No. Windows password is dependent on the Operating System(Windows in this case). CMOS password works on all OS, like Linux or other OS. You have to either reinstall Windows or use Windows Recovery to go back to a previous state.
Switch off your PC, and then open it and look in the motherboard. Remove CMOS battery for around 10 minutes and put it back. This itself will reset the existing CMOS password. Then, when starting the computer go to BIOS settings. There should be CMOS password setup option. Just use it, and create new password.
you dont need wait 30 minute or 15 minute i try 5 minutes its work thanks
I tried more than 24 hours and the password is still available
@@horimiyarawstylesame here
It worked Amazig Tysm For ur help Loved it ❤❤❤❤❤
thanks for the help brother hope you are well thanks for the great video
I tried this method but it doesn’t work
Soooo, how would u access the windows command prompt if the bios is locked??
You can’t there is no way because the bios runs separate from the windows operating system
look up the master pasword for your specific motherboard bios, it's a factory default unlock password, just need some googling and you're good to go
Thanks sir when I wake up imm going to do it. It's clear and forward sir
Asking for master password any idea of Dell pc inspiron 700m
I need too
What's your hash codes?
I tried to removing the battery but the password is still available, and the Motherboard Doesn't have the Jumpers neither the pins of PSWD :(
did you fixed it afterall ?
You don't have to wait for 15mins. I done it many times for 3mins it works
Do I need to unplug the all cables
@@edirel3172 Power cable only
@@MA-ss6rd ok thanks man that worked for me
While removing this. Do we’ve to keep the on laptop.
@@kuenleyyoezer4887 remove power cable and battery if is laptop. If PC desktop turn off and remove Power cable.
nothing working for me... i have hp notebook
Yes
Yes same here
Thanks so much
Do i need ro unplug every cabel from motherboard to do that whit jumper
not exactly, just unplug the power cable & your storage..... and you're good to go 😊
I did what you said and now my computer won’t turn on yay
So i have to wait for half an hour or an hour after removing the cmos? Okay will try it again
It work?
@@NR-Anime no it didn't work for me
Will this reset windows xp password?
No windows is different. If you forgot your password reformat your whole computer to what windows you are using
Nope. Windows operates independently from the settings you choose for BIOS. Removing the CMOS battery will only reset the BIOS password.
No. Windows password is dependent on the Operating System(Windows in this case). CMOS password works on all OS, like Linux or other OS.
You have to either reinstall Windows or use Windows Recovery to go back to a previous state.
No, but you do not have to reformat shit, you can just go into the window registry and 'blank out' the set password
Sir mara CPU ma jamper nhi ha please help me reply
Switch off your PC, and then open it and look in the motherboard. Remove CMOS battery for around 10 minutes and put it back. This itself will reset the existing CMOS password.
Then, when starting the computer go to BIOS settings. There should be CMOS password setup option. Just use it, and create new password.
I have a HP laptop and I do not know how to get to the battery and I have a blinking light
Which light is blinking? That is probably a 'beep code'
Desktop!=dextop:'(
I like i know the password but i cant put it cuz the limit it have
What is MS-DOS
I hope this works im working now.
forgot about those dumb jumpers did that and good to go
Theres no jumper like that on my laptop
It's available only desktop
It did not work
It's not Dextop dude