Lenovo Ideapad 100S-14IBR - how to reset to factory settings. I am unable to access a Lenovo Ideapad 100S-14IBR because a supervisor password was set and the person who did this cannot remember the password. I have tried disconnecting the BIOS battery + main battery and leaving the machine off for over 24hours but it still asks for a password.
The steps to hard reset your Lenovo laptop BIOS are explained here. From BIOS Interface. Resetting the BIOS can restore the hardware to default factory settings. To reset the BIOS values to default from the interface. If the device is on, restart it and then repeatedly press the BIOS key; Once you enter the BIOS interface, search for settings
Not only is this a pain, this will also not remove your bios password as its stored in non volatile memory on a special security chip. The easiest way is to just contact the person you got the machine from and ask for the password. It's an old work laptop with the hard drive removed. IT knows nothing. IT probably just doesn't care enough, if
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