Hi there! When that is happening, you can download a bootable program that can take care of that problem. Just type into google, "Bootable Bios Password Reset" or if you are using a desktop, locate the CMOS battery on the motherboard and take off the pin for about 20 seconds than reconnect it; it will reset the bios removing all passwords.
hey I also have win 10 64 bit, everything runs great, but when I type the first ioperm command, tells me that ioperm.sys is already installed, startservice function call failed. Then, when I go to the cmos_win /k, it shows the 1 2 0 options, when I hit 2, it tells me "as administrator, run "ioperm.exe -i" before
are you running it (ioperm.exe -i) as administrator? You can right click your mouse to access this possibility from the dropdown menu. Then it should work.
Ladies and Gnetlemen, I have diagnosed and found the problem for windows vista/7/8/8.1 users and am currently making the video to show how to kill the password on these operating systems, please stay tuned and thank you for your patience!
Jummun Yaasin Assuming you have no access to admin account: -Find system32 folder -Rename Utilman.exe to Utilman.exe.old (you may need a linux livecd to do this, alternatively you can get a livecd specifically for removing the password on windows operating systems) -Make a copy of cmd.exe -Rename cmd.exe to Utilman.exe -Restart -Click on the accessibility settings icon in bottom left at login screen -cmd window pops up -type net user * [username here] -Press enter twice -??? -Profit!
FirstName LastName What you just posted helps nobody here with the password they need. What you have posted is a work around for windows 8 LOCAL account passwords only. The problem everyone is having here is this video for cmospwd5.0 is for bios pwd but only works on Windows 32 bit systems and not 64 bit systems.
Martin C. Yeah I saw the first second of the video and probably assumed it was going to be a boot disk, and for some reason must've mistook the whole operating systems thing for breaking local passwords. In my defense, I was probably drunk at the time.
For me, I get everything working until I get to ioperm -i and it worked but fails to start. but when I go ahead to the kill cmos it says I need to start ioperm as admin but I started cmd as admin and ioperm as admin but still doesn't work.
@@JACKPOT-ig3xk I finally bypass that by removing the battery (since my issue was on a laptop) the power supply & the cmos battery & then holding the power button down for 20 to 30 seconds roughly and leaving the cmos battery out for at least 10 minutes then plugging everything back in so far that the only luck I've had I wish it was more simple
Honest question: I just did this, and it works. Thank you! But: is there a way to disable this feature? Meaning: what if I don't want anybody to access my bios. The way it is now, anybody can type the wrong password, get the request code, then use your method to access my bios. How can I disable this feature? I read that some bios have a setting to disable password recovery, but mine doesn't. Any ideas? Thanks in advance!
Hi Nik. Many thanks for your efforts in posting this video. I have completed the process and it appears that although i got to the "cmos killed" in cmd prompt, PW requirement is still alive and well. I did it twice, tried the #2 and the #1 options. The laptop however would not restart so i had to cold shut down via the power switch. Laptop is a Panasonic Toughbook CF30 Mk2-F running Windows XP SP3 and the motherboard/bios is Phoenix. Once restarted the F2 bios access still has the "password required" option. Have tried all other methods, backdoor phoenix passwords, cmos battery removed etc etc. Any advice would be gratefully received and i will email you as well. Regardless, many thanks for your efforts.
Hey Julian, I am not quite sure what you're asking, but this tutorial was performed and filmed on a laptop. So if you're asking, Yes it is safe to use on a laptop computer, just be sure to follow instructions and you will have the password gone in no time!
@@lbsiuk I tried everything on my HP Elitebook 470p. I have tried removing CMOS battery, killing CMOS battery with HP BIOS Utility tool and also I tried to remove bios password with the same utility tool. But none of it worked.
