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    Toshiba bios reset/password removal for latest models

    Looking for a possible solution on my C850D, and thought of sharing as it might become useful to many others.
    Toshiba bios password removal for latest models

    Satellite P100 & Satellite Pro P100
    Open Wi-Fi Cover
    Remove Mini Card Wi-Fi card
    Locate & Short Out JP8 for 5 Seconds
    Remove short and turn on
    NO BOOT
    Press & Hold Power button to turn off
    Turn on again & password is cleared


    Satellite L10, L20, L30 & Satellite Pro L20
    Open Wi-Fi Cover
    Locate & Short Out JP1 for 15 Seconds (Satellite L10)
    Satellite L20/Pro L20 short out G1


    Satellite M100 & Tecra A6
    Open Memory Cover
    Remove Memory
    Remove Black plastic insulation
    Locate & Short CMOS CLR1 for 15 Seconds
    NOTE:
    All the following models use the same password removal process.
    Satellite: 17xx Series, 1000, 1110,1130, 1200, 1900, 2430, 3000 P20,P30, P33, A30, A70, A80, M40X, M50,M60, M70, M100

    Tecra A3/S2, A5, A6
    The jumper is always located under or near the memory modules
    Depending on the model the jumper could be labelled J1, J2, J5, J7, J9 or CMOS CLR1 (M100 & A6)


    Satellite,Equium A100 & Tecra A7
    1.Remove Strip cover
    2.Remove 2 x K/B screws
    3.Move K/B Unit up but don't disconnect
    4.Release & Remove Mini Card Wi-Fi Card
    5.Locate & short C88 Pin 1 & 2 together
    6.Power on Machine while still shorting Pin 1 & 2
    7.As soon as the TOSHIBA logo appears, remove short
    8.If machine boots, Password has been removed


    Satellite A100 (PSAA2A-02C01N)
    1.Remove Memory Cover from base of machine
    2.Release & remove right side Memory Module
    3.Lift black plastic insulation
    4.Locate & short PAD500 Pin 1 & 2 together
    5.Power on machine while still shorting Pin 1 & 2
    6.As soon as the TOSHIBA logo appears, remove short
    7.If machine boots, password has been removed


    TECRA A4 & Satellite M40
    1.Open modem & Wi-Fi card cover
    2.Remove mini PCI Wi-Fi card
    3.Lift up black plastic
    4.Locate & short C738 Pin 1 & 2 together
    5.Power on machine while still shorting Pin 1 & 2
    6.As soon as the TOSHIBA logo appears, remove short
    7.If machine boots, password has been removed


    TECRA S1
    1.Open palm rest cover
    2.Remove mini PCI Wi-Fi card
    3.Lift up black plastic
    4.Locate & short C5071 Pin 1 & 2 together
    5.Power on machine while still shorting Pin 1 & 2
    6.As soon as the TOSHIBA logo appears, remove short
    7.If machine boots, password has been removed


    TE-2300
    1.Remove 2 x B12 screws from bottom of system
    2.Remove strip cover
    3.Remove keyboard screws 1 x B2.5 & 1 x SF4
    4.Remove 1 x 4mm screw & Wi-Fi cover
    5.Remove mini PCI Wi-Fi card if fitted
    6.Locate & short points as shown in picture below
    7.Power on machine while still shorting points
    8.Short for 5 seconds
    9.Nothing will appear on the screen
    10.Turn system off holding down power button
    11.Password is now removed

    Satellite A60
    1.Open Wi-Fi slot cover
    2.Lift up black plastic
    3.Locate & short C561 Pin 1 & 2 together
    4.Power on machine while still shorting Pin 1 & 2
    5.As soon as the TOSHIBA logo appears, remove short
    6.If machine boots, password has been removed.


    Satellite Pro L40
    1.Open Wi-Fi & RAM slot cover
    2. Locate JRST1 Between Ram and Wifi slot
    3.short JRST1 AND TURN ON SYSTEM.
    4. Short for 15 seconds.
    5. system is shutdown automatic.
    6.turn on the system password is removed.

