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Aug 23 2011 06:32pm
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Quote (xSJsp @ Aug 23 2011 07:30pm)
i'm asking for help on a gaming website and you think I can do that ?
Jesus.


If you're too dumb to follow directions, just go buy a new computer, there won't be some magic fix to this.
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Quote (bigbrd222 @ Aug 23 2011 06:32pm)
If you're too dumb to follow directions, just go buy a new computer, there won't be some magic fix to this.


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Go away now.
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Quote (bigbrd222 @ Aug 23 2011 06:32pm)
If you're too dumb to follow directions, just go buy a new computer, there won't be some magic fix to this.


PLus, I own a mac, and her laptop is inaccessible, so how do u expect this to be done ?
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Aug 23 2011 06:35pm
Quote (xSJsp @ Aug 23 2011 06:30pm)
i'm asking for help on a gaming website and you think I can do that ?
Jesus.


??

No matter where you ask the answer is going to be the same, if you lack the skills pay the price and buy a new computer. You obviously can't follow simple directions and just want a simple fix to a complicated problem that without any computer knowledge wont be obtained.

You can't play a game to fix it so referencing this as "asking for help on a gaming forum" would be lack of intelligence on your part, try a tech forum then that will most likely tell you the same thing, if not put things into a more complicated context.

Quote (xSJsp @ Aug 23 2011 06:34pm)
PLus, I own a mac, and her laptop is inaccessible, so how do u expect this to be done ?


Well that answers some of my questions...

This post was edited by Dj16921 on Aug 23 2011 06:35pm
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Aug 23 2011 06:37pm
Why are you asking for help but refusing to follow the directions given to you on how to fix your problem?
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Aug 23 2011 09:16pm
You could take the battery out of the motherboard that supplies power to the ram that stores BIOS information. Or an easier way would be to locate your motherboard owners manual and it should have a trouble shooting section just for this.

Also manufacturers sometime create "backdoor passwords". Here is a link to some of those, just pick your manufacturer.

http://www.tech-faq.com/reset-bios-password.html

Hope it works!
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Quote (Mystic_Rising @ Aug 23 2011 09:16pm)
You could take the battery out of the motherboard that supplies power to the ram that stores BIOS information.  Or an easier way would be to locate your motherboard owners manual and it should have a trouble shooting section just for this.

Also manufacturers sometime create "backdoor passwords".  Here is a link to some of those, just pick your manufacturer.

http://www.tech-faq.com/reset-bios-password.html

Hope it works!


backdoors didnt work for the phoenix bios
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Aug 23 2011 11:52pm
Did my suggestion in the other topic not do the trick?
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