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Updated: May 7, 2019 Home » Computer and Internet Security » Encryption, Password & Recovery
How to remove, reset or recover your forgotten Lenovo, HP, Dell, Acer, and Asus Laptops laptop BIOS password? There are many methods, each method has its own strength and weakness. If you forgot your BIOS password, chances are you don’t have access to your computer, not even in Safe Mode, therefore making this software useless. For Desktop user, removing the battery for 5 minutes will reset the BIOS whereas laptop user might not have the option without invalidating the warranty of the laptop, this is where software comes in handy.
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On laptops, more often than not the password is usually stored in an eeprom on the motherboard and not in the cmos. You need an eeprom programmer/eeprom reader (electronic device) to retrieve the password. If you erase the cmos (ie. cmospwd /k) and if the password is really stored in an eeprom, you won’t be able to boot anymore. You can get/buy eeprom programmer in electronic shops or labs, you need another PC to use it. You can desolder the eeprom with hot air or you can try to “clip” the eeprom. With the eeprom programmer, backup your eeprom and run cmospwd /d /l eeprom_backup. If you don’t see the password, you can try to fill the eeprom with zero or FF, don’t forget the reset the cmos.
↓ 01 – PC CMOS Cleaner | Windows
PC CMOS Cleaner is an easy-to-use tool to recover, delete, decode and display the superior passwords stored in BIOS whatever the brand is. Most types of BIOS are supported. It’s an bootable CD that runs on x86 and x86_64 computers. No need to pay expensive fees to experts. It’s a useful tool for users to get their lost BIOS password back, or clean passwords from an old computer bought from others.
- Support all x86, x86_64 Personal Computers.
- Support most BIOS, such as: AWARD, AMI, Compaq, Phoenix, Samsung, IBM, Compaq, DTK, Thinkpad, Sony, Toshiba and so on.
- Display the superior passwords of the BIOS .
- Remove BIOS password(will set the BIOS to default status, need reset date).
- Set the BIOS to default state
↓ 02 – CMOS De-Animator 3 | Windows
CMOS De-Animator is a service utility for your system’s CMOS RAM. Unlike its predecessor, the CMOS De-Animator 2.0, the new version includes a graphical interface and CMOS-backup options along with the “Clear CMOS” procedure, which was the original version’s only purpose. So, you can now backup the main CMOS settings to a file, or restore them later. The application supports all 32-bit and 64-bit Windows operating systems except Windows 95 and Windows NT 3.51; for these old systems, you have to use De-Animator’s previous version.
Compared with CMOS De-Animator v2, the new features include an interactive new GUI, command-line support with optional silent (unattended operation) switch, log file generation, and experimental EEPROM / low level BIOS reading support! Original features – backup, restore and reset the CMOS RAM – of the old De-Animator are, of course, intact and still conveniently accessible. The same goes for extreme backward compatibility, just as with previous versions – the application runs on a Windows NT 3.51 just as fine as under Windows 8, 32-bit or 64-bit!
↓ 03 – CmosPwd | Windows | Linux
CmosPwd decrypts password stored in cmos used to access BIOS SETUP. The software is also able to save the configuration of a BIOS, which protects the data by duplicating and storing it in a secure location on the hard disk. With CmosPwd, you can also backup, restore and erase/kill cmos. CmosPwd is free, it’s distributed under Open Source GPL. Works with the following BIOSes
- ACER/IBM BIOS
- AMI BIOS
- AMI WinBIOS 2.5
- Award 4.5x/4.6x/6.0
- Compaq (1992)
- Compaq (New version)
- IBM (PS/2, Activa, Thinkpad)
- Packard Bell
- Phoenix 1.00.09.AC0 (1994), a486 1.03, 1.04, 1.10 A03, 4.05 rev 1.02.943, 4.06 rev 1.13.1107
- Phoenix 4 release 6 (User)
- Gateway Solo – Phoenix 4.0 release 6
- Toshiba
- Zenith AMI
↓ 04 – !Bios | Windows
!Bios ( a very old program, might work on older computers ) is a tool originally developed for a brute, blunt removal of passwords from BIOSes. Through it’s development it has been severly extended, and Eleventh Alliance have now recieved emails from computer support divisions, hackers and not least of all ordinary computer users who has expressed gratitude for what they consider one of the best toolkits available.
