Reset Laptop Bios Password

June 13th, 2021

Hello, i need the Bios password for my Satellite M100 Model NUmber PSMAAA. Is there any default password or will i have to reset it.
Regards

Answer #1
Bump, some one has got to know
Answer #2
Use Hiren’s BootCD.
Answer #3
cant you just take the battery out and it resets the bios?
Answer #4
Have a google for what you want…
This may help..
http://www.laptop-repair.info/toshiba_bios_password.html
Failing that, you may need to contact a Toshiba repair centre..
Answer #5
Personally, I think Hiren’s BootCD is a much, much easiler solution. It saves taking the machine to bits.
Answer #6
I wanna use Hirens Boot CD, but i need the Bios password to Enter before the CD boots, looks like i will have to do it the hard way by shorting the circuits on the MB so it resets
Answer #7
Satellite M100 the password is stored in the keyboard controller Chip and cannot be broken i have been working on Toshiba for almost 2 years and not solution for them all other laptops i can do them all.
any laptop with bios password will not boot from cd so Hirens Boot cd will never work
if you want the only way to get the password is from Toshiba them self.
Follow this and call them but when you give them the code from the laptop never switch of the laptop until they give you the response code.
Here the instructions�:
1. At the BIOS password prompt (“PASSWORD = “), press and release the following keys, one after another:
Ctrl, Tab, Ctrl, Enter
The computer’s response should be:
PC Serial No.= XXXXXXXXX
Challenge Code= XXXXX XXXXX XXXXX XXXXX XXXXX
Response Code=
2. Call Toshiba ASP Support. Explain to the support technician that you need a Response Code to remove a BIOS password. Recite both the PC Serial No. & Challenge Code to the support technician. The support technician will verbally issue a Response Code to you.
3. Enter the Response Code at the “Response Code=” prompt, and press Enter.
The computer’s response should be: “Valid Password Entered. System is now starting up.”
4. Once Windows has finished loading, restart Windows: Start > Shut Down > Restart.
5. Once the screen image is blank, press and hold the Esc key.
6. Release the Esc key once you see the prompt: “Check System, than press [F1] Key”
7. Press the F1 key.
The BIOS / CMOS Setup screen should appear. Follow these steps to de-register the password:
1. Press ‘P’ to jump to the Password field. “Registered” will be highlighted.
2. Press the spacebar to change “Password= Registered” to “Password= “.
3. Press the spacebar and press Enter. The BIOS should respond with “New Password = “.
4. Press Enter again. The BIOS should respond with “Verify Password= “.
5. Press Enter again. The BIOS should respond with “Password= Not Registered”.
6. Press the End key. The BIOS should respond with “Are You Sure?”.
7. Press Y.

 

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