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Help W/ Dell System or Administrator Password?

Help W/ Dell System or Administrator Password?

My Dell Laptop is asking for the System or administrator

password, Chat support with dell team was no good.

Need to know what are my option in solving this problem !

Update:

I got the right password at http://www.pwd4bios.com/ so try them, I recommend !

http://www.pwd4bios.com/

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  • 8 years ago
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    I am a Computer technician in NY and have always used http://dellpasswords.com/

    And it has always worked for me; they always gave me the correct bios or hard drive password!

  • 8 years ago

    are you talking about bios or hard drive password ?

    if you are talking about bios I would tell you to remove the CMOS battery but it wont do any good,

    I would tell you to short circuit the bios chip, but don't where it is,

    you see, the bios password is stored on the Bios chip and it does not depend on battery power

    so, your only hope is to contact dell tech support, they can come up wit a bios or hard drive backdoor

    password which will unlock your laptop in minutes !

    ====================================================

    here is a list of known bios password that According to reports worked for many laptop:

    Award BIOS backdoor passwords:

    ALFAROME BIOSTAR KDD ZAAADA

    ALLy CONCAT Lkwpeter ZBAAACA

    aLLy CONDO LKWPETER ZJAAADC

    aLLY Condo PINT 01322222

    ALLY d8on pint 589589

    aPAf djonet SER 589721

    _award HLT SKY_FOX 595595

    AWARD_SW J64 SYXZ 598598

    AWARD?SW J256 syxz

    AWARD SW J262 shift + syxz

    AWARD PW j332 TTPTHA

    AWKWARD j322

    awkward

    AMI BIOS Backdoor Passwords:

    AMI BIOS PASSWORD HEWITT RAND

    AMI?SW AMI_SW LKWPETER CONDO

    Phoenix BIOS Backdoor Passwords:

    phoenix PHOENIX CMOS BIOS

    Misc. Common Passwords

    ALFAROME BIOSTAR biostar biosstar

    CMOS cmos LKWPETER lkwpeter

    setup SETUP Syxz Wodj

    Other BIOS Passwords by Manufacturer

    Manufacturer Password

    VOBIS & IBM merlin

    Dell Dell

    Biostar Biostar

    Compaq Compaq

    Enox xo11nE

    Epox central

    Freetech Posterie

    IWill iwill

    Jetway spooml

    Packard Bell bell9

    QDI QDI

    Siemens SKY_FOX

    TMC BIGO

    Toshiba Toshiba

  • 8 years ago

    Dell system or administrator can be acquired at http://remove.dellpasswords.com/

    they can provide 2 passwords from different bios version of

    the same laptop.

    they offer system password for new dell laptop, and older laptop, it has helped me many times and it never failed, so give them a try

    take care and good luck !

  • 7 years ago

    1

    Locate a rocker-style switch at the back of your PC (if applicable), and switch it from the on position (I) to the off position (O).

    2

    Remove the CMOS battery. This should be a regular 3V, round, flat watch battery.

    3

    Wait at least 5 minutes.

    4

    Reinsert the CMOS battery.

    5

    Move the rocker-style switch at the back of your PC (if applicable), to the on (I) position.

    6

    Power on your PC with its front power button.

    Alternate Method 2

    1

    Turn on your computer and press the key on your keyboard to enter the BIOS. This is typically the Del (delete) key. Pre-built systems from major manufacturers may use a function key such as F1, F2, or F10.

    2

    Go to the last tab or page of your BIOS.

    3

    Select an option similar to "restore factory settings".

    4

    Save your changes and confirm your selection if necessary. This will often be combined with the process of exiting a BIOS. Some BIOS types may have this as a separate option such as "F10: Save Changes".

    Don't forget to configure your BIOS after this process. Without any custom configuration, most systems should still function adequately with their default settings.

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  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    someone has set a password, you may have to re install everything on the computer for you to get the password off otherwise contact an expert hope this helps you :)

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