04-27-2013 05:39 AM - last edited on 03-06-2024 09:18 PM by ROGBot
04-27-2013 09:07 AM
04-27-2013 11:13 AM
04-28-2013 04:55 AM
Karrde wrote:
Go to "Set" Password. First it asks for your current Password enter it, second at "Create New Password" enter nothing (just press return). Now a "Warning. Clear old Password. Continue?" pops up, pick "Yes", have Fun.
GottiBoi55 wrote:
I agree, just enter nothing (clear the field out) when asked for the new password, but don't forget to save on exit of the Bios.
But it is a good thing for entering the BIOS, it's good protection for you.
No one can enter BIOS to make any changes, only you!
So don't think of it as a stupid thing!
Plus if some how your system gets stolen, you will give the thief a hard time!
04-28-2013 12:57 PM
purekaoz777 wrote:
Oh my god, thank you both so much. I contacted Asus support about this and they told me to send in my laptop to get a tech to wipe the CMOS memory. You guys saved me a lot of time and money!! You guys are awesome 😄