>Using a BIOS password
Fucking peasant, VeraCrypt isn't hard to install.
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finally someone with even a vague idea of what they're talking about. Brainlets talking about just popping the cmos battery out don't know shit. This may be true for some other settings (time/date, for instance) but not the password.
>Usually always have a CMOS/BIOS reset jumper and is 100% times easier than removing the battery. Find the jumper
pretty much, especially enthusiast boards.
They generally don't
Pretty sure op either Jamal'd somebody and gave us a shit story or he got ripped off by jamal. He says the seller won't respond.
top lel
apparently so.
Op quit being a fucking retard. find the model number on the board or on startup before the password prompt.
Look up the manual or post the model here and i'll look for the relevant info for you if you're too lazy. Chances are you have to short two pins with basically anything conductive, ideally a jumper.
I honestly can't tell if you're just insanely ignorant or a thief who thinks we'll help you if you give a bullshit story. If the latter is the case, you should know this autistic imageboard does not have a groupthink moral compass, and that you should fuck off and become an hero. If you're just retarded, git gud.
I already fixed my problem