If you have access to the computer when it's turned on, you could try one of those programs that remove the password from the BIOS, by invalidating its memory. The last two passwords in the AWARD BIOS list are in Russian. Also remember that passwords are Case Sensitive. Note that the key associated to "_" in the US keyboard corresponds to "?" in some European keyboards (such as Italian and German ones), so - for example - you should type AWARD?SW when using those keyboards. ![]() ![]() LKWPETER, lkwpeter, BIOSTAR, biostar, BIOSSTAR, biosstar, ALFAROME, Syxz, Wodj ![]() Other passwords you may try (for AMI/AWARD or other BIOSes) The first, less invasive, attempt to bypass a BIOS password is to try on of these standard manufacturer's backdoor passwords:ĪWARD SW, AWARD_SW, Award SW, AWARD PW, _award, awkward, J64, j256, j262, j332, j322, 01322222, 589589, 589721, 595595, 598598, HLT, SER, SKY_FOX, aLLy, aLLY, Condo, CONCAT, TTPTHA, aPAf, HLT, KDD, ZBAAACA, ZAAADA, ZJAAADC, djonet, %øåñòü ïpîáåëîâ%, %äåâÿòü ïpîáåëîâ%ĪMI, A.M.I., AMI SW, AMI_SW, BIOS, PASSWORD, HEWITT RAND, Oder ![]() When you turn on the host machine, enter the CMOS setup menu (usually you have to press F2, or DEL, or CTRL+ALT+S during the boot sequence) and go to STANDARD CMOS SETUP, and set the channel to which you have put the hard disk as TYPE=Auto, MODE=AUTO, then SAVE & EXIT SETUP. It works on most versions of the AWARD BIOS.
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