- !Bios can decrypt the passwords used in some most common BIOS (including various bioses/versions by IBM, American Megatrends Inc, Award and Phoenix).
- !Bios can also save and restore the IBM standard CMOS/NVRAM memory where almost all common Bioses store the BIOS setup settings.
- !Bios can save the part of the RAM dedicated for the BIOS (which has security implications in some BIOSes as encryption algorithms and/or password may actually reside here in some badly coded BIOSes).
- !Bios can do crude, brutal attacks (“blasters”) which removes password from a lot of Bioses. A bit dangerous though, can give unexpected and unwanted results.
- !Bios has a CMOS editor where you through a interface with similarities to several hex-editors can modify the CMOS/NVRAM memory in binary, decimal and hexadecimal ways. (only adviced for very experienced hackers)
- !Bios has a command line interface (CLI) and a very simple VGA-text interface, GUI. If no parameters is passed to !Bios, it starts the easy-to-use GUI, otherwise it starts the GUI.
- !Bios has built-in support pages which provides several tricks and tips, notes about known backdoors etc.
↓ 05 – Clear CMOS Jumper or Dipswitch Settings
There’s a jumper on your motherboard that you’ll need to identify and remove. Most motherboards make your job easier by actually labeling the correct jumper as “BIOS config” or something similar. Remove the jumper, and then turn the computer on. In some cases, you will have to remove the jumper while the system is powered up, though to minimize risk, try doing this first with the computer off. In today’s quick tip I show off the quick and easy process of resetting the CMOS on your computer. Simply move the CMOS jumper to the last 2 pins for about 5-10 seconds depending on your motherboard, and then replace it back to it’s original position.
↓ 06 – Remove Internal CMOS Battery
For desktop user, open up your computer casing and look for the battery. Remove the battery for approximately 5 minutes (maybe longer, depending on the motherboard) and slot it back. By removing the battery and deprive the motherboard’s flash memory of power supply, you are essentially resetting the settings back to default when the existing data in BIOS are cleared. This method works well for desktop, however this is not practical for laptop user unless the warranty expired long time ago. This method might or not not work, it depends on the type of motherboard.
↓ 07 – BIOS Password Generator For Laptops
How to Reset a Dell laptop BIOS Password? Quick and easy way to recover BIOS passwords on laptops, this site contains master password generators for various BIOS/UEFI firmware. Based on research by Dogbert and Asyncritus. When a laptop is locked with password, a checksum of that password is stored to a so-called FlashROM – this is a chip on the mainboard of the device which also contains the BIOS code and other settings, e.g. memory timings. For most brands, this checksum is displayed after entering an invalid password for the third time.
The dramatic ‘System Disabled’ message is just scare tactics: when you remove all power from the laptop and reboot it, it will work just as before. From such a checksum (also called “hash”), valid passwords can be found by means of brute-forcing. Works on Fujitsu-Siemens, Dell, Compaq, Acer, HP Hewlett-Packard, Sony, Samsung and more.
↓ 08 – Using MS DOS Command | Require Access To The Computer
This method works if you have access to Windows because this method requires MS DOS. Open Command Prompt from Programs menu and provide following commands:
- debug
o 70 2E
o 71 FF
quit
Important – The first character in the above commands is English alphabet “o” and not the number 0. Now, after providing the above commands in MS DOS, restart your system and it should automatically reset the CMOS Settings along with the BIOS password. How does it works? In this “MS DOS Debug Command” method, the “o” character present at first in these commands, outputs the values to IO ports. The number 70 and 71 are port numbers which are used to access CMOS memory. By providing FF value we are telling CMOS that there is an invalid checksum and it resets the CMOS settings as well as BIOS password.
↓ 09 – Backdoor Password By Manufacturer
Some BIOS manufacturer or the laptop maker put a backdoor password in BIOS and will always works regardless of what password you have set in the BIOS. It is a master password which is used for testing and troubleshooting purposes, or in the even you lock yourself out of your own laptop.
AMI BIOS Passwords:
- A.M.I.
