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    bios pass reset

    Discussion in 'Fujitsu' started by almazlamaz, Dec 21, 2004.

  1. almazlamaz

    almazlamaz Newbie

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    Hi,
    I have fujitsu s6200 lifebook. At the time I bought it I was playing around bios and now I can not enter bios, because I forgot the password I set 6 mos ago :(

    I wrote to customer support, but no respone so far. Any ideas how to reset it ?
    I can boot the computer, its working perfect, but I need to change some things in bios, which I can not enter :(
     
  2. Brian

    Brian Working at 486 Speed NBR Reviewer

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    There's a procedure to reset that, I just don't know what it is for Fujitsu off hand. Call support, that's faster and easier.

    Editor in Chief http://www.bargainPDA.com and http://www.SPOTstop.com
     
  3. almazlamaz

    almazlamaz Newbie

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    Customer support told me, that the only way to reset the password is to send them the notebook and they will do it. The price is 150$ for that :(
     
  4. Brian

    Brian Working at 486 Speed NBR Reviewer

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    There's a way to do it...resetting a jumper or something. I've just never looked into in detail. You can either forget about it or find an alternative solution. I wouldn't pay $150 for that.

    Editor in Chief http://www.bargainPDA.com and http://www.SPOTstop.com
     
  5. drw

    drw Notebook Consultant

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    I use the same password for bios and win logins for my computers. It's simple and has some meaning to my childhood so I can remember. While not a complex random series of numbers and letters, it's enough to keep inquisitives away from my stuff.

    Try to go back in time and remember the password you may have used.

    -David
     
  6. bootleg2go

    bootleg2go Notebook Deity NBR Reviewer

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    <blockquote id='quote'> quote:<hr height='1' noshade id='quote'>Originally posted by Brian

     
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  7. jadefish

    jadefish Notebook Enthusiast

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    ok - not cool.

    I was was checking out the BIOS on my S6220 for the first time a few days ago, and now it's asking for a password to re-enter. One slight problem - i did not set a BIOS password at any time. WTF do i do now? I gotta pay $150???? No freaking way.

    Fujitsu S6220 1.7GHz : 768MB RAM : 5K80 HDD : CD-RW/DVD
     
  8. Brian

    Brian Working at 486 Speed NBR Reviewer

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    You might be able to talk support out of it, but BIOS passwords don't set themselves.

    Brian

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  9. jadefish

    jadefish Notebook Enthusiast

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    well i am 100% positive i did not enter a password and i'm the only user of the laptop, so it's either a BIOS bug or i am infected with something that changed the BIOS settings (scary).

    Fujitsu S6220 1.7GHz : 768MB RAM : 5K80 HDD : CD-RW/DVD
     
  10. ivraditz@hotmail.com

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    almazlamaz,
    You say it boots fine, does that mean you can get to windows and the bios password only stops you from changing bios settings? If that is the case, I think there are programs you can run in windows that can retrieve your bios password (it's stored on a separate chip, I can't remember the name off hand). Also, if you can boot, you could boot to a knoppix distro (a version of Linux that runs off a cd) and run a bios password retrieval program that way.
    But if it's asking you for a password to boot I'm pretty sure your only options are to either send it in or reflash the chip that has the password.

     
  11. michael1996

    michael1996 Notebook Enthusiast

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    if you can reboot, do you want to try to flash a new version bios?[ :D]
     
  12. jadefish

    jadefish Notebook Enthusiast

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    i want to try this, but where can I download new bios for the s6220??? can't find it anywhere on Fujitsu site.


    <blockquote id='quote'> quote:<hr height='1' noshade id='quote'>Originally posted by michael1996

     
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    jadefish Notebook Enthusiast

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    BIOS update for Fujitsu S6220? Where to get it? Anyone?



    <blockquote id='quote'> quote:<hr height='1' noshade id='quote'>Originally posted by jadefish

     
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