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How to Remove BIOS Password & Settings Using Uniflash in Hiren's Boot CD

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Niecolo
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How to Remove BIOS Password & Settings Using Uniflash in Hiren's Boot CD

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How to Remove BIOS Password & Settings Using Uniflash in Hiren's Boot CD

What you Need:
Hiren's Boot CD : [Please login or register to view this link]
YUMI : [Please login or register to view this link]
Flash Drive

>Download and Install Hiren's Boot CD on your Flash Drive via YUMI

>Boot your Computer with Hiren's Boot CD

1.Enter "Dos Programs" with UP & Down Keys select "Dos Programs" and press Enter
2.Select "Next" and Press Enter
3.Select "BIOS/CMOS Tools..." and press Enter
4.Select "Uniflash 1.40" and press Enter
5.Select "CMOS submenu" and press Enter
6.Select "Clear CMOS data" and press Enter
7.The System will ask you... type "y" and press Enter
Success! you have now reset your BIOS PASSWORD AND SETTINGS. you can now restart your computer.
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Re: How to Remove BIOS Password & Settings Using Uniflash in Hiren's Boot CD

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paano po ma set as priority po if di po ma access ang bios? hahaha
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Re: How to Remove BIOS Password & Settings Using Uniflash in Hiren's Boot CD

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koon95 wrote:paano po ma set as priority po if di po ma access ang bios? hahaha
Your system maybe configured to Load in fast boot mode..you may try to increase boot time out by setting the system configuration go to Start>type msconfig >on Boot Tab of System Confguration Set timeout to 10 or Higher apply and restart your system. and try to access bios settings by pressing f1/f2/f11/f12 alt+del ..etc...depending on system's manufacturer..

if you still can't access it try removing your hard drive so it wont boot on your hard drive first, that way you would have a chance on booting on your cd rom drive or flash drive to remove or reset bios settings... :uzi
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