Hi: I just completed watching your video and you made this very clear and easy to understand. What if I have Linux Zorin on my computer which was once windows 10? I converted over and want to go back to windows 10. I did this on my laptop. I did mess up the BIOS and put in a very strong password but lost it. You mention in your video that it can be done with any OS. I do have a factory windows 10 and would very much like to reinstall it. Can I still do it using the CMD even though it is supposedly the ZORIN OS? I hope I made myself clear in explaining my situation. I look forward to your response.😊
It took me FOREVER to find your answer on this! Thank you! Now, let me say, look at your video...you misspelled "ioperm" but the technique worked great from within Windows. There is also a DOS folder in the software; maybe those without drive access could use that? Thanks again! KUDOS!
hello i have lenovo t61 and my problem was the supervisor password and i cannot remove it. i used the CMOSPWD program and i restarted my laptop and come the shocking surprise. my laptop asked me for the password and he don't accept my password i can not log in to windows. I removed the CMOS battery and waited for one day that my something happens but unfortunately nothing happened
Bios PWD protected on HP Ltp. NVMe 256 G drive inaccessible. No access to windows. I can boot to thumb drive. Can I put dis into thumb drive and load this program onto the same thumb drive and run it that way to reset Bios?
I don't see how you got into operating system with out the password. Mine has locked up and states system disabled *CODE* service tag *#* and won't let me boot to OS. Also, its a dell mini inspiron 10, so the battery removal and has no jumper. NOW WHAT?
Hi i am trying to factory reset a desk top that i got but when i go to reset options it asks for a password to which i do not know will this work for that it is a acer aspire T180-192Z, I could rearly use your help. what is the program i need to download for CMOSPWD
If you are trying to esteem the bios on a desktop, you don't need this program. Simply google the motherboard model number and it will have a section in the online manual about resetting the bios
dude! I cant copy anything to the c drive because i cant get past the blue password box at startup!!! how am i supposed to follow these steps if i cant get into the system???
You need to check your Windows architecture (32 or 64 bit). CMOSPWD was written in a 32 bit environment and will not work on 64 bit Operating Systems. Beyond that, depending on your Windows Edition, please follow either of these tutorials: Windows 7: th-cam.com/video/_eJYaArHbuU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=R9amxshxevR9ErJ Windows 10/11: th-cam.com/video/7PDtGcC5T9A/w-d-xo.htmlsi=dvJKMxZA9ct9MlM3
I tried this and did not work on my Acer Externsa 5630 is this only for selected models? of laptops? as i did what you said and it CMOS killed but when restarted still was not able to enter the Bios
In my Dell Inspiron 1564 this does not work for me and I also tried removing the bios password other method like hiren CD, removing cmos battery it didn't work for me.please can u give me solution for that.
It didn't worked. I followed everything and it kills the CMOS but the PC never shuts down it hangs. I have to shut it down holding the power button so the password remains.
good day!! can you please help me with my purchased old laptop. i cant still erase the cmos password even i follow your above instructions. i'm hopefull you can assists me. thanks
Hi, Very nice video, thanks. I have Lenovo Ideapad Z580 laptop (running windows 8 64 bit) and its asking for a password to get into BIOS for some reason unknown to me. I do not want to open my laptop and try something as risky as removing the CMOS battery as suggested by many in other TH-cam videos, can you please help me? I want to install other OS like Ubuntu. Thanks a lot.
It didn't work. According to Grenier (cmospwd creator), laptops store Bios pwd i eeprom not cmos. He says to remove the Bios hardware (chip) with heatgun, set in new chip. Another says remove main battery & small, circular battery, & drain laptop of all power. I'll try that; not my pc.
it says killed but when i tried to access again it asks for password... whats the point of your video if it asks for again.. we are here to remove the problem..
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Can I use Hiren’s BootCD 15.2 to remove the password because I messed up the size of the screen D- SUB out of range if you can't help what I'll be greatly appreciated it would be nice if I could burn it to a CD or USB
like your video in your CMD command C:\documents and settings\user but my cmd C:\user\pawan> so this command is not working to remove my BIOS system can not find path..... please suggest
dude, i have a WD HDD locked with a password, i formatted the HDD and copied my data on it and protected with a password, then i lost the password or the HDD is not responding to what i suppose to be the correct password. you have a solution for this? i have important and personal files in there! thanks man
hi nik and all youtubers been trying these commands but keep getting "the system cannot find the path specified." even thou ive extracted to the C: drive do you know where i could be going wrong my laptop is running win7 i can access everything but bios which has the password im trying to destroy
help... i did all of the things that u had shown but when it asks for choice press 2 then it says As administrator, run "ioperm.exe -i" before instead of cmos killed...what should i do plz help me
Hi there DH. If there is a password that is preventing you from bolting into the system and BIOS, this is known as a POWER ON PASSWORD (POP) in which case you need a bootable utility that can remove the password for you. Search google for a bootable BIOS password removal tool. Good luck!
