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April 23rd, 2005, 02:42 PM
#17
Hi,
I doubt if there is a reset button; that is the sort of thing you find with routers and stuff that is in a secure environment.
I don't know that particular model, but as you are having a problem with the BIOS password, it will not be stored in the BIOS so re-setting it will do no good.
There should be a separate eeprom chip that holds the password. Basically you use the paper clip to clear the eeprom chip and then you are in business.
I will have a look for the instructions/link and PM them to you.

EDIT: how many password generating programs have you tried...............I am aware of two, and I am not quite sure which models they are supposed to cover..............I will have a look at those as well...........try them first (if you haven't already) and try clearing the eeprom chip as a last resort
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