Adrian wrote:
> 
> Thats why I was going to port an identical script to the Windows side. This is
> a dual boot system, though I hardly touch the evil side, and I figure I'll just
> LILO into it by default. For the record, the BIOS password is before any laptop
> initialization is preformed. Unless you were to remove the BIOS chip and
> extract it's code it is doubtful anyone could get in. And there is no jumper
> on the motherboard to disable/clear the BIOS. I know, I've ope... errr...
> peered inside the warranty enclosed case with my X-ray specs (available at your
> favorite electronics store for only 4 small payments of $39.95).
> 

If there isn't a jumper then pull the battery on the motherboard and
wait for the caps to discharge. (Which can take anywhere from a day to a
week.)

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