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01-31-2017 07:58 PM
I forgot my Power On / Administration Password Cannot get to login screen. esc key and or F2 and such keys don't work
I have computer open was looking for CMOS battery to reset it. WHERE IS IT! that would help. thanks.
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02-02-2017 01:40 PM - edited 02-02-2017 01:40 PM
Hi Sandra,
Thank you for following the instructions correctly.
You can see how to remove the RTC battery from the PC manual > http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c04402649 (page 127).
Your notebook is producing a more special halt code F56E1ABF which is stored in ram as a one time pass and will probably be re-calculated after a PC restart.
Unfortunately, the easy way with pass generators will not work for this - you can still remove the BIOS power on password from the machine by removing the rtc battery ( leave the power board connected ) then hold down the power button for 60 seconds before re-inserting the battery.
This is quite a lot of steps and disassembling. Therefore, I recommend you contact HP Support for assistance:
>> http://www8.hp.com/us/en/contact-hp/ww-phone-assist.html
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02-01-2017 01:20 PM
Hello,
Welcome to the HP Support forum. Thank you for your post.
Could you elaborate on what is your HP computer model. Please, post back the model and the product number (PN) >> http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c00033108
Do you talk about the BIOS password (power on/administrator BIOS password), or you mean the Windows login screen / Windows account password ?
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02-01-2017 03:51 PM - last edited on 02-01-2017 03:56 PM by danny-r
Thank you. HP Pavilion 17-f053us. NotebookPC Quadcore product#Gbr30UA
It's the bios power on password when I turn the laptop on the screen shows to enter the administrator password. I cannot get to Bios at all. The System Disable code is [F56E1ABF]
( I did the password wrong about 4 times to get that code -not sure if still in disabled state)
I am the only user on that laptop nothing else is connected to it, not even a printer. I just haven't used it in a while and I cannot remember the password. I thought resetting the CMOS battery inside would be easiest, but I can't see it. I know there is another area that comes off to expose the CMOS battery, but I do not want to disturb anything unneccessarily. What ever is the most efficient way to unlock it or reset it is greatly appreciated. Also, I have not used it much since I received it back from repair HP so it is like new. Nothing to lose/restored. Also, maybe if I plug into my internet you can find me and restore it? ok thank you. I am on my iMac now. Sandra Cunha
02-02-2017 01:40 PM - edited 02-02-2017 01:40 PM
Hi Sandra,
Thank you for following the instructions correctly.
You can see how to remove the RTC battery from the PC manual > http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c04402649 (page 127).
Your notebook is producing a more special halt code F56E1ABF which is stored in ram as a one time pass and will probably be re-calculated after a PC restart.
Unfortunately, the easy way with pass generators will not work for this - you can still remove the BIOS power on password from the machine by removing the rtc battery ( leave the power board connected ) then hold down the power button for 60 seconds before re-inserting the battery.
This is quite a lot of steps and disassembling. Therefore, I recommend you contact HP Support for assistance:
>> http://www8.hp.com/us/en/contact-hp/ww-phone-assist.html
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02-02-2017 05:06 PM
Thank you for your help. I really just needed to know where the CMOS battery is located. I still don't know--the manual is not very clear-that part is not in the manual listed together ...PAGE-21 MAJOR COMPONENTS lists parts but doesnt tell me what they are anywhere in the manual. is the CMOS battery 5,6,7,9 or 12? It's not clear. I know it's connected to the system board. Is it under the system board? I think so, well, my screwdrivers aren't small enough..i misplaced my reading glasses repair kit..it has smaller tools and I have used them before. So I need to go get new ones. What ever the CMOS battery is under ...it only takes 2 little screws off of something to get to it. I just can't remember which ones.I don't remember where it is. Without dismantleing optical drive..and more stuff. As I said I want to do it with out unneccessarily disturbing any other parts. This manual doesn't show me the inside of my computer. I have all screws off and I can look inside --under keyboard top and bottom. I know it's not visable. I just wish I could remember where it is exactly.
02-02-2017 11:25 PM
Oh I can see now that I saved the manual to my iMac. Great. I see the battery is #12 by the memory --from the description on page21 . Now I just need to get my new tools and I think it will be just fine. Thank you so much for the reference material. Big help and 5Kudos to you!!!!! Have a Fantastic Weekend!
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