the number entered, simply enter it and press the button.
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The basic input/output system acts as a bridge between the operating system and the PC's internal components. You can access the BIOS at boot using an administrative password, and change the settings associated with system hardware. The administrative password prevents unauthorized users from accessing the system or making changes to the BIOS. If an employee locked the BIOS without your permission, or if you forgot the password to log in to your computer, use a backdoor password to access system setup. Motherboard and computer manufacturers sometimes include these master passwords so that repair technicians can access the PC in case the BIOS is locked.
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Navigate to the computer or motherboard manufacturer's website on an alternate PC.
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Look up the computer or motherboard model and review the specifications, user guide or BIOS drivers to find out which BIOS manufacturer the computer uses.
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Turn on the locked computer. If the make of the computer is Dell, Compaq or Toshiba, type the name of the manufacturer and press 'Enter.'
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Try the master passwords 'BIOS,' 'CMOS' and 'PASSWORD.' If these don't unlock the BIOS, try using a password specific to the BIOS vendor: use 'phoenix' and 'PHOENIX' for Phoenix BIOS; 'AAAMMMIII,' 'AMI?SW' and 'A.M.I.' for AMI; and 'AWARD PW,' 'AWARD SW' and 'AWKWARD' for Award BIOS.
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