There are 3 ways to Resolve this without the need for a Recovery Software
1. The first one is just to remove the CMOS battery, which will work on most pre 2010 laptops.
2. The second is shorting the BIOS chip or some pads, which is common on circa 2010 laptops.
3. The third is you will have to short the ATMEL chip in the laptop and
then boot it to clear the password. However, be warned this can
potentially lock the laptop in tampered mode which may brick it. If it
doesn't lock you out, it will let you know.
I would suggest the CMOS battery first. It's the least risky of the 3 options.
If your computer is a desktop you can resolve this issue by taking the motherboard backup battery out and put
it back using following steps:
You need to open the lower black panel apart for this you can follow
the online YouTube tutorials. Once panel is taken apart then you will
see a small battery cell connected with 2 red and black wires via jack.
Take this jack off to disconnect the battery for about 10 minutes then put
it back and try turning on your pc. This shall reset your BIOS passwords
etc and then you would be able to login in to your PC. voila!
If none of this works for you, simply download the Windows Password Recovery tool. burn on a Usb or CD rom and reboot your system while it is inside and boot to it.
It should present you with the user accounts on your system and you can reset the passwords.
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