[ale] Clear BIOS Password - Dell Optiplex?
Bob Toxen
bob at verysecurelinux.com
Sun May 2 02:43:10 EDT 2004
On Sat, May 01, 2004 at 03:42:34PM -0400, Brian Chase wrote:
> See if there's a small battery on the motherboard, like a watch
> battery. Powering down, removing it for a minute and putting it back in
> and powering back on used to clear the bios password on other
> motherboards in my recollection.
See "CMOS, password 127-8" in Real World Linux Security, Second Edition.
It mentions both the jumper and battery removal techniques.
Bob Toxen
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-- Bob Toxen 10/03/2002
> BruceG wrote:
> >Hey all,
> >
> > I purchased a used Dell Optiplex to set up as a proxy server. 128Meg
> > RAM, Celeron 600Mhz. I go into BIOS to set it to boot from CD, and am
> >asked for a password. Seems I can't make it boot from CD w/out messing w/
> >BIOS, and without the password - no luck. I tried "phoenix" (supposedly a
> >standard password for phoenix bios boards nope!). Also tried going into
> >debug and clearing the registers. Nope.
> >
> > So, if you know how to clear the bios password without getting too
> >involved, please let me know - either off-list or on (don't know if we
> >want that detail on the list or not). Otherwise, I'll be returning the box
> >come Monday. I already called the place I purchased it from, they got it
> >off-lease, and do not know the bios password.
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