AAAMMMIII
AMI?SW
AMI_SW
AMI
BIOS
CONDO
HEWITT RAND
LKWPETER
MI
Oder
PASSWORD
AWARD BIOS Passwords:
- 01322222
589589
589721
595595
598598
ALFAROME
ALLy
aLLy
aLLY
ALLY
aPAf
_award
award
AWARD_SW
AWARD?SW
AWARD SW
AWARD PW
AWKWARD
awkward
BIOSTAR
CONCAT
CONDO
Condo
d8on
djonet
HLT
J64
J256
J262
j332
j322
KDD
Lkwpeter
LKWPETER
PINT
pint
SER
SKY_FOX
SYXZ
syxz
shift + syxz
TTPTHA
ZAAADA
ZBAAACA
ZJAAADC
PHOENIX BIOS Passwords:
- BIOS
CMOS
phoenix
PHOENIX
Misc Common Passwords:
- ALFAROME
BIOSTAR
biostar
biosstar
CMOS
cmos
LKWPETER
lkwpeter
setup
SETUP
Syxz
Wodj
Other Manufacturer BIOS Passwords:
- Biostar – Biostar
Compaq – Compaq
Dell – Dell
Enox – xo11nE
Epox – central
Freetech – Posterie
IWill – iwill
Jetway – spooml
Packard Bell – bell9
QDI – QDI
Siemens – SKY_FOX
TMC – BIGO
Toshiba – Toshiba
VOBIS & IBM – merlin
↓ Note
The BIOS is the basic instruction set that “teaches” the computer how to access its media. If the BIOS is password protected, the computer will not function without the password. BIOS passwords are used in two ways: To prevent modification of the BIOS settings and to completely stop the computer from booting.
If you’ve got crucial data on your system, need it urgently, and can’t get past the BIOS. Remember that you can always remove the hard drive with the data and access it from another system. The BIOS password (typically) only pertains to the motherboard. There are some manufacturers, IBM and Dell included, who are encrypting the HDD to the motherboard. If this is the case, try contacting the manufacturer for a password to unlock the HDD.
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Any amateur computer technician should know how to reset BIOS passwords that can be setup from within the BIOS because there are times when they need access to change some configuration options such as the boot order or disable functions like AHCI mode. If a password has been set, you cannot enter the BIOS or sometimes even boot the computer itself unless you know it, and this can be a real headache if nobody knows what the password is. It’s becoming increasingly common due to the amount of computers changing hands these days and previous owners have set a password and not passed on that information.
The most common way that most of us know for resetting or clearing the BIOS password is to physically remove the power from the computer by disconnecting all cables and removing the battery from the motherboard for a few minutes. Another way is to short the clear CMOS jumper on the motherboard itself if one is present. These methods work because on most desktop and a few laptop motherboards, a battery is used to sustain the BIOS/CMOS settings. By cutting off the power, the BIOS/CMOS settings and password will be erased.
If for some reason you’re unable to reset the computer’s BIOS security password by removing the battery or clearing the CMOS jumper, and you don’t know what the password is, here are several options which you can try out to clear it.Generic Backdoor Default Passwords
Before using any tools that try to reset or make changes to your BIOS, it’s worth seeing if any of the well known backdoor or default passwords that have been around for some time work. Click on the link below to view the list, the passwords are case sensitive.
View BIOS Default Backdoor Passwords
If you can Boot into Windows
CMOS De-Animator is an up to date tool compared to the majority of BIOS hacking/resetting tools out there, and can reset the BIOS password from within Windows. The latest version 2 executable of CMOS De-Animator is compatible with both 32-bit and 64-bit operating systems.
All you need to do is run the tool as administrator (right click -> “Run as administrator”) and click the Proceed button followed by restarting the computer. When your computer boots up, you should see a CMOS checksum error where it allows you to access the BIOS without a password. CMOS De-Animator works by invalidating the checksum of your system’s CMOS memory which resets all settings to default and clears any stored BIOS passwords upon reboot.
CMOS De-Animator also has a basic backup and restore option to give you that extra little bit of added security, the file will be stored with a .dea extension. Do take note of the authors warnings about the problematic nature of using the program on laptops and that usage of CMOS De-Animator is at your own risk. Because of its nature the program will sometimes trigger false positives in antivirus software and on sites like Virus Total.
Download CMOS De-Animator
If you Cannot Boot From Hard Drive or CD
Although disconnecting the power and removing the battery from the motherboard on desktop computers for a few minutes should remove the password, this is much less likely to work on laptops, but it’s still possible on some older models. For extra security the passwords for laptops are usually stored on a separate EEPROM chip which doesn’t rely on the BIOS battery and is unaffected by cutting the power.
