Réinitialiser le BIOS Fujitsu-Siemens

rachid42240 Posted messages 5 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   -  
rachid42240 Posted messages 5 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   -
Hello,

Hello

I need help because I really don't know how to use Python 2.6, there are no PY files. I'm looking for the BIOS password for a Fujitsu-Siemens Amilo Li2727 dual core 2GHz. My last message on the PC says:
"Please contact service center for master password!" along with this
5551-34C5-0AAA-77FF-39C2

So please help me find a password that is ruining my life; I am a novice in this area.

For explanations, I have 3 things in my Python 2.6 software: GUI, Module, Docs, and Command line. Which of these 3 should I use to generate passwords to try on my Fujitsu?

Thank you all for your help; I hope to hear from you soon.

6 answers

  1. alex3-6
     
    Remove the battery for 20 minutes, press the start button for 30 seconds, put the battery back, and there you go, no more password.

    See you!
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  2. rachid42240 Posted messages 5 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   1
     
    Good evening

    Thank you Alex, someone has already tried removing the battery and it didn't work. I contacted a specialist who confirmed that this does not reset the password. Additionally, I searched online for a diagram to disassemble the laptop to access the battery, but I couldn't find anything either.

    Thank you again from the bottom of my heart, but I will wait for someone to explain to me how to use Python 2.6 since everyone talks about this software, but no one explains how to use it, what type of commands to type, and everywhere I read to run py THE SCRIPT, BUT I DON'T HAVE ANY OF THAT IN MY 2.6 MSI INSTALLER VERSION.

    So if someone can tell me which version to use with XP Pro pack 3 and how to use it to recover passwords, that would be super nice.

    I personally do not have an error code but just the usual message after the 3 password attempts, please contact, etc... with a code like 2D00-012B-04B0-6DA7-2FB8

    There it is, but I don't have a 4 or 5 digit code like many say, and I think my BIOS is Phoenix, but I'm not sure because I cannot see it without the PC letting me enter the BIOS lol.

    So to anyone who can help me get this BIOS password by explaining in detail the version of the software to download and also how to use it without using too much technical jargon, I would be very grateful.

    May God bless and protect you all, thank you for your help and support in advance.
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  3. vordano Posted messages 1981 Status Member 316
     
    Good evening,

    aside from the difficulty I had in reading and understanding your lengthy message (it's possible to convey all the info about your problem in 3 lines instead of 14...)

    for the BIOS, the method provided by Alex is useful; otherwise, there's this tutorial easily found on the internet
    https://www.commentcamarche.net/informatique/composants/1659-reinitialiser-le-bios-d-un-pc/

    if you confuse the BIOS with the Windows login screen, well, that's unfortunate.
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  4. rachid42240 Posted messages 5 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   1
     
    Good evening, I said that I didn't really understand the technical terms, I didn't say that I was ignorant. You can delete the session password using F8, except for Vista where you need to use a software whose name I no longer remember.

    As for Alex's technique, you who easily find forums on the net that say nothing, you could have easily found out that the Amilos don't erase this password by removing the battery for over 12 hours.

    So if you want to help, I thank you, but if you come to insult people by calling them dumb, ignorant, you would be better off not responding.

    Because if you had read the topic well, you could have seen the BIOS password and Windows username.

    Your forum redirects to another forum that talks about Python and through it I learned about Python, but there isn't a method in simple language to use it. Moreover, I don’t have the 'System Disabled' message with numbers but rather a message with a beeping sound that stops only when I turn off the PC.

    So, I prefer to write long posts to clearly detail my problem and receive responses in a simple manner, with more words than just saying 'you would manage to understand only technical jargon' which would leave me in the same situation as I wouldn't understand the answer.

    In any case, I was very well-mannered, so I sincerely thank you for trying to help me by sending your link, but to say that I confused the user password with the BIOS password is quite insulting, I find.

    But once again, Vordano, thank you from the bottom of my heart and sincerely for your link, but I have already read this forum. It redirects to another forum I read and I’m trying to find an easy explanation to use the recommended software in it, which is Python 2.6.

    Thanks again to everyone and also to Alex and Vordano.

    By the way, does anyone have a disassembly diagram for the Fujitsu Amilo Li2727? I tried to open it but it gets stuck after removing about a dozen screws.
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  5. alex3-6
     
    There may be screws under the disk, under the battery, and even sometimes under the keyboard.
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  6. rachid42240 Posted messages 5 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   1
     
    Thank you Alex and Vordano, but Alex, I tried and I couldn't disassemble the PC's plastic parts, while you, Vordano, your link leads to a forum that I have already visited more than once, which redirects you to a website to download the CMOS software, but that software doesn't work on my PC; it opens a window and closes immediately.

    Alex, I don't have the link anymore, but 5 people disassembled it to remove the battery and it didn't work because apparently it's a Fujitsu security feature that means even removing the battery keeps the password.

    My last chance is to learn, so I need someone to explain to me how to use Python. I'll therefore wait for either a real disassembly diagram to really see for myself if removing the battery is enough or not.

    Thanks a lot, guys, for your help; I hope to be able to help you all one day as well.

    May God keep you.

    Have a good Sunday.
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