No need to do any hardware fiddling, jus try the following as passwords,
one will work:

AWARD_SW
j262
HLT
SER
SKY_FOX
BIOSTAR
ALFAROME
Lkwpeter
j256
AWARD?SW
LKWPETER
syxz
ALLy

Which means, dont rely on bios passwords for security, there are almost
always 'defaults' that work regardless of what someone thinks they
changed it to.


Howard Lowndes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> uttered the following thing:
> I have an AT mobo with Intel VX chipset and Award BIOS which has the BIOS
> password set.
> 
> I can see no obvious jumper on the mobo to clear the password, neither can
> I see anything I recognise as a battery, though there are a couple of
> small solder pads on the mobo with a battery symbol between them.
> 
> I think this might be a case of shorting out something, but just what?
> 
> TIA.
> 
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