Forgot+your+Bios+Password


 * Forgot your Bios Password **

You only do so to prevent someone else from changing your BIOS settings. The computer’s BIOS settings, for those who do not know, are the basic settings for your computer such as time and date, which drive the computer boots from, etc. For instance, the only reason is if you worked in computer sales, then set a BIOS password on all of our display machines to keep the customers from playing with them.
 * There is no **** r **eason to set a BIOS password to begin with

 Your BIOS screen will not look exactly like this; they vary by manufacturer and hardware installed. You access BIOS by typically pressing **F2 ** repeatedly during the boot-up process until a message such as :- “**Loading BIOS Options**” appears – although the exact key also varies by manufacturer. Most of the BIOS settings are for more advanced users, however, and changing them can significantly change the way that your computer operates. For the most part, it’s best not to set a BIOS password unless you think that someone may really go in and change them. If you DO set a BIOS password, as with all other passwords, write in down and keeping it in a secure place just in case.  If you have not done this, however, all is not lost. <span style="font-family: 'Palatino Linotype',serif;">There are both software and hardware solutions to this problem, although the hardware solution is definitely for advanced users, because you have to access the motherboard of your computer, remove the BIOS battery and leave it out for a good ten minutes or so. <span style="font-family: 'Palatino Linotype',serif;">This will not just reset your computer’s BIOS, it will reset ALL of your BIOS settings. <span style="font-family: 'Palatino Linotype',serif;">The software solution involves downloading a password removal or reset tool such as Easeus or Password Recovery Magic.