The basic input/output system (BIOS) is essential computer motherboard firmware. Using the BIOS menu, you can configure many system settings--for instance, the computer boot sequence--and also configure hardware, such as optical (CD/DVD) drives or a monitor. An optional password protects BIOS from unauthorized access.
However, you may need to remove the BIOS password to facilitate the configuration of your system. The Toshiba laptop model Satellite Pro T1000 allows you to change BIOS settings and remove the password with a special Windows hardware setup program. Click "All Programs" from the Windows start menu.
Open the folder "TOSHIBA" and click on "Utilities." Click on "HWSetup" to start the Toshiba Hardware BIOS utility. Click on the tab "Password" in the HWSetup window.
Select the radio button "Not Registered" in the field "Password." Click the "Apply" button to to remove the password and save that change in the laptop BIOS. More.
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