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Current version by nick,

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You should be able to do a "repair install" and if that dosent work you have to clean install
I dont of any other way
== update ==
heres a [http://www.technibble.com/how-to-bypass-or-remove-a-bios-password/|link]
but you have to do ALOT of disasembly and it may not work!
== update ==
heres directions on resetting in safe mode if the battery fails
Hold F8 as the computer boots before the os boots and then select Safe Mode option (not the others) The computer will boot up from here, but there should be an additional "Administrator" account. Log in to this account (There shouldn't be a password, but if there is, try "admin") and navigate to the User account panel in control panel. From there, select your account name, and select the "Remove Password" option
this will get you in again

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Edit by nick,

Text:

You should be able to do a "repair install" and if that dosent work you have to clean install
I dont of any other way
== update ==
heres a [http://www.technibble.com/how-to-bypass-or-remove-a-bios-password/|link]
but you have to do ALOT of disasembly and it may not work!

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Original post by nick,

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You should be able to do a "repair install" and if that dosent work you have to clean install

I dont of any other way

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