How to Bypass or Remove a BIOS Password
password is a protection measure
that can be used to stop someone powering up a computer system or making
changes in some of the computers most sensitive areas. Many big name computer
manufacturers such as Dell and HP lock the customers out of this area because they
don’t want the customer changing anything and potentially damaging the machine
(which the manufacturer may have to warranty). However, when someone like a
computer technician or hardware enthusiast needs to make some hardware changes
to the computer, they will need to access the BIOS. Here are some methods to be
a bios password cracker, removing a BIOS password.
NOTE: Do not try to guess the password on a passworded Hard Drive. 3 wrong guesses will often result in the information on the hard drive being lost forever.
NOTE: Do not try to guess the password on a passworded Hard Drive. 3 wrong guesses will often result in the information on the hard drive being lost forever.
How to Bypass or Remove a BIOS
Password by Removing the CMOS Battery:
The simplest way to remove a BIOS password is to simply remove the CMOS
battery. A computer will remember its settings and keep the time even when it
is turned off and unplugged because these parts are powered by small battery
inside the computer called a CMOS battery. If we pull out this battery, the
computer will forget alot of its hardware settings, including its BIOS
password. This should not be performed on Laptops if you are not experienced
working with laptop hardware.
Anyway,
open up the computer case using a screw driver and locate the flat, circular
and metallic CMOS battery. It should look something like the picture to the
right. Some computers have this part standing upright.
Once you have located it, observe
how the latches are holding it. There are many different ways to remove a CMOS
battery but the most common way on newer computers can be seen in the picture
below.
Make sure to power down the
computer, unplug the power cables and unplug any USB devices if they are
powered. The computer must not be able to get power from anywhere for this to
work. Take out the CMOS battery and wait 10 – 25 minutes before putting it back
in. The reason for this wait is because the computer can still store power in
its capacitors even though everything is unplugged. The waiting period allows
enough time for them to discharge.
Plug everything back in, power up
the computer and enter the BIOS again. If everything went well there should be
no more password. In some cases, if you get weird error messages during bootup
now, you will need to goto “Load BIOS Defaults” in BIOS and save the changes to
fix them.
If this method didn’t work, try one
of the methods below.
How to Bypass or Remove a BIOS
Password using Software:
!BIOS is a freeware utility which is designed to be a whole BIOS and security
suite. It has the ability to decrypt the passwords used in some of the most
common BIOS makes such as Award, Phoenix, American Megatrends, IMB etc..It also has the ability to brute force the password (known as “blasters”). However, this method is dangerous and can result in some unexpected and unwanted results.
Note: Because of this applications
password cracking abilities, some antivirus software may report it as a virus/trojan.
This is a false positive.
To start using !BIOS, reboot your
computer and take note of the BIOS type and version you are running. For
example, If your motherboard uses Award BIOS you should look for the text
“Award Medallion BIOS 6.0” or something similar.
Download !BIOS and save it to your
desktop. Then, open a DOS command windows by going to Start> Run and
type: cmd
Once you see a black screen in front
of you, type: cd desktop
You should now see something like: C:\Documents and Settings\YourUserName\Desktop>
You should now see something like: C:\Documents and Settings\YourUserName\Desktop>
Now type the name of the file you
just downloaded, if you haven’t changed the name just type in: bios320.exe
Use the down arrow and choose “Crackers” and then press the right arrow. Using the up and down arrows, select the BIOS that the motherboard is using and press Enter.
You should now see a menu asking
what you want to crack, in most cases its the Supervisor or System Passwords
you want to crack, so press the 1 key on your keyboard. It will then
show you another menu asking how you want it to be cracked. Option 1 is pretty
good so try that first by pressing the 1 key on your keyboard. You should now
have your BIOS password.
Reboot the computer, enter the BIOS
and try it out.
How to Bypass or Remove a BIOS
Password using the manufacturer backdoor password:
On many computers (especially old
ones), computer manufacturers build in backdoor passwords for their own
technicians to use so they can access the BIOS when the hardware is being
serviced. Here are some of the ones that have been reported. You may need to
try quite a few passwords before you find one that works
These passwords are CaSeSeNsItIve.
AMI BIOS Backdoor Passwords:
- A.M.I.
- AAAMMMII
- AMI
- AMI?SW
- AMI_SW
- BIOS
- CONDO
- HEWITT RAND
- LKWPETER
- MI
- Oder
- PASSWORD
Award BIOS Backdoor Passwords:
- (eight spaces)
- 01322222
- 589589
- 589721
- 595595
- 598598
- ALFAROME
- ALLY
- ALLy
- aLLY
- aLLy
- aPAf
- award
- AWARD PW
- AWARD SW
- AWARD?SW
- AWARD_PW
- AWARD_SW
- AWKWARD
- awkward
- IOSTAR
- CONCAT
- CONDO
- Condo
- condo
- d8on
- djonet
- HLT
- J256
- J262
- j262
- j322
- j332
- J64
- KDD
- LKWPETER
- Lkwpeter
- PINT
- pint
- SER
- SKY_FOXSYXZ
- SKY_FOX
- syxz
- SYXZ
- TTPTHA
- ZAAAADA
- ZAAADA
- ZBAAACA
- ZJAAADC
Russian Award BIOS Passwords:
- %øåñòüïpîáåëîâ%
- %äåâÿòüïpîáåëîâ%
Phoenix Backdoor BIOS Passwords:
- BIOS
- CMOS
- phoenix
- PHOENIX
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