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i bought a toshiba equim laptop and i have forgoten the bios password and need some help on how i can break the bios password. am really in a mess and need help desperately.
is there any software that i can use or a way of breaking the bios password of toshiba equim.
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Re: bios password

You should contact Toshiba ,against forum polices I think to help with bios password , do we really know its yours!!
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Re: bios password

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You should contact Toshiba ,against forum polices I think to help with bios password , do we really know its yours!!
This is a good point. But everything is depend on the person who done it, right? People should be in trustworthy on such instances. What your comment.

Actually this is not a difficult problem to solve, you may know it better than me.
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those google adds are great ,there are ones on this page on how to reset bios on a toshiba laptop just because of the topic here .
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Of course, I think my cozy not read the thread carefully or for a long time. Actually on Google lots of articles are available related to this topic.
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