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bios password removal

Posted: August 11th, 2011, 8:46
by sagaermajithia
Hello,

I had a toshiba a105 satellite series whose hdd crashed so i simply bought a new seagate hdd and put it in the pc, now after just seven days the laptops motherboard goes bad and laptop just does not switch on. The new HDD that i put in has a bios password to it and when i remove the harddrive and i put it into a different laptop the same bios password does not work. What can i do to make it accept the bios password or just get rid of it? . please help.

Warm regards
Sagaer Majithia

Re: bios password removal

Posted: August 13th, 2011, 5:47
by sagaermajithia
s there no solution to this

Re: bios password removal

Posted: August 13th, 2011, 7:38
by loki
Search for hddunlock & AFF repair

Or atola.com then go the bottom of the webpage.
Check to see if your drive is supported.


Loki

Re: bios password removal

Posted: August 13th, 2011, 15:57
by falther
I bet its not a bios password.

You most probably set up a hdd password in the previous laptop.

If it would be a bios password - this would be active only in this
specific (old) laptop and not cause any trouble in the new laptop.

You have a password locked hdd. Any data recovery company can
help if you need your data.

If data is not that important - forget the hdd and buy a new one
or try the suggestion of @loki

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