The basic/input output system, or BIOS, initializes the hardware in a Toshiba notebook based on information stored in the CMOS, a chip on the motherboard that is powered by a lithium coin-cell battery ...
Apparently, through the course of various events, a BIOS password got set on it, and he doesn't know what it is. Any suggestions on how to clear it? On a desktop machine, I'd just crack open the case ...
Toshiba equipped the Tecra X40 with multiple security elements including proprietary BIOS, Face Authentication, Fingerprint Reader, Trusted Platform Module, BitLocker Drive Encryption, Device Guard, ...
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