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¦ Typical Usage for DOS and all Windows users ¦
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1) Identify your BIOS manufacturer (usually displayed at boot-up)
2) Start in DOS, or start a DOS session in Windows 95/98/ME.
For Windows NT or Windows 2000 boot from a DOS
--- MI INSERISCO PER DIRTI CHE PROVEREI CON IL PROMPT DOS Matilda12 --- or Windows 95/98 boot
disk (you can find boot disks at
http://www.AnswersThatWork.com), and run
CMOSPWD from your boot floppy (or another floppy).
3) C: [Enter]
cd \CMOSPWD [Enter]
4) Type CMOSPWD at the DOS prompt and press Enter.
5) CMOSPWD will display a list of possibilities. Use the possibilities
itemised against your BIOS manufacturer.
Remember :
a) For AWARD BIOSes, use the Numeric Keypad (with NumLock ON).
b) AWARD 4.50PG BIOS always accepts "AWARD_SW", or "d8on",
or "589589".
c) Old Phoenix BIOSes will accept "phoenix".
6) If the standard method does not work, then try to kill
the CMOS password with CMOSPWD /K (and press Enter),
and then see if you can get into the CMOS without a password.
If you can, you successfully "killed" the old CMOS password.
DO NOT KILL THE CMOS ON LAPTOPS!
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|General Usage (List of commands) |
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cmospwd [/d]
cmospwd [/d] /[rlw] cmos_backup_file restore/load/write
cmospwd /k kill cmos
cmospwd /m[01]* execute selected module
/d to dump cmos in ascii and scan code
/m0010011 to execute module 3,6 and 7
Keyboard:
/kfr French AZERTY
/kde German QWERTY
default is US QWERTY
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