zbeng Posted November 14, 2006 Report Posted November 14, 2006 This is a password hack but it clears the BIOS such that the next time you start the PC, the CMOS does not ask for any password. Now if you are able to bring the DOS prompt up, then you will be able to change the BIOS setting to the default. To clear the CMOS do the following:Get DOS prompt and type:DEBUG hit enter-o 70 2e hit enter-o 71 ff hit enter-q hit enterexit hit enterRestart the computer. It works on most versions of the AWARD BIOS.Basic BIOS password crack - works 9.9 times out of tenThis is a password hack but it clears the BIOS such that the next time you start the PC, the CMOS does not ask for any password. Now if you are able to bring the DOS prompt up, then you will be able to change the BIOS setting to the default. To clear the CMOS do the following:Get DOS prompt and type:DEBUG hit enter-o 70 2e hit enter-o 71 ff hit enter-q hit enterexit hit enterRestart the computer. It works on most versions of the AWARD BIOS.Accessing information on the hard diskWhen you turn on the host machine, enter the CMOS setup menu (usually you have to press F2, or DEL, or CTRL+ALT+S during the boot sequence) and go to STANDARD CMOS SETUP, and set the channel to which you have put the hard disk as TYPE=Auto, MODE=AUTO, then SAVE & EXIT SETUP. Now you have access to the hard disk.Standard BIOS backdoor passwordsThe first, less invasive, attempt to bypass a BIOS password is to try on of these standard manufacturer's backdoor passwords:AWARD BIOSAWARD SW, AWARD_SW, Award SW, AWARD PW, _award, awkward, J64, j256, j262, j332, j322, 01322222, 589589, 589721, 595595, 598598, HLT, SER, SKY_FOX, aLLy, aLLY, Condo, CONCAT, TTPTHA, aPAf, HLT, KDD, ZBAAACA, ZAAADA, ZJAAADC, djonet, % Quote
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