If you enter the wrong password a few times on a laptop, there will be a message that the laptop is locked. You will be presented with something like a “System Disabled” or “Password check failed. System Halted” message with some numbers. If this message appears while entering the BIOS you can simply power off and on the computer to remove it and try again. Take note of the number because it’s a valuable piece of information and required to generate the BIOS backdoor password to get back into the laptop.
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. Then look at the results and note all the passwords which are close to your model of laptop.
Try the codes on the locked BIOS message to see if it works, depending on laptop models you may need to press Enter or Ctrl+Enter after entering the code. The codes used are based on the work of “Dogbert” who’s done a lot of research and created a number of small utilities and also Python scripts for unlocking several different brands of laptop.
If the website above or its codes don’t work, visit Dogbert’s Blog where you will be able to find more details about your laptop brand and download a separate master password utility for it. To use one of the programs, simply download the correct one for your laptop and run it, then type in the number and hit enter. The master password will be displayed for you to try and unlock the computer.
You have to run the master password tool on a computer that can boot into Windows and has .NET installed. If you don’t know which tool to use, it’s safe to try all of them until you find the one that matches your laptop.
There are a number of other reset BIOS password solutions on page 2.
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Thank issue is I forgot the BIOS password can you help me plz
I cant get in my admin account even tho its mine i got my laptop 2nd hand so didt get a disk but iv noticed repairing my comp my sound as stopped drivers need reinstalling im unable do iv noticed downloading isnt always dloading ,Windows help pops up ? Can you recoment wot i try …….
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ReplyMy BIOS password is fine but hackers changed access level to user and created a user password that I can’t figure out. They also partitioned my C drive and moved everything to that new file. I need to get access to CMOS using a DOS command if possible. Using the boot drive they created, which is no longer full of theyre crap, I can access Windows dir. Is there any way to changeable CMOS user info through the commands?
ReplyMy understanding of your problem is you have a user account you cannot access and your partitions are not setup properly. This has nothing to do with CMOS, however. Using a boot disk for another operating system, backup all of your personal files, reinstall windows and then restore your personal files. There are several tricks you can use to gain user access to the system, the most notable being the sticky keys method. If sticky keys is enabled on your machine this should work. First, go to the system32 directory in the windows system files, from an OS boot disk where you can access the windows drive. you have to rename the sethc.exe to something else (Dont delete it) and then make a copy of cmd.exe and rename it to sethc.exe. Once this is done boot into windows and press shift 5 times to bring up a console, where you can use the net user command to create a new user or change the password.
ReplyWARNING: Some BIOS configurations will lock you out of the system completely if you type in an incorrect password more than 3 times. Read your manufacturers documentation for the BIOS setting before you begin typing in passwords.
ReplyI did a BIOS reset using the .BIO files.But it is still asking for BIOS password.I tried every other method available on the internet but each in vain…What should I do???
ReplyLenovo T460s has a Supervisor password (unknown) and the CMOS battery had also died. Obviously now I am being prompted for basic time date etc but cannot change anything because I don’t have the Supervisor Password. I have been told by several people that I am up for another motherboard – is this true – is there no other option here … that is crazy!
ReplyHave you had a solution to this as I have the same problem
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ReplyI also have the same problem, did you find any solution for this?
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community.acer.com/t5/Legacy-Laptops-and-Netbooks/acer-aspire-unlocked-bios/m-p/429008#M68532
Page has been removed by Acer.
Hmm – any clues please !
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What can I do?
Thanks!
what’s the solution please?
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After a long study of these solutions and a scouring of the internet, I have concluded that there is no solution for the newer laptops such as the Dell Latitude E5520. None of the code-generators nor the bios-flashing applications work on these.
We need a new solution.
ReplyI have a Lenovo Ideapad Z560 with InsydeH2O Bios and I have forgot its Bios Password, which was set four years ago. I cannot login to the windows because it is corrupted. But I can select the boot device priority from the bios by pressing F12 Key.There is no alphanumeric code displayed, when password is wrongly entered. Is there any way to flash this bios and remove its password? I tried several methods, and fed up with all of the methods. Can you please help me?
ReplyHello i have a samsung NC215P/NC213P, and i have tried to flash the bios to change the image on the startup page, but it wont go away, pls , what do i do i need your help,
Replyi have an asus notebook with a bios password problem i tried the cmos battery removal.didn’t work, tried to disassemble the notebook…didn’t work it still ask for a password, went to geek squad they say buy a new notebook…is there really no way to over the bios password?
ReplyIf none of the methods here work, a last resort would be to try and get another BIOS EPROM chip but not all laptops allow for this and it depends if your laptop uses two chips for the BIOS/CMOS or one.
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ReplyI’m having Bios issues , my laptop screen displays Service Tag and requests System or Administrator password… My Bios doesn’t support Cd and flash options… I’ve tried removing the Cmos and resetting the Jumper. Tried all the master passwords. Still no luck. And most of all the engineers here can’t fix it… The ones who claim they can are charging a fee too high or half the price of getting a Used laptop. Its a Dell vostro 1540
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Cool tip. Thanks! I’ve been wanting to re-install windows but I just couldn’t access the BIOS to change the boot order.
…and because it’s a new laptop, I didn’t want to open it up.
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- Software Description
- Ongoing Research Project
- Additional Resources
Like any reasonably developed system, HDD and BIOS systems on laptops/notebooks need enormous protection. Systems that are using password generators in order to protect their security are using different algorithms. Algorithms can vary based on their difficulty level. Current generation laptops require good password generators in order to make their systems as safe as possible.Majority of all laptops are using master passwords (which are unique in each laptop) in order to protect their systems. In order to penetrate the BIOS system one should find a way to disable BIOS passwords. Sometimes it can be very important for the laptop users to know the master passwords of their laptops. However the algorithms to figure out the password are not available to every user.
When a laptop is locked with password, a checksum of that password is stored in FlashROM - this is a chip on the mainboard of the device which also contains the BIOS code and other settings, e.g. memory timings. For most brands, this checksum is displayed after entering an invalid password for the third time. The dramatic 'System Disabled' message is just scare tactics: when you remove all power from the laptop and reboot it, it will work just as before. From such a checksum (also called 'hash'), valid passwords can be found by means of brute-forcing. The bypass mechanisms of other vendors work by showing a number to the user from which a master password can be derived. This password is usually a sequence of numbers generated randomly.
This software generates and calculates the Master Passwords of HDD and BIOS systems of ACER, Dell and Sony VAIO laptops according to their license numbers. The program takes the license numbers of those laptops(which are unique for every laptop) as an input and gives themaster codes of HDD and BIOS as an output. The algorithm was figured out by multiple testing and collecting data from different Internet sources.
This software has been written by Rafayel Mkrtchyan. To try the beta version of the application you can download Password Recovert Tool 1.0.exe file from this repo. To read about the algorithms that different companies used for protecting their Master Passwords download Description.pdf file. I started researching the mechanics of BIOS and HDD password in current generation laptops in 2012. My goal was to create a set of master password generators to disable Basic Input /Output System (BIOS) passwords. After understanging the general algorithm for generating Master Passwords I tried to test them from collected data from different Internet sources.
Generating Master Passwords of different laptops is a constantly developing research field. I originally started my research after reading Dogbert's blog about Master Passwords of HDD and BIOS systems(look at the 'Technical Doc' section). Some groups even suggest for paid services for cracking those passwords(you can find one website if you click on 'Tech Support' section). However my goal was to make this field of research more popular and through open-source development make widely advanced functional tools. For further suggestions and comments you can contact me at: rafamian at berkeley.edu. Special thanks to Junyu Wang, Parth Mehrotra, Alex Kumamoto for their feedbacks and suggestions.
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You are welcome to contribute to this research project. Look at existing code to get a good feel for the patterns we use. Please do create a new issue on GitHub if you think you've found a bug though! If you have a more deeply-rooted problem with how the program is built or some of the stylistic decisions made in the code, it's best to create an issue before putting the effort into a pull request. The same goes for new features - it might be best to check the project's direction, existing pull requests, and currently open and closed issues first. Here's some examples of things you might want to make a pull request for:
- New fixes,
- New tests,
- Bugfixes,
- Inefficient blocks of code.
- BIOS password and locked hard disk recovery - http://www.pwcrack.com/bios.shtml
- Dogbert's blog - http://dogber1.blogspot.com/
- How to remove, clear, reveal, unlock or reset BIOS security password - https://www.raymond.cc/blog/how-to-reset-remove-clear-or-reveal-cmos-bios-security-password/