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    BIOS Password

    G'day Group,

    I was recently given an older laptop by a friend and I want to use this to run Ozi in the Disco. The problem I have is twofold.

    1) The hard disc is on the small side but this I can fix by putting in a larger hard disc and I have a 40GB drive for this purpose.

    2) My major obstacle is that the BIOS is password protected and I don't have the password (and neither does my mate)

    Is there any way I can install the hard disc by bypassing the BIOS? Or is this impossible and I should just give it up as a lost cause.

    Can anybody help?

    TIA.

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    Franz what brand and model is it

    Duane

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    Hi Franz

    You might want to try obtaining a copy of the manual for the laptop and see if there is any mention of resetting the Bios. With a desktop this is usually done with a jumper on the motherboard. Never been inside a laptop so don't know if it's the same.

    Regards

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    All of the above. You can try disconnecting all power - ac, battery, cmos battery - and see if that fixes it.

    Is it just a bios password, can you boot the computer? You might be lucky and have it set for auto detect on hdd size rather than a fixed-size disk.

    Cheers
    Simon

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    when you start the computer it should tell you the motherboard maker and which model it is.
    You can also download a BIOS update that will update your BIOS and wipe the password.

    Usually you can just copy yht files to a floppy disc and reboot the computer, that's it.

    The other two replies are also very valid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HangOver View Post
    when you start the computer it should tell you the motherboard maker and which model it is.
    You can also download a BIOS update that will update your BIOS and wipe the password.

    Usually you can just copy yht files to a floppy disc and reboot the computer, that's it.
    This would be my suggestion too. If it is an old laptop it will benefit from a bios update anyway!

    Just make sure that it is running on mains power when the update is in progress. Having the battery go flat during the update will cause more headaches than what you started with!
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    Quote Originally Posted by djam1 View Post
    Franz what brand and model is it

    Duane
    Duane,

    It's an HP OmniBook 900.

    Cheers,

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    Quote Originally Posted by abaddonxi View Post
    All of the above. You can try disconnecting all power - ac, battery, cmos battery - and see if that fixes it.

    Is it just a bios password, can you boot the computer? You might be lucky and have it set for auto detect on hdd size rather than a fixed-size disk.

    Cheers
    Simon
    Simon,

    The notebook runs just fine and I can boot it up no problems - I just can't access the BIOS which I am told I need to do in order to setup the new HDD.

    Cheers,

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    most laptops will auto detect the HDD change by default.

    there is a free utility called "killcmos" that may help you if you need to clear bios.


    some units also have a jumper to clear cmos.

    see if you can find the manual for it on the net..
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    hay guys

    Hay does anyone know a good way to connect / software to my laptop to get the faul codes from my 98v8 the blooddy thig wont start go figure
    cheers

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