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Released in June of 2009, the 1005HA is identified by its "Seashell" design, and is available in many different varieties in regards to operating system, internal storage, and battery size.

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I forgot my bios password

how to ground or reset the bios chip-set in my net book, asus eee pc seashell series. there is no jumper and if i unplug the cmos battery and plug it, the password is still there.it is a start up password..i cant operate my net book because of the password..i cant remember my password..please help me. thanks

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I believe that this will require a BIOS reflash.

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Hello everybody, I have a very bad problem named notebook Asus, model Asus X553m-XX809D white. I purcahed notebooky in Czech, my notebook in link https://www.mall.cz/notebooky-.... My BIOS password security doesn't work any more. I have an Acer notebooky white same password and I use it everyday. What can I do because I tried to use the method whit the CMOS battery (It was removed from the motherboard and the password do not resets only the BIOS resets but it's still telling me “Enter password:” It's making me sick of it :( Please if someone knows how can I repair it please post me some advice's!) I'm a computer scientist, I know how to fix it and everything. But I'm not in the Czech Republic, I am here in Serbia, I have a problem of border police, I was not allowed to cross the border in the Czech Republic, I not have to wait 24 days to release me. I not have the equipment and tools in the Czech Republic, to fix my laptop. What matters to me is very important that I send her a document. My document is inside with my notebook, my HDD have password, with BIOS password administrator. Thanks you.

My adress: stefdimitrovski96@gmail.com

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Sadly, the simply battery trick hasn't worked in a long time for modern BIOS systems, which have mostly transitioned to long-lived flash memory. You'd have to wait much longer than 20 seconds---more on the order of 20 lifetimes.

However, many manufacturers have programmed secret "recovery password" prompts that can be accessed on only certain date/times that are the default after a BIOS battery reset. For example, many ASUS laptops (possibly all post-2002?) on Jan 2. 2002 can be bypassed by pressing Alt+R and entering ALAA4ABA. This will not only remove the BIOS passwords, but also any encryption passwords on the harddrive. You can then reboot and set them however you like (and you should---the BIOS is typically buggy and stores nonsense in the admin region after this procedure.) Presumably other manufacturers have thought of similiar secrets that aren't supposed to be known for use when laptops are mailed in under warranty.

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Locate CMOS battery, and disconnect battery for 15-20 seconds, that should clear the BIOS password.

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does it actually work??? cus I have an asus sonic master laptop and it says enter password when I turn it on... I really need this for school

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yes, it will work for most of the laptops , but if it doesn't work for then leave the battery out for couples of minutes, if that does not work then overload the keyboard buffer hopefully that will crash the password routine.

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The newer model laptop no longer have a CMOS battery as in the past. now with the non-removable lithium ion batteries inside and the stored static electricity on the motherboard provide the current needed that the old CMOS battery did. I posted a detailed link below.

https://www.asus.com/support/FAQ/1012219...

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sherwin, here are some good instructions. Check toward the bottom of this page. A bit cumbersome, but it should work. Hope this helps, good luck

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Download latest BiOS.

Rename it to 1201NL.ROM

Switch on your netbook and hold Ctrl+Home

Wait till reboot

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Here's how to easily reset your BIOS or UEFI password on Asus laptops:

This only works if you can boot into windows (or other OS) ! It will reset you BIOS or UEFI password if you have forgotten it.

- Boot into windows and change the date to 2002/01/02,

- Reboot while while hitting F2 to get into the BIOS / UEFI, when the enter password window appears hit "Alt + r", a "Enter rescue password" window will appear, enter the following rescue password : ALAA4ABA

- Done ! You're in the BIOS / UEFI

- Change back the date and other settings to their correct values in the BIOS / UEFI, save settings, and you're good.

On the internet, you can even find whole lists of date/password couples to enter in the "Enter recovery password" window, i used the one above which worked perfectly...

Thanks to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NZfFcHtY... for the solution

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For asus laptops:

Boot into windows and change the date to 2002/01/02,

Reboot while while hitting F2 to get into the BIOS / UEFI

When the enter password window appears hit "Alt + r"

A "Enter rescue password" window will appear, with 2002/01/02 date showing

Enter the following rescue password :

ALAA4ABA

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as far as i know, there is a method that does work for me;

- there is a backdoor password or master password for all BIOS passwords and there are websites that you can use to remove it. It might not work for everyone because some processor might not be supported or something....

--->https://bios-pw.org/ for the website

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