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| wiz |
Posted: Mar 4 2007, 10:05 AM
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I bought Panasonic Toughbook CF-73, from ebay.
everything working fine, i have just noticed that the Bios has password protected. the reason i have found that i need to format the windows and it doesn't boot from Cd-Rom it goes straight to operating system. They said Password Reminder will show me the pass, but tried everywhere and couldn't find one that works. I know by removing the battery will help but i have no idea and knowledge of how to and i wont be able to do. Is there any other way around? please thank you very much. -------------------- ![]() >>> God is Busy-Can I Help U?<<< |
| risk3 |
Posted: Mar 4 2007, 10:25 AM
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Read this.
"Laptop BIOS passwords cannot be bypassed or reset by removing or shorting the CMOS battery. Further, doing this may cause other system errors and complicate the recovery or your system." |
| wiz |
Posted: Mar 4 2007, 11:04 AM
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So if i want to re install OS whats the best way?
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| Spewed |
Posted: Mar 4 2007, 11:36 AM
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Hi wiz! Nice to see you around.
![]() You can install new OS normally with a bootable system CD but that doesn't remove the BIOS password either, if that was the thing you were after. I think updating the BIOS via a floppy etc. removes the old password but I'm not absolutely sure about it. |
| Spewed |
Posted: Mar 4 2007, 11:39 AM
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You may want to check this site too and especially the backdoor passwords of different manufacturers:
http://www.tech-faq.com/reset-bios-password.shtml |
| wiz |
Posted: Mar 4 2007, 12:08 PM
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Thank you guys but none was help for me all i want to do is to reinstall windows. but like i said i cannot get it boot from cd:( is there any other way around to install windows?
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| Spewed |
Posted: Mar 4 2007, 12:15 PM
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Oh sorry, now I see man. Well, you can go to DOS prompt during rebooting via the start up menu of your system and start the installation by browsing to your CD-drive in DOS prompt and launching the setup/installation.
Or, start the installation in Windows but I think it requires that your Windows installation CD includes an installer that can be used for installing Windows directly from Windows. What is the manufacturer of your BIOS/MOBO/computer btw? Backdoor password for accessing the BIOS and changing the boot order would definitely be the easiest solution. Edit: Crap, you said it already that it was Panasonic. Anyways, didn't find any BIOS backdoor password for it via google. |
| AdamC |
Posted: Mar 4 2007, 12:33 PM
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Usually somewhere there is a jumper that you can move to reset the CNOS without removing the battery. At least there is on normal motherboards not sure about laptops tho.
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| wiz |
Posted: Mar 4 2007, 12:59 PM
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i tried to open it up and get to the battery but after so many screws i gave up it is to complicated, all i need is to change the boot load, damn.
Once again thank you for all of your help. i did not know it was this hard to install windows -------------------- ![]() >>> God is Busy-Can I Help U?<<< |
| risk3 |
Posted: Mar 4 2007, 06:48 PM
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Wiz, read my first post + link. Apparently, resetting the CMOS is not possible with a laptop/notebook. Contact your BIOS provider for help. |
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| kilroy |
Posted: Mar 5 2007, 08:51 AM
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isn't it possible to just install it from Windows? I mean insert the CD and start installing. As far as i remember, i did install my XP once like that, but that was on a desktop. pls excuse me if things aren't the same with a laptop.
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| risk3 |
Posted: Mar 5 2007, 10:33 AM
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You're excused
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| wiz |
Posted: Mar 5 2007, 01:28 PM
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OK removal battery for 8 hrs. it did work. what i did is i removed the battery for 8hrs. and then put it back but kept the hard drive out and restarted it did work. now i have changed the password.
thank you for everyone of you for great help -------------------- ![]() >>> God is Busy-Can I Help U?<<< |
| Spewed |
Posted: Mar 5 2007, 01:37 PM
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Cool.
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| risk3 |
Posted: Mar 5 2007, 07:04 PM
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Good news Wiz.
Why 8 hours? Is this procedure specific to Panasonic Toughbook? Anyway, make sure you remember the PW . |
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Anyways, didn't find any BIOS backdoor password for it via google.







