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How To Remove BIOS Password on Satellite A130 / A135 ST1313

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

There are some problem on Toshiba Notebook, some of them is BIOS Password. I will show you about Satellite A130 / A135 (PSAD6x): BIOS Password removal tutorial

Follow these steps to remove / disable the BIOS (CMOS) Password on the Satellite A130 / A135 (PSAD6x ) models:

  1. Turn the computer OFF, if it’s on.
  2. Disconnect the AC adapter, and remove the battery.
  3. On the bottom of the computer, remove the memory cover screw, the memory cover, and the memory module(s)

    Toshiba Satellite A130 Password BISO Removal

  4. With the computer oriented as in the photo above, carefully peel back the clear Mylar film. Pull this film to the side enough to expose the JOPEN1 solder pads). It may be convenient to tape the film to the computer’s case. Do not remove the film completely, because it may be impossible to re-attach it correctly.
    Remove BIOS Password on Satellite A130
  5. Short the JOPEN1 solder pads on the system board for 30 seconds. Needle-nose pliers or a flat-blade screwdriver works well to short the jumper.
  6. Re-position the Mylar film over the system board.
  7. Reinstall the memory module(s), and re-attach the memory cover.
  8. Re-insert the battery.
  9. Restart the computer to verify that the password prompt no longer appears. If it does still appear, then repeat this procedure, starting with step 1.

I hope you BIOS Password on Satellite A130 / A135 ST1313 problem has been gone, thanks for this tips

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Touching tale of heartbreak promotes Lenovo S10

Sunday, September 7th, 2008

Nice information from Engadget about Lenovo Promo. I think you should read this informations. And maybe you interesting with the product ;)

Touching tale of heartbreak promotes Lenovo S10, rends our hearts in twain: “

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While we’ve been dealing with short-form ad fare in the States, China’s gone all artsy on us, with Lenovo releasing a short film to promote its S9 / S10 netbook. We won’t ruin the plot for you — the dialogue is all in Chinese, so it’s not like we could — but suffice it to say that the Lenovo S10 and unrequited love play major roles.

[Thanks, Patrick]

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(Via Engadget.)

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