BIOS Backdoor Password For Phoenix SecureCore (Tm)
Mar 9, 2012
Somebody set password for my BIOS without me knowing it, then after I power on the netbook, it suddenly comes out, it ask for bios password, I tried everyway to make unlocked the bios, I use backdoor password also but doesn't work. How to remove the Bios Password without opening the cmos password.
BIOS type : Phoenix SecureCore (tm)
Notebook Model : CZC P10S
Hash Code Generated after 3 times entering wrong password : [03482]
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