    Toshiba Satellite Pro L650

    Locate G1 or c513 and G2 or C514 to reset bios
    In some models it will be B500 under ram cover Works on satellite L650.
    Importantly, the “B500″. For better contact, welded a small copper wire between the two plots “B500″.
    Place one strip of memory start.
    Display the first page of the bios and then extinction of the laptop alone.
    Remove the small copper wire and put the remaining memory.
    Restart and that's OK.


    Toshiba Satellite L700/750

    open ramcover
    locate G1 for bios reset


    Toshiba Satellite M60

    open ramcover
    locate J2 for bios reset


    Toshiba Satellite C850

    Open ram cover
    locate B500 short it for a minute
    restart your laptop with bios password.


    Toshiba C875D and c850D Password Reset Jumper

    Thanks to :
    Ronan Lambe
    Mikky
    Jeffrey Amos
    http://laptop-and-passwords.blogspot...moval-for.html

    You're welcome. L2D.
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    #2
    Re: Toshiba bios reset/password removal for latest models

    hi plz can you help me to locate bios jumper in toshiba satellite s500-10d mainboard

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      #3
      Re: Toshiba bios reset/password removal for latest models

      Thank you so much! This is exactly what i've been looking for! Trying to send in your computer costs so much when it's easy to do this. I am very grateful to have found this since i'd obviously have to buy a new computer this was very helpful.

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        #4
        Re: Toshiba bios reset/password removal for latest models

        thank for your help................... or try to post new dell or acer how password generate
        Last edited by bishnu; 01-21-2015, 11:30 AM.

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          #5
          Re: Toshiba bios reset/password removal for latest models

          Hi,

          I have a Toshiba Satellite Pro R50-B-123 and I can't find the jumper to remove BIOS password. Any help will be appreciated.

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            #6
            Re: Toshiba bios reset/password removal for latest models

            do you have a solution for the protege z30 models

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              #7
              Re: Toshiba bios reset/password removal for latest models

              Portege z30 interested as well, thank you!

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                #8
                Re: Toshiba bios reset/password removal for latest models

                Originally posted by sunil.oberoi View Post
                Hi,

                I have a Toshiba Satellite Pro R50-B-123 and I can't find the jumper to remove BIOS password. Any help will be appreciated.

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                  #9
                  Re: Toshiba bios reset/password removal for latest models

                  Originally posted by sinikal View Post
                  We can do without posts like yours

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                    #10
                    Re: Toshiba bios reset/password removal for latest models

                    hello,for Toshiba Tecra A11-1HE bios password remove please.

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                      #11
                      Re: Toshiba bios reset/password removal for latest models

                      Hello guys maby someone can help me over here!...

                      I have a toshiba Tecra R950 it has a supervisor password i cant install do nothing with it!
                      Is there a way too remove the password ? I can enter the bios but cant make no changes

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                        #12
                        Re: Toshiba bios reset/password removal for latest models

                        Greetings! This question interested me. It is true my machine Tecra R940, but think of similar solutions

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                          #13
                          Re: Toshiba bios reset/password removal for latest models

                          i have a tecra a11.can i remove supervisor password?

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                            #14
                            Re: Toshiba bios reset/password removal for latest models

                            Any ideas on a Satellite P75 (Factory Windows 8)? I see 3 sets of triangle pads under the memory labeled G1, G2, G3, just not brave enough to try each one and see what happens (or doesn't happen).
                            Thanks!

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                              #15
                              Re: Toshiba bios reset/password removal for latest models

                              Thanks all

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                                #16
                                Re: Toshiba bios reset/password removal for latest models

                                Thanks all

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                                  #17
                                  Re: Toshiba bios reset/password removal for latest models

                                  I need bios for my toshiba r950 fal2sy2 3245 a
                                  my laptop is lock by password
                                  it is my dump
                                  Attached Files

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                                    #18
                                    Re: Toshiba bios reset/password removal for latest models

                                    i need tecra A3 bios pasword remover method

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                                      #19
                                      Re: Toshiba bios reset/password removal for latest models

                                      can anyone remove the administrator password from my dump file for a toshiba protege z30-A ?

                                      thank you in advance
                                      Attached Files

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                                        #20
                                        Re: Toshiba bios reset/password removal for latest models

                                        any one please!!!!!

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