Thinkpad power-on password
Thinkpad power-on password
I have a IBM ThinkPad T20 that has a Power-on password set. Is there a way disable/remove it?
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Wishmaster, it looks like you have to be able to install CmosPwd to use it unless I missed something and I can't get into anything.
AceCombat, yes I did and that's why I made the \"short circuiting\" comment.
Does anyone know if the harddrive lock would be bypassed by putting in a new hd or is it part of the bios?
AceCombat, yes I did and that's why I made the \"short circuiting\" comment.
Does anyone know if the harddrive lock would be bypassed by putting in a new hd or is it part of the bios?
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Or read the manual.AceCombat wrote:you would need to contact IBM for the answer to the HDD Password, that may be stored in BIOS aswell
....can you use a screwdriver? Its really that simple. Hell, did you even bother to click on TechPro's link? The first result shows clear, dead simple, instructions on what to do. My eight year old nephew could follow those instructions w/o any problem. Quit being such a baby and dig right in! Its the only way you're going to learn how to do this. Its not going to jump up and bite you now is it? (Its not that I'm trying to be an ass with you, my mother was the same way. The only way to get her over her fear of electronics was to actually MAKE her do something as simple as this.)thewolfe wrote:Short circuiting the password pads is out of my league, I think.
OK, here we go. I'm going to need a little/lot of guidance. I have a screwdriver.
1. Power off the computer
Remove the DIMM cover on the bottom side of the computer.
DONE
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2. Short-circuit the two password pads or put a jumper on the contacts to short the circuit.
WHAT DO THE PASSWORD PADS LOOK LIKE AND WHAT CAN I USE TO SHORT THEM?
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Under the short-circuit condition, power on the computer and wait until the POST ends. After the POST ends, the password prompt does not appear. The power-on password is removed.
Reinstall the DIMM cover.
WHILE SHORTING THE PADS, DO I LET THE MACHINE BOOT ALL THE WAY INTO WINDOWS?
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1. Power off the computer
Remove the DIMM cover on the bottom side of the computer.
DONE
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2. Short-circuit the two password pads or put a jumper on the contacts to short the circuit.
WHAT DO THE PASSWORD PADS LOOK LIKE AND WHAT CAN I USE TO SHORT THEM?
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Under the short-circuit condition, power on the computer and wait until the POST ends. After the POST ends, the password prompt does not appear. The power-on password is removed.
Reinstall the DIMM cover.
WHILE SHORTING THE PADS, DO I LET THE MACHINE BOOT ALL THE WAY INTO WINDOWS?
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thewolfe wrote:I didn't have it plugged into the A/C last night and when I turned it on this morning and the screen is fine as wine. What's up with the screen going dark.
it does this to extend the batterly life, those cathode tubes that are the backlights on the screen can suck up a battery in no time at all, so the system automatically darkens the screen to keep them from drawing the full amount of power they require.
\"password pads\" can easiy look different from one computer model/brand to another. It would be easier for us to tell you what is the \"password pads\" if you could post a picture (a clearly as you can) of the area where the \"password pads\" should be at. Then we could point out to you what the \"password pads\" are.
Since it seems that you may not be able to do that... I did some googling (using the same search parameters I posted earlier) ... and found this pic (so sorry, I couldn't get a picture of yours and since I don't have a T20 around for photo shoots, this has to do ...
Inside the memory cover of a ThinkPad T20 (with memory modules removed).
Is this what it looks like inside the memory cover of the T20 you're working with?
Can you get us a clearer/sharper image by taking a picture of the T20 in question? Do that and we may be able to help more.
From what I can see... the \"password pads\" may be here:
Since it seems that you may not be able to do that... I did some googling (using the same search parameters I posted earlier) ... and found this pic (so sorry, I couldn't get a picture of yours and since I don't have a T20 around for photo shoots, this has to do ...
Inside the memory cover of a ThinkPad T20 (with memory modules removed).
Is this what it looks like inside the memory cover of the T20 you're working with?
Can you get us a clearer/sharper image by taking a picture of the T20 in question? Do that and we may be able to help more.
From what I can see... the \"password pads\" may be here:
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Maybe you should also take up the challenge to actually look it up on google or another search engine. While I don't mind helping out, I'm not going to be your crutch everytime you get a customer. If you're going to be in this industry, get off your ass and look it up yourself. (And no, looking for five seconds on google doesn't count.)thewolfe wrote:MD-2389, I've taken up your chalange but no one can tell me what the "passwrd tabs" look like.
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Thanks Looks like the most likely spot to me.AceCombat wrote:hey Tech, i think your right, look at the description right next to that area you circled, it says "BIT X"
not sure if its shorting or not
it says short the two jumper pads so i solder a wire to each pad but each time i boot up it shows the thinkpad logo with f1 for bios and f12 for bootup selection.
then comes up a cmos error and the lock icon then comes up again and im back at square one.
what am i doing wrong?
then comes up a cmos error and the lock icon then comes up again and im back at square one.
what am i doing wrong?