"Then there was the man who drowned crossing a stream with an average depth of six inches."
http://defiant.darlington.com/Techzone/Laptops/toshiba.htm
The one and only way to bypass the Power On BIOS password
of a Toshiba Notebook. This method works on most models, except for Tecra 8000.
This is what you need:
1. Your notebook
2. An empty formatted diskette (720 kb or 1,44 mb)
3. A second computer (e.g. a DOS desktop PC)
4. A hex-editor (e.g. Norton DiskEdit or HexWorks)
This is what you have to do:
1. Start the desktop PC and start the hex-editor
2. Put the disk in drive A:
3. Change the first five bytes of sector 2 (boot sector is sector 1) to: 4B 45 59 00 00
4. Save it! Now you have a KEYDISK
5. Remove the disk from drive A:
6. Put the disk in the notebook drive
7. Start the notebook in Boot Mode (push the reset button)
8. Press Enter when asked for Password:
9. You will be asked to Set Password again. Press Y and Enter.
10. You now see the BIOS configuration where you can set a new password.
And that's all!
Note: this method is never published before. Your free
to copy this information, publish it on your homepage
and/or write a Wizard for this procedure.
Toshiba notebook BIOS password removal via Parallel Port
If you make a simple device that you connect to your parallel port, a
lot of Toshiba computers remove the password when you boot it up.
The device, named "loopback" by some, could be made out of any parallel
wire with 25pins connectors. You should connect these pins:
1-5-10, 2-11, 3-17, 4-12, 6-16, 7-13, 8-14, 9-15 (and 18-25 optional)
The one and only way to bypass the Power On BIOS password
of a Toshiba Notebook. This method works on most models, except for Tecra 8000.
This is what you need:
1. Your notebook
2. An empty formatted diskette (720 kb or 1,44 mb)
3. A second computer (e.g. a DOS desktop PC)
4. A hex-editor (e.g. Norton DiskEdit or HexWorks)
This is what you have to do:
1. Start the desktop PC and start the hex-editor
2. Put the disk in drive A:
3. Change the first five bytes of sector 2 (boot sector is sector 1) to: 4B 45 59 00 00
4. Save it! Now you have a KEYDISK
5. Remove the disk from drive A:
6. Put the disk in the notebook drive
7. Start the notebook in Boot Mode (push the reset button)
8. Press Enter when asked for Password:
9. You will be asked to Set Password again. Press Y and Enter.
10. You now see the BIOS configuration where you can set a new password.
And that's all!
Note: this method is never published before. Your free
to copy this information, publish it on your homepage
and/or write a Wizard for this procedure.
Toshiba notebook BIOS password removal via Parallel Port
If you make a simple device that you connect to your parallel port, a
lot of Toshiba computers remove the password when you boot it up.
The device, named "loopback" by some, could be made out of any parallel
wire with 25pins connectors. You should connect these pins:
1-5-10, 2-11, 3-17, 4-12, 6-16, 7-13, 8-14, 9-15 (and 18-25 optional)
Celeron(cd0) 1000@1000,1.80V ASUS P2B-S Rev 1.03 BIOS 1014 beta 1a, 256@222,100Mhz/AMD k6-III+ 450@550,2.0V ASUS P5A-B rev 1.03 BIOS 1010, 256Mb@222,100Mhz
Uhm, de simpelste manier is natuurlijk even aan de vorige eigenaar vragen. Ben je het snelste klaar ook nog, dus wat wil je nog meer?
Virussen? Scan ze hier!
Je bent tweaker of je bent het niet. Als je er om moet vragen ben je het duidelijk niet
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Celeron(cd0) 1000@1000,1.80V ASUS P2B-S Rev 1.03 BIOS 1014 beta 1a, 256@222,100Mhz/AMD k6-III+ 450@550,2.0V ASUS P5A-B rev 1.03 BIOS 1010, 256Mb@222,100Mhz
Tijd is geld, en ik kom ze allebij te kort
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Maarre fanx voor de info.
Maarre fanx voor de info.
"Then there was the man who drowned crossing a stream with an average depth of six inches."
die keydisk werkt (tenminste.. bij mijn oude satt.pro)
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