ASUS X101CH Shuts Down During BIOS Update. Ask Question 1. I'm updating the BIOS of my ASUS X101CH Eee PC netbook using a flashable DOS-based utility from the ASUS website and in the middle of the update I accidentally moved the socket outlet away from the pluged in charger and without the battery it'll turn off immedietly. Now it doesn't.
Hello everybody, I have a very bad problem named notebook Asus, model Asus X553m-XX809D white. I purcahed notebooky in Czech, my notebook in link. My BIOS password security doesn't work any more. I have an Acer notebooky white same password and I use it everyday.
What can I do because I tried to use the method whit the CMOS battery (It was removed from the motherboard and the password do not resets only the BIOS resets but it's still telling me “Enter password:” It's making me sick of it:( Please if someone knows how can I repair it please post me some advice's!) I'm a computer scientist, I know how to fix it and everything. But I'm not in the Czech Republic, I am here in Serbia, I have a problem of border police, I was not allowed to cross the border in the Czech Republic, I not have to wait 24 days to release me. I not have the equipment and tools in the Czech Republic, to fix my laptop. What matters to me is very important that I send her a document. My document is inside with my notebook, my HDD have password, with BIOS password administrator. My adress: [email protected] da.
Sadly, the simply battery trick hasn't worked in a long time for modern BIOS systems, which have mostly transitioned to long-lived flash memory. You'd have to wait much longer than 20 seconds-more on the order of 20 lifetimes. However, many manufacturers have programmed secret 'recovery password' prompts that can be accessed on only certain date/times that are the default after a BIOS battery reset. For example, many ASUS laptops (possibly all post-2002?) on Jan 2. 2002 can be bypassed by pressing Alt+R and entering ALAA4ABA.
This will not only remove the BIOS passwords, but also any encryption passwords on the harddrive. You can then reboot and set them however you like (and you should-the BIOS is typically buggy and stores nonsense in the admin region after this procedure.) Presumably other manufacturers have thought of similiar secrets that aren't supposed to be known for use when laptops are mailed in under warranty. Here's how to easily reset your BIOS or UEFI password on Asus laptops: This only works if you can boot into windows (or other OS)! It will reset you BIOS or UEFI password if you have forgotten it.
Boot into windows and change the date to 2002/01/02, - Reboot while while hitting F2 to get into the BIOS / UEFI, when the enter password window appears hit 'Alt + r', a 'Enter rescue password' window will appear, enter the following rescue password: ALAA4ABA - Done! You're in the BIOS / UEFI - Change back the date and other settings to their correct values in the BIOS / UEFI, save settings, and you're good. On the internet, you can even find whole lists of date/password couples to enter in the 'Enter recovery password' window, i used the one above which worked perfectly. Thanks to for the solution.
There are two main varieties of BIOS used in Toshiba notebooks, each with its own unique method for setting and disabling a password. First, determine which type of BIOS is used in your notebook model, as follows: Starting with the computer fully off, turn it on by pressing and releasing the power button. Immediately and repeatedly tap the Esc key. If the message 'Check System and press the F1 key' appears, then follow the 'Esc key BIOS' procedure, below.
If the computer ignores the Esc key when it's powered-on, or if you see an invitation to press the F2 key to enter the BIOS Setup utility, follow the 'F2 key BIOS' procedure, below.
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