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15-f271wm Notebook
Microsoft Windows 8.1 (64-bit)

Restored BIOS to notebook 15-f271wm and tried to get into BIOS setup. It is asking for a password that I do not have. Code given: 50616338.

 

How do I reset/disable this option?

 

Thank you for the assistance.

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When prompted for password try 45774918 That should clear the pw. If not enter BIOS and delete pw. Use that code as old password and leave new pw blank. Save & Exit.

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When prompted for password try 45774918 That should clear the pw. If not enter BIOS and delete pw. Use that code as old password and leave new pw blank. Save & Exit.

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Thanks for the help CherylG! Worked!

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Happy to help. Welcome to the forum!

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