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    Question Panasonic cf52 BIOS password

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    I'm in need of a password for this laptop to enable boot from cd-rom. Can anyone help me with this? Cant find anything online

    Model NO. - CF-52REN76Q2
    Serial NO. - 1ETCA12304

    Thanks in advance

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    try this code Bro

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    Quote Originally Posted by ivoc View Post
    Hello

    I'm in need of a password for this laptop to enable boot from cd-rom. Can anyone help me with this? Cant find anything online

    Model NO. - CF-52REN76Q2
    Serial NO. - 1ETCA12304

    Thanks in advance
    OR YOU CAN TRY

    Bios password cannot be removed by just reseating the cmos battery. You might need to short the board to reset the bios password. Please take not that this is a critical job you need technical expertise in doing this.


    Follow these steps:


    Remove Laptop Battery
    Remove Memory Cover
    Spread spring clips to outside and
    pull out RAM memory
    Remove clear vinyl label opposite RAM memory slots
    In the upper left corner you will see JOPEN1 with a white silkscreen square
    Inside the square you will see what looks like the letter T over a U. Using a metal paper clip short the U to the Silver 1/4"post connecting the motherboard to the laptop case and hold it for 25 -30 seconds. Place back your RAM memory, put in the laptop battery and test start laptop. you should see a selection of F1 or F2 for setup. Using the F2 gets you into the Bios menu where you reset the time and date. Then Tab over to the SECURITY setting tab and change your passwords. Then hit F10 key
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