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grinder2112
My nephew has entered a BIOS password for his (relatively new) Gateway
machine. On each start the user is presented with a console "Enter
CURRENT Password:" query. We want to get rid of this password.
We know what the password is, so that's not the problem. The snag
comes in trying to hit F1 (or DEL, or whatever it is) to enter BIOS
setup. The machine rips through the initial BIOS screen so fast after
entering the password, that we cannot hit the key fast enough.
Short of clearing the CMOS, can anyone recommend what to do? I'm
hoping that someone might know a trick. Like hitting F1 to enter the
password and go to BIOS setup, for instance. That doesn't work, but I
think you see what I mean.
Thanks for any constructive suggestions you can provide.
machine. On each start the user is presented with a console "Enter
CURRENT Password:" query. We want to get rid of this password.
We know what the password is, so that's not the problem. The snag
comes in trying to hit F1 (or DEL, or whatever it is) to enter BIOS
setup. The machine rips through the initial BIOS screen so fast after
entering the password, that we cannot hit the key fast enough.
Short of clearing the CMOS, can anyone recommend what to do? I'm
hoping that someone might know a trick. Like hitting F1 to enter the
password and go to BIOS setup, for instance. That doesn't work, but I
think you see what I mean.
Thanks for any constructive suggestions you can provide.