At 20:23 31/03/2005, you wrote:
I did not understand the BIOS pwd protect requires an extra reboot. I do
know one can reset the BIOS with the jumper/removal of the battery. Do not
understand how rebooting negates the psw in the BIOS if set since that pwd
has to be entered before the boot up process begins no matter what device is
used to boot the system. (BTW Wayne, I know you addressed that in your
post.)

Hi Daniel,

I apologised for saying that in a later post. I wasn't thinking about the boot password, I was thinking about something totally different. To do what I was thinking about (a software BIOS reset, it's faster than clearing the CMOS from inside the 'puter) needs an extra boot.
--
Andy


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