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np at all 1 of them should work.

 

it mainly depends on the bios make as to which 1 will work

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:manvery-happy: Superb, this one work : lnwfwxb

You saved my life. Thanks again.

 

Just curious, how could this happened cos I take care all computers in my company and I'm pretty sure that my password is correct :mansad:

 


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st 2506 i dont really know what has happened.

 

maybe something happened in the bios? maybe a surge of power caused something..

 

no idea really..

 

youll just have to change the password and maybe keep some sort of database in a locked file that you only have access to

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Well, actually I have a Db of my password, so I was sure it's correct. This notebook have never been switched on more than a year, may be that's why.

I'm just wondering how can you find my password by just only my error code.

 

Anyway,thanks my Guardian angel :OpenSmile:

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please i need help with the password on sign on...

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hey maestrorod can you please help me with the power on passwrod for my work computer its a hp desktop compaq 6005,

 

 

thanks in advance

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Hi, tk11111:

 

Did you already try removing the password jumper on the motherboard?  It is normally found around the one of the edges of the motherboard and is green.

 

Remove that and restart the PC. The password should be cleared. Then shut down the PC and replace the jumper where it was, and you can either leave no password or set a new password.

 

If this method doesn't clear the power on password, someone enabled Stringent Security in the BIOS, and you won't be able to get rid of the password unless maestrorod can give you assistance.

 

Paul

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tk11111

 

please put the error code on here.

 

you need to enter the password 3 times and it will give you a message code followed by a code.

 

i need the code to generate you a new password

 

but also like paul says you can change the jumper on the motherboard.

 

if your not really sure about the jumper part or a little afraid to tamper with your motherboard then just post me the error code and ill sort you a new password out

 

 

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Maestrorod-

I'm having the same issue. Pavilion dv4 Entertainment laptop can't logon due to a poweron password being inadvertantly set. Can you help me with a password as well? The error code I get when trying to logon with incorrect password three times is 50348164. 

 

The model number of the laptop is dv4-2160-us

serial number: [Personal Information Removed]

Model Number WA683UA#ABA

 

Thanks in advance!

Jeff

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skydevil try 45020160

 

if it works click the white kudos button please

 

thanks and hope this helps

 

 

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