I wasn't help me i have dell inspiron 1501 and i am not able to access my boot settings its ask me password after try worng password it says System Disabled (12109) Plaese help me to solve problem.
Hey, I was just wondering if you could help me out with a question that I've got. I have a Lenovo T460s which had my bios pwd as a finger print. Some reason it passes my fingerprint, then asks for a password. Only problem is that I have never set a physical password to my laptop. I see your doing this on an older laptop or PC running windows XP. I looked into my registry and found that my Bios version says this, REG_MULTI_SZ LENOVO - 0N1CET52W (v1.20) Phoenix BIOS SC-T v2.1 so my bios version would be 2.1 where you are writing 5.0? so this would be mine - cd c:\cmospwd-2.1\windows ??
Hello, i got a siemens lifebook e8310 with windows xp and done it exaktly like in your video... after that i coulnd start windows anymore .. but the passwort is still there ... ATTENTION u could destroy ur computer with that .. after this it cant find my harddrive anymore ;( :( :(
i forget bios (F2) password in my laptop, i try with your tricks but it not erase in my laptop, I use windows 10, so please give me the trick for windows 10
Most likely not due to security set at the bios level. Take it from someone who hacked the admin account after advanced security measures were put in place to try to stop me, it's not worth it. I overloaded their network and bandwidth capabilities, and caused the IT department to run around confused till I went to the head of IT after I had my fun and said look, you should really patch this, I have been wrecking it, and showed him my findings. This is designed for A) educational purposes, and I am not responsible for ANY damage or harm you do to your or anyone else's system B) it's more for gamers who need to over clock or IT professionals who need to tweak a system .be careful, and unless you know what you're doing (accessing cmd from school doesn't make you as good as anonymous sorry I'm not gunna sugar coat it) I'd say just cut your loses and move on. And this works on 32 bit systems only, the way the program was written doesn't support 64 bit architecture
+Nik Tolgyesi there is good. 1: the computers are 32 bit and are old 2: I could set up an admin account and do it but then trouble is right around the corner. 3: I'm not plannin on doing it I'm just curious
This does not work for me. I have done all steps according to the video but here is an error. After choosing 2 for killing, as admin run "ioperm.exe -i" before. However, I did it!
Hi, I really enjoyed your video, but seems is not working on Windows 10. I have a dell latitude laptop and it runs Windows 10 Pro, I follow all the steps but it couldn't kill the bios pwd, pls help me out
Hi there! When that is happening, you can download a bootable program that can take care of that problem. Just type into google, "Bootable Bios Password Reset" or if you are using a desktop, locate the CMOS battery on the motherboard and take off the pin for about 20 seconds than reconnect it; it will reset the bios removing all passwords.
4:30 If it says that its not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file it means that it did nothing
this guy was misspelled the file name.
when it comes to the end of everything does not appear to me the same thing that you have discord to be able to communicate with you?
hey I also have win 10 64 bit, everything runs great, but when I type the first ioperm command, tells me that ioperm.sys is already installed, startservice function call failed. Then, when I go to the cmos_win /k, it shows the 1 2 0 options, when I hit 2, it tells me "as administrator, run "ioperm.exe -i" before
Hallo, Haben sie eine Lösung für diese Fehlermeldung gefunden ?
are you running it (ioperm.exe -i) as administrator? You can right click your mouse to access this possibility from the dropdown menu. Then it should work.
As administrator, run "ioperm.exe -i" before.
can you help me about this problem Mr.Nik
yes, mine said it's installed
i got the same problem bro can u help me?
Edward Diaz me to am stuck on the same problem
@@abc_8773 same problem do you got a fix?
