How To Bypass BIOS Password Protected Computers
How To Bypass BIOS Password Protected Computers
As you can see there are various ways on bypassing/changing BIOS passwords.
I have successfully used all of the options below on various computers many years ago.
These methods will work on computers of today. I have updated the Standard BIOS
backdoor passwords for current computers made as of last week. ( big grin ).
READ EVEYTHING BEFORE YOU USE ANY METHOD LISTED BELOW.
When 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.
AMI BIOS
AMI, A.M.I., AMI SW, AMI_SW, BIOS, PASSWORD, HEWITT RAND, Oder
Note that the key associated to "_" in the US keyboard corresponds to "?" in some
European keyboards (such as Italian and German ones), so -- for example -- you should
type AWARD?SW when using those keyboards. Also remember that passwords are Case
Sensitive. The last two passwords in the AWARD BIOS list are in Russian.
Short together pins 12 and 32 (the first and the last pins on the bottom edge of the chip)
or pins 74 and 75 (the two pins on the upper left corner).
gnd
74
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5v 75--| |
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| CHIPS |
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| P82C206 |
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| gnd | 5v
12 32
OPTi F82C206 (rectangular)
Short together pins 3 and 26 (third pin from left side and fifth pin from right side on the
bottom edge).
80 51
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81 -| |- 50
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| OPTi |
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| F82C206 |
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100-|________________|-31
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1 || | | 30
3 26
The Dallas DS1287 and DS1287A, and the compatible Benchmarq bp3287MT and
bq3287AMT chips have a built-in battery. This battery should last up to ten years. Any
motherboard using these chips should not have an additional battery (this means you can't
flash the BIOS by removing a battery). When the battery fails, the RTC chip would be
replaced.
CMOS RAM can be cleared on the 1287A and 3287AMT chips by shorting pins 12 and
21.
The 1287 (and 3287MT) differ from the 1287A in that the CMOS RAM can't be cleared.
If there is a problem such as a forgotten password, the chip must be replaced. (In this case
it is recommended to replace the 1287 with a 1287A). Also the Dallas 12887 and 12887A
are similar but contain twice as much CMOS RAM storage.
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1 -| * U |- 24 5v
2 -| |- 23
3 -| |- 22
4 -| |- 21 RCL (RAM Clear)
5 -| |- 20
6 -| |- 19
7 -| |- 18
8 -| |- 17
9 -| |- 16
10 -| |- 15
11 -| |- 14
gnd 12 -|__________|- 13
Dallas DS12885S
Benchmarq bq3258S
Hitachi HD146818AP
Samsung KS82C6818A
This is a rectangular 24-pin DIP chip, usually in a socket. The number on the chip should
end in 6818.
Although this chip is pin-compatible with the Dallas 1287/1287A, there is no built-in
battery.
Short together pins 12 and 24.
5v
24 20 13
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| DALLAS |
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| DS12885S |
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1 12
gnd
Motorola MC146818AP
Short pins 12 and 24. These are the pins on diagonally opposite corners - lower left and
upper right. You might also try pins 12 and 20.
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1 -| * U |- 24 5v
2 -| |- 23
3 -| |- 22
4 -| |- 21
5 -| |- 20
6 -| |- 19
7 -| |- 18
8 -| |- 17
9 -| |- 16
10 -| |- 15
11 -| |- 14
gnd 12 -|__________|- 13