The reality is it is easy to go to a service center for help !
Henry


"BillW50" <BillW50@aol.kom> wrote in message 
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"Echy" <acuhcewrongone@yahoo.com.au> wrote in message 
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Date: Sun, 24 Apr 2005 06:55:48 +1000

Peter H wrote:
> On Tue, 15 Mar 2005 12:32:43 +1100, barbibiz wrote:
>
>
>>Got out the old 8200 the other day to give it to my nephew. Hey guess
>>what? I had forgotten the password (long long time since I used it) Can
>>anyone give me some sensible ideas on how to bypass the password and get
>>rid of that sucker forever.
>>Thanks in advance
>>Felicity
>
>
> Did you ever get this resolved? If not let me know and I will tell you how
> to get by the passwd. //Peter

     I would be interested in that solution too, if possible.
     Thanks.

Yes there are a number of ways to bypass the BIOS password. Some of
them are the easiest thing in the world and some of them require
complete disassembly.

So how do we know you people didn't just steal these laptops and are
now trying to break into them? Honest people I don't mind helping.
But thieves are another story.




Cheers!


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