Bios password, dont know it... way round it?

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Trying to plug a HDD into a PC so i can backup some files as my main pc is knackered, but the bios on this other PC has a password which i dont know. How can i set it up without going into the bios? or how can i remove the password?
 
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Ender said:
most bios have a backdoor password which are generic (such as phoniex etc) find out what bios you have and then google for a backdoor password for it

i have no idea, my mum was given this PC a couple of weeks ago so she could learn how to use one. It's really old and i have no idea what to look for.

This is what it says at the top when i try to get into the bios:

Rom PCI/ISA BIOS (2A5KKJ1E)
CMOS SETUP UTILITY
AWARD SOFTWARE INC.

Is the code handy at all to help me find what i need to know?
 
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Cobra said:
Remove battery, short terminals, replace battery, done.

EDIT: Or if you have a reset CMOS jumper, use that.

EDIT 2: Aaaaand, whichever you do, unplug from the mains first.

had a look about and i cant see a CMOS jumper, and the first bit confuses me too much :(
 
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Cobra said:
OK.

Unplug from the mains, and press the power button. Computer won't start (obviously), but it will discharge the circuits.
On the motherboard, you have a round battery. Take it out, and underneath there are two little metal connectors. Short these (i.e. touch them both at the same time) with a screwdriver or similar. Keep this shorted for 30 seconds or so. Now replace the battery, plug back in, and turn on!
Your BIOS should be reset.

how do i get the battery out?
 
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the HDD wouldn't configure on the other system. Wouldn't recognise it at all, its an AT system so im guessing thats why. Anyway, is there any way to hook up the hard drive to my laptop?
 
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If it's an AT system, then I'd check it actually has USB.

I remember AT systems being used for the early Pentiums (pre 166MHz) - only ATX systems have USB, IIRC. Unless you installed a PCI USB card, of course.
nah the other desktop is AT that i was trying to put the hdd in earlier, i need the enclosure so i can hook it up to my laptop as the AT desktop won't recognise it
 
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