@@byquartzblep6947 no
Ladies and Gnetlemen, I have diagnosed and found the problem for windows vista/7/8/8.1 users and am currently making the video to show how to kill the password on these operating systems, please stay tuned and thank you for your patience!
U already got the video ready??
Jummun Yaasin
Assuming you have no access to admin account:
-Find system32 folder
-Rename Utilman.exe to Utilman.exe.old (you may need a linux livecd to do this, alternatively you can get a livecd specifically for removing the password on windows operating systems)
-Make a copy of cmd.exe
-Rename cmd.exe to Utilman.exe
-Restart
-Click on the accessibility settings icon in bottom left at login screen
-cmd window pops up
-type net user * [username here]
-Press enter twice
-???
-Profit!
FirstName LastName What you just posted helps nobody here with the password they need. What you have posted is a work around for windows 8 LOCAL account passwords only. The problem everyone is having here is this video for cmospwd5.0 is for bios pwd but only works on Windows 32 bit systems and not 64 bit systems.
Martin C.
Yeah I saw the first second of the video and probably assumed it was going to be a boot disk, and for some reason must've mistook the whole operating systems thing for breaking local passwords. In my defense, I was probably drunk at the time.
What should I do if I can't log into the operating system? Is there an ISO program available that I can run?
For me, I get everything working until I get to ioperm -i and it worked but fails to start. but when I go ahead to the kill cmos it says I need to start ioperm as admin but I started cmd as admin and ioperm as admin but still doesn't work.
Same here
@@Wolf-G88 any fix
@@JACKPOT-ig3xk I finally bypass that by removing the battery (since my issue was on a laptop) the power supply & the cmos battery & then holding the power button down for 20 to 30 seconds roughly and leaving the cmos battery out for at least 10 minutes then plugging everything back in so far that the only luck I've had I wish it was more simple
Honest question: I just did this, and it works. Thank you! But: is there a way to disable this feature? Meaning: what if I don't want anybody to access my bios. The way it is now, anybody can type the wrong password, get the request code, then use your method to access my bios. How can I disable this feature? I read that some bios have a setting to disable password recovery, but mine doesn't. Any ideas? Thanks in advance!
Hi Nik.
Many thanks for your efforts in posting this video. I have completed the process and it appears that although i got to the "cmos killed" in cmd prompt, PW requirement is still alive and well. I did it twice, tried the #2 and the #1 options. The laptop however would not restart so i had to cold shut down via the power switch. Laptop is a Panasonic Toughbook CF30 Mk2-F running Windows XP SP3 and the motherboard/bios is Phoenix.
Once restarted the F2 bios access still has the "password required" option. Have tried all other methods, backdoor phoenix passwords, cmos battery removed etc etc.
Any advice would be gratefully received and i will email you as well.
Regardless, many thanks for your efforts.
"ioperm.sys" installation failed :( How to fix it? Please.... TIA
Hey Julian, I am not quite sure what you're asking, but this tutorial was performed and filmed on a laptop. So if you're asking, Yes it is safe to use on a laptop computer, just be sure to follow instructions and you will have the password gone in no time!
it says Cmos killed, but still asking me for a password.
Me to
I don't think it works for windows 10. Also they might have patched it.
@@sir.buttersworth Isn't working for me in XP. It's because the password in laptops is stored in an EEPROM rather than the CMOS.
@@lbsiuk I tried everything on my HP Elitebook 470p. I have tried removing CMOS battery, killing CMOS battery with HP BIOS Utility tool and also I tried to remove bios password with the same utility tool. But none of it worked.
Please i followed your steps but i didn't get any option to choose from it says "NB: for award bios password are different than original but it work"
Hi:
I just completed watching your video and you made this very clear and easy to understand. What if I have Linux Zorin on my computer which was once windows 10? I converted over and want to go back to windows 10. I did this on my laptop. I did mess up the BIOS and put in a very strong password but lost it. You mention in your video that it can be done with any OS. I do have a factory windows 10 and would very much like to reinstall it. Can I still do it using the CMD even though it is supposedly the ZORIN OS? I hope I made myself clear in explaining my situation. I look forward to your response.😊
It took me FOREVER to find your answer on this! Thank you!
