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| 1347687 | 2013-07-02 03:58:00 | I have a laptop Toshiba Satellite C660 with a bios password that the owner doesn't recall. I have researched high & low but have been unable to find the specific procedures to remove the bios password for a C660 model. Can anyone help me? |
NZHawk (4093) | ||
| 1347688 | 2013-07-02 04:08:00 | Might be the same as this (www.youtube.com) | Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
| 1347689 | 2013-07-02 04:12:00 | Speedy nope saw that one - similar but slight difference; doesn't have the JCMOS points | NZHawk (4093) | ||
| 1347690 | 2013-07-02 04:17:00 | Is there anything else after C660?? | Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
| 1347691 | 2013-07-02 04:18:00 | no | NZHawk (4093) | ||
| 1347692 | 2013-07-02 04:22:00 | Try holding down the Left shift key while its booting, this sometimes bypasses the BIOS password on a Toshiba. Have you tried "Toshiba" ( without the "") they all have backdoor passwords, just need to find the right one :) |
wainuitech (129) | ||
| 1347693 | 2013-07-02 04:24:00 | I would say (if its new) that its hardware based (I think most are now). And there's no way of removing it. You / he may have to take it into a toshiba service center. So they can remove it. have you managed to find out whether its got a CMOS battery somewhere? | Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
| 1347694 | 2013-07-02 04:26:00 | tried holding the left shift key - close but still asks for the password. | NZHawk (4093) | ||
| 1347695 | 2013-07-02 04:27:00 | re: CMOS battery - no - nothing obvious under the ram/hard drive cover. would need to remove the whole case to find that. | NZHawk (4093) | ||
| 1347696 | 2013-07-02 04:30:00 | Added to post #6 worth a try :) | wainuitech (129) | ||
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