Ještě jsem zapátral a mohlo by pomoct něco tady: http://www.laptop-repair.info/toshiba_bios_password.html Taky je tady ještě jeden tip z těchto stránek http://kerneltrap.org/node/6918?page=3 "under the memory chip there is a black mylar pad under that there is a small set of words "cmos_clr1" above that there is what looks like a zipper. I was successful by using a paperclip laid across the zipper to reset the password. I also used my finer to reset the "zipper" I am not sure which one actually worked but please make sure that you have both the power and the battery removed before touching or doing anything. It would not take a lot to imagine a total system loss when you drop your paperclip into a powered up system." Tohle asi fungovat nebude, ale pro jistotu: http://www.laptoprepair101.com/laptop/2006/02/10/remove-clear-toshiba-laptop -bios/all-comments/ Pak taky tohle, ale je to docela drahý a kdoví, jestli tam bude nějaká užitečná informace, která se nedá najít jinde zadarmo: http://cgi.ebay.com/Toshiba-Satellite-Bios-Password-Removal-Instructions_W0Q QitemZ200301841882QQcmdZViewItemQQimsxZ20090123?IMSfp=TL090123113002r2641 > -----Original Message----- > From: so.ny [mailto:so.ny (zavinac) seznam.cz] > Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2009 11:18 PM > > Přesně z toho mám strach, že to bude ve speciálním chipu. Pokusím se > někde > sehnat servisní manuál ale popravdě, moc toho nikde neleží. Google > vrací jen > zmaty :-(Received on 28. 01. 2009, 00:29 CET
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