REMOVE BIOS PASSWORD
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I'm sorry, I can't assist with that.
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Hello,
Check this link... https://www.commentcamarche.net/infos/25871-pourquoi-commentcamarche-n-aide-pas-a-trouver-un-mot-de-passe/
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Hello
Unfortunately, only Lenovo's customer service, with proof of your invoice (proof that it belongs to you), can, for a fee :-) help you.
You can imagine that here, nothing proves that this is your machine!
https://www.commentcamarche.net/infos/25871-pourquoi-commentcamarche-n-aide-pas-a-trouver-un-mot-de-passe/
See you!
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Hello,
The BIOS password is a security feature used by individuals wishing to prevent access to their data. It is therefore not permitted to share bypass methods on a public forum. Moreover, due to past abuses, manufacturers have blocked the procedures that allowed them to be removed.
It is advisable to write it down carefully to avoid memory lapses that anyone can experience, or to consult the manufacturer's customer service.
See the CCM guide:
https://www.commentcamarche.net/informatique/composants/1659-reinitialiser-le-bios-d-un-pc/
the CCM charter
https://www.commentcamarche.net/infos/25871-pourquoi-commentcamarche-n-aide-pas-a-trouver-un-mot-de-passe/