Now, let me say, look at your video...you misspelled "ioperm" but the technique worked great from within Windows. There is also a DOS folder in the software; maybe those without drive access could use that?
Thanks again! KUDOS!
what if you cant get to your os......then you are screwed.
hey man can you help me? at last there is "as administrator run "ioperm.exe -i" before." please help me asap.
same with me please help
CrazyGreenBoy same here :(
Just write ioperm.exe -i and work it
Run cmd by Administrator
Win+R
cmd !*can't click Enter*!
CLICK Ctr+shift+Enter
what about startup or bootup BIOS before you even get the chance to press anything. How do you remove that.....
hello i have lenovo t61 and my problem was the supervisor password and i cannot remove it.
i used the CMOSPWD program and i restarted my laptop and come the shocking surprise. my laptop asked me for the password and he don't accept my password i can not log in to windows.
I removed the CMOS battery and waited for one day that my something happens but unfortunately nothing happened
I used this fix and it worked like a champ. It took me a couple of try's but it worked!!!!!
Many thanks!!!!
u means to say that we just need to move jumper from one pin to.another and remove battery for 30 seconds right...?
Bios PWD protected on HP Ltp. NVMe 256 G drive inaccessible. No access to windows. I can boot to thumb drive. Can I put dis into thumb drive and load this program onto the same thumb drive and run it that way to reset Bios?
I don't see how you got into operating system with out the password. Mine has locked up and states system disabled *CODE* service tag *#* and won't let me boot to OS. Also, its a dell mini inspiron 10, so the battery removal and has no jumper. NOW WHAT?
Hi i am trying to factory reset a desk top that i got but when i go to reset options it asks for a password to which i do not know will this work for that it is a acer aspire T180-192Z, I could rearly use your help.
what is the program i need to download for CMOSPWD
If you are trying to esteem the bios on a desktop, you don't need this program. Simply google the motherboard model number and it will have a section in the online manual about resetting the bios
+Nik Tolgyesi mine shows
as administrator run upper.exe -i before
pls help
seems like everything works, before I want shut down the laptop: it struggle and can't do anything about it (Acer x51L) i it able to handle it?
I get up to the CMD black box bit but keeps saying for me commend not reconsided all the time sorry cannot spell it
dude! I cant copy anything to the c drive because i cant get past the blue password box at startup!!! how am i supposed to follow these steps if i cant get into the system???
How to find that directory path? is it 5.0 or any other
Ipoerm was a typo, I'm sorry, the correct command is ioperm!
+R. Ran It did not work: "not recognised as an enternal/external command... " etc.
what about in PC? Could it also done on windows 10 pc?
Thanks in advance
Will this method work for my hp ProBook 4740s notebook pc
You need to check your Windows architecture (32 or 64 bit). CMOSPWD was written in a 32 bit environment and will not work on 64 bit Operating Systems. Beyond that, depending on your Windows Edition, please follow either of these tutorials:
Windows 7: th-cam.com/video/_eJYaArHbuU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=R9amxshxevR9ErJ
Windows 10/11: th-cam.com/video/7PDtGcC5T9A/w-d-xo.htmlsi=dvJKMxZA9ct9MlM3
I tried this and did not work on my Acer Externsa 5630 is this only for selected models? of laptops?
as i did what you said and it CMOS killed but when restarted still was not able to enter the Bios
In my Dell Inspiron 1564 this does not work for me and I also tried removing the bios password other method like hiren CD, removing cmos battery it didn't work for me.please can u give me solution for that.
It didn't worked. I followed everything and it kills the CMOS but the PC never shuts down it hangs. I have to shut it down holding the power button so the password remains.
Where did I go wrong? the command was done successfully, but when i tried opening the bios it still has the same password.
can I use these methods using the HDD as external drive?
good day!! can you please help me with my purchased old laptop. i cant still erase the cmos password even i follow your above instructions. i'm hopefull you can assists me. thanks
Everything have done but my msi notebook is not starting after that...please do something
Hi,
Very nice video, thanks. I have Lenovo Ideapad Z580 laptop (running windows 8 64 bit) and its asking for a password to get into BIOS for some reason unknown to me. I do not want to open my laptop and try something as risky as removing the CMOS battery as suggested by many in other TH-cam videos, can you please help me? I want to install other OS like Ubuntu. Thanks a lot.
It didn't work. According to Grenier (cmospwd creator), laptops store Bios pwd i eeprom not cmos. He says to remove the Bios hardware (chip) with heatgun, set in new chip. Another says remove main battery & small, circular battery, & drain laptop of all power. I'll try that; not my pc.
it says killed but when i tried to access again it asks for password... whats the point of your video if it asks for again.. we are here to remove the problem..
hi man i did all the thing but i type 1 and now my laptop wont start and wont boot help pls
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Does the technique work for windows 10???
Sir my issue is same but I can't access os as it in emergency mode or control d in linux can u please guide how to solve both problem
Will this work on windows 7 updated to windows 10 laptop 32 bit system
my computer doesnt have an os and i cant install one untill i change something in the bios. what do i do
Can I use Hiren’s BootCD 15.2 to remove the password because I messed up the size of the screen D- SUB out of range if you can't help what I'll be greatly appreciated it would be nice if I could burn it to a CD or USB
Hi does this work for hp
6730s
like your video
in your CMD command
C:\documents and settings\user
but my cmd
C:\user\pawan>
so this command is not working to remove my BIOS
system can not find path.....
please suggest
dude, i have a WD HDD locked with a password, i formatted the HDD and copied my data on it and protected with a password, then i lost the password or the HDD is not responding to what i suppose to be the correct password. you have a solution for this? i have important and personal files in there! thanks man
as administrator, run "ioperm.exe -1" before what does that mean?
I have the same problem, what did you do?
icanswim70:: will this be the same as erasing the "supervisor" password as well??? CF-53 Panasonic Toughbook
McRom3 Yes. HOWEVER, this method is for 32 bit systems only, 64 but systems are completely different.
How would you get into windows in the first place if you did not know the bios password???
hi nik and all youtubers been trying these commands but keep getting "the system cannot find the path specified." even thou ive extracted to the C: drive do you know where i could be going wrong my laptop is running win7 i can access everything but bios which has the password im trying to destroy
iam getting 'openSCManager function call failed ' help me
help... i did all of the things that u had shown
but when it asks for choice press 2
then it says
As administrator, run "ioperm.exe -i" before
instead of cmos killed...what should i do plz help me
hello my samsung n150 plus small laptop says
as admininstrator, run "ioperm.exe -i before
help not working for me
Hi there DH. If there is a password that is preventing you from bolting into the system and BIOS, this is known as a POWER ON PASSWORD (POP) in which case you need a bootable utility that can remove the password for you. Search google for a bootable BIOS password removal tool. Good luck!
After I hit 2 and enter mine also says "As administrator, run 'ioperm.exe -i' before." How come? And how do I fix this?
hi, its working on all leptops? or windows 7?
my ioperm can't running.. how can i solve the problem?
no but really bud?
cannot get past the password screen so how can any of that be done?
cannot even boot from cd/dvd
said cmos killed but still have password... weird... any help please
hey, the system wont lose any information like archives and etc, right?
All will remain. This program only overwrites the password used for BIOS access.
I wasn't help me i have dell inspiron 1501 and i am not able to access my boot settings its ask me password after try worng password it says System Disabled
(12109)
Plaese help me to solve problem.
it shows As administrator, run "ioperm.exe -i" before after selecting option 2
Hey, I was just wondering if you could help me out with a question that I've got. I have a Lenovo T460s which had my bios pwd as a finger print. Some reason it passes my fingerprint, then asks for a password. Only problem is that I have never set a physical password to my laptop. I see your doing this on an older laptop or PC running windows XP. I looked into my registry and found that my Bios version says this, REG_MULTI_SZ LENOVO - 0N1CET52W (v1.20) Phoenix BIOS SC-T v2.1
so my bios version would be 2.1 where you are writing 5.0? so this would be mine - cd c:\cmospwd-2.1\windows
??
Hi there! I know, after review it was a typo, the correct file is ioperm -i. Thanks
I have got problem it said. As administrator Run ''ipoerm.exe -i'' before.
Very good! It worked in HP R410 with windows 7. Thank you!
Hello, i got a siemens lifebook e8310 with windows xp and done it exaktly like in your video... after that i coulnd start windows anymore .. but the passwort is still there ... ATTENTION u could destroy ur computer with that .. after this it cant find my harddrive anymore ;( :( :(
hello, after i press 2 and enter, it shows "As Administrator, run"ioperm.exe -i" before." what should i do?
+Nik Tolgyesi help
don't work with my PC fujitsu siemens p3520 with phoenix bios
why?? help me please
Your data will not be touched, this program zones in specifically on the bios/cmos password, completely apart from any data on your hard drive
will this work on gateway with windows 10
I could not find on internet if it work with zbook 15u G3 ? thanks
does not work on Packard bell ze7. Any suggestions?
It doesn't work on my laptop. My laptop is 64bit and windows 7.
I am not able to reinstall any operating system on my lappi seen month..
thanks! it worked but you have a mistake you have to use administrator cmd to do it
sir is it work on HP compaq 8100 elite convertible minitower??
i forget bios (F2) password in my laptop, i try with your tricks but it not erase in my laptop, I use windows 10, so please give me the trick for windows 10
Will this work on a school computer? I know how to access cmd on it?
Most likely not due to security set at the bios level. Take it from someone who hacked the admin account after advanced security measures were put in place to try to stop me, it's not worth it. I overloaded their network and bandwidth capabilities, and caused the IT department to run around confused till I went to the head of IT after I had my fun and said look, you should really patch this, I have been wrecking it, and showed him my findings. This is designed for A) educational purposes, and I am not responsible for ANY damage or harm you do to your or anyone else's system B) it's more for gamers who need to over clock or IT professionals who need to tweak a system .be careful, and unless you know what you're doing (accessing cmd from school doesn't make you as good as anonymous sorry I'm not gunna sugar coat it) I'd say just cut your loses and move on. And this works on 32 bit systems only, the way the program was written doesn't support 64 bit architecture
+Nik Tolgyesi there is good.
1: the computers are 32 bit and are old
2: I could set up an admin account and do it but then trouble is right around the corner.
3: I'm not plannin on doing it I'm just curious
+Nik Tolgyesi also the computers run Windows 7 enterprise
Can it work in Lenovo 110 Ideapad
how did I can download the software while my laptop can't be accessed??
need help
does it go with windows 7 too ??
now keeps saying as administrator, run "ioperm.exe -1" before for me
This does not work for me. I have done all steps according to the video but here is an error. After choosing 2 for killing, as admin run "ioperm.exe -i" before. However, I did it!
Hallo,work this for Windows 7 64 bit Version?
ioperm is installed but not starting
how on earth did you get on your desktop if u can't put in the bios password
seriously what does it mean when it says "as administrator run ioperm.exe -i before
*****
same here
nope didnt fixed my problem
neither mine :( tried everything in win 7
Can this work for my windows 7 sony laptop
it says as administrator, run "ioperm.exe -i" before .pls help me anyone
help me. it says cannot find the path specified. but i already extract it to my C. btw im using windows 7 ultimate
same with me :( i m using win 7 ultimate
vik c See this
www.deskdecode.com/clear-unknown-bios-cmos-password/
or for laptop
www.deskdecode.com/clear-laptop-bios-cmos-password/
When I get to "kill cmoss", it tells me to run the ipoerm as admin and return. Pls help
just press ctrl+shift+enter during the run part
I do everything but on last when i writting number 2,he say:As administrator,run ''ioperm.exe -i'' before.
What i need to do now? :O pls answer :)
Thank you soooo much! It worked great on an Acer netbook that has been locked up for about 6 years.
Hi, I really enjoyed your video, but seems is not working on Windows 10. I have a dell latitude laptop and it runs Windows 10 Pro, I follow all the steps but it couldn't kill the bios pwd, pls help me out
Try this -> How To Remove Unknown BIOS Password Using CMOSPWD Windows 10:
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"as administrator run "ioperm.exe -i" before." :
Start>Programs>Accesories>Right Click Command Prompt>Run as Administrator>Redo everything