How do I reset or eliminate password on old computer?
I inherited a REAL old computer from my wife's office. It's a 386/33 but other than that has no identifying marks on it as to who made it or the model or anything.
When I turn it on, it does it's memory check and then asks for a password. My wife has no idea what it might be as this computer has been in a closet and hasn't been used in probably six or seven years.
How do I clear the password or reset the BIOS settings? I've tried the obvious...pulling off the little hats covering various jumper pins inside, but that doesn't seem to do any good. None of them are marked with anything identifying...other than the J #'s.
Any help would be appreciated.
Comments on initial answers...
1. I don't have access to the password. That's the whole problem. I know this can be done because I've done it on other computers. Generally it involves removing the connectors on the jumper pins.
2. The password is not on the hardrive. This is the password that is set in the BIOS or CMOS. If it were on the hardrive, the computer would at least boot to that point. It doesn't boot at all. Just checks the memory and asks for the password. The password you are thinking of is the one set up in Windows. This computer doesn't even run Windows. I used it many years ago and it only has DOS on it.
3. I thought of removing the battery too. But this is one of the ones that is soldered into the computer. It's not removable.