06-27-2016, 12:14 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-27-2016, 12:15 PM by espionage724.)
Have you tried resetting the BIOS by pulling out the CMOS battery? I'm not sure if that would work.
Alternatively, you could also try the Insyde BIOS recovery via a crysis recovery USB. This would force a BIOS flash that should bypass the password. From my limited understanding, you'll need access to your BIOS's .fd file named in some special way (you can figure this out with Andy's tools), and a flash drive formatted in FAT32 (preferably lower than 2GB for compatibility).
If it's a UEFI computer, you could also try changing the settings you want with https://www.bios-mods.com/forum/Thread-R...-EFI-shell
Alternatively, you could also try the Insyde BIOS recovery via a crysis recovery USB. This would force a BIOS flash that should bypass the password. From my limited understanding, you'll need access to your BIOS's .fd file named in some special way (you can figure this out with Andy's tools), and a flash drive formatted in FAT32 (preferably lower than 2GB for compatibility).
If it's a UEFI computer, you could also try changing the settings you want with https://www.bios-mods.com/forum/Thread-R...-EFI-shell