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IBM Thinkpad T30 series
Posted by kdbrewer on December 27th, 2006


I have an IBM Thinkpad T30 series and I am completely locked out of
the operating system. When I logon I get a error on the date and
time then it goes to a blck screen asking for a password. How do I
get to the operating system What password is it looking for?

Posted by BigJim on December 28th, 2006


the only black screen I know of is for the bios password.
unless there is some special software installed like on my wife's machine
but the screen in not black.
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Posted by BigJim on December 28th, 2006


the only black screen I know of is for the bios password.
unless there is some special software installed like on my wife's machine
but the screen in not black.
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Posted by C.Joseph Drayton on January 6th, 2007


If you are getting an error on your initial boot screen, then your
CMOS battery is dead.

Since the BIOS password is saved to flash, it would survive the dead
CMOS battery. You will need to remember the BIOS password you set.

If the BIOS flash memory got corrupted, then you are going to need
to replace the motherboard. Most laptops won't let you flash the
BIOS without entering the existing BIOS password.

Ciao . . . C.Joseph

"When hope is lost . . . the spirit dies."
-- Lao Tzu

http://blog.tlerma.com/


kdbrewer wrote:

Posted by C.Joseph Drayton on January 6th, 2007


If you are getting an error on your initial boot screen, then your
CMOS battery is dead.

Since the BIOS password is saved to flash, it would survive the dead
CMOS battery. You will need to remember the BIOS password you set.

If the BIOS flash memory got corrupted, then you are going to need
to replace the motherboard. Most laptops won't let you flash the
BIOS without entering the existing BIOS password.

