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12-28-2019 10:25 PM
Hi, Some days ago when I tried to turn on my pc, the power-on password prompt popped up. I tried all possible passwords but all in vain. I tried removing the password by jumper method and CMOS battery removal method also CMOS button method but it didn't help. Please help me to solve this problem.
12-29-2019 04:50 AM
Unfortunately, that is a ten year old motherboard.
If the jumper method did not work, it is likely to be an end of service life situation.
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12-29-2019 07:31 AM
Hi, @mumer012001
The specific issue is...that beginning with the dc7900 model series, HP instituted a new level of BIOS password security called 'Stringent Security.'
This is an additional BIOS setting that users can enable that prevents removing the green password jumper from clearing the power on password.
Since you removed the green P/W jumper and that did not clear the BIOS P/W, then someone had set the stringent security setting in the BIOS.
The PC is trash as you say, unless you want to replace the motherboard.
You can find the information I just posted in the dc7900 F10 setup guide at the link below...see page 6 all the way at the bottom.
http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c01527227
Enable/disable Stringent Password (appears if a power-on password is set), which when enabled bypasses the onboard password jumper to disable the power-on password.