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=========================================================================
CmosPwd
-Christophe GRENIER
-grenier@cgsecurity.org
-http://www.cgsecurity.org
+Christophe GRENIER <grenier@cgsecurity.org>
+http://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/CmosPwd
=========================================================================
CmosPwd is a cmos/bios password recovery tool.
-CmosPwd is under GNU Public License. You can freely distribute it.
+CmosPwd is under GNU General Public License. You can freely distribute it.
It can be compiled under Dos, Windows, Linux, FreeBSD and NetBSD.
Platforms
@@ -184,9 +183,6 @@ Differents passwords give the same 32-bit CRC, so CmosPwd can only give one
of them. Use the numeric keypad.
- COMPAQ LTE 5300 notebook
Tolga Sinan Guney: there is a reset jumper on the motherboard
-- Dialogue Flybook V5
-M.Delsupexhe: cmospwd /k works
-
- DIGITAL PC300, Phoenix 4.0 Rel 6.0,0
Rene Pocisk: cmospwd /k works
- Fujitsu ICL
@@ -194,31 +190,52 @@ aksion: passwords are stored in EEPROM
- Fujitsu Point 1600
William Simcox: "I was able to clear the password and reset BIOS to
default values using CMOSPWD /K"
+- Fujitsu Siemens E4010D
+Open the memory compartiment. Next to the memory are a few circuits where two
+points are marked CL with a rectangle around the points. Short circuit it.
- Phoenix
There is a backdoor in old version of Phoenix BIOS, the universal
password is "phoenix".
+- Lenovo G400
+Revi Hendra: "cmospwd /k" removes the password.
- Siemens Nixdorf
PCD-4ND, Michael: You can clear the password of this phoenix 1.03 with "cmospwd /k"
+PCD-5ND, "cmospwd /k" clears the password
Scenic Mobil 700, Josef Benda: "cmospwd /k" works! Phoenix Note BIOS v4.0
Scenic Mobile 510AGP, Bernd: "cmospwd /k" works! Phoenix 4.0 R6 Version 3F31 dated 9.2.2000
+- Acer Aspire 1355LC
+Filip van Neuman: "cmospwd /k" removes the password.
+- Acer Aspire 1682
+"cmospwd /k" removes the password.
+- Acer Aspire One
+"cmospwd /k" removes the password.
- Acer Travelmate 530
"cmospwd /k" removes the password.
+- Acer travelmate 2350
+"cmospwd /k" removes the password.
- Acer travelmate 2450
"cmospwd /k" removes the password.
- Sony Vaio PCG505HS
Brad Frisbie: "cmospwd /k" works, Phoenix 6 R4
- Sony Vaio PCG-FR105
Andrea Michele Zoia: 'cmospwd_win /k' removes the password.
+- Sony Vaio PGC-K115b
+Tony Kennedy: "cmospwd /k" works
- IBM NetVista 8303-41G
Roel: CmosPwd /k works, Phoenix Bios 4.0 Release 6.0.
- Panasonic CF-25
Stefan Stevens: CmosPwd /k works
+- Panasonic CF-W2
+Patrick Gendron: CmosPwd /k works
- Tulip Vision Line bn 100
CmosPwd /k works, PhoenixBios 4.0 Release 6.0 11/03/01
- LG GS50-5FY notebook
Angelika Jurkiewicz: CmosPwd /k can remove supervisor password.
- TI Extensa 600CD
Dathan Alley: CmosPwd /k works
+- NEC Versa E2000
+CmosPwd /k works
+
What to do if you can't use cmospwd to clear your cmos ?
Under Dos/Win9x, you can use debug to reset cmos CRC stored at 0x2E-0x2F
debug
@@ -291,7 +308,6 @@ and to all the guys, who provided information about cmos and reported bugs.
If you have problems or questions about cmospwd,
please mail me.
-Christophe GRENIER
-grenier@cgsecurity.org
-http://www.cgsecurity.org
+Christophe GRENIER <grenier@cgsecurity.org>
+http://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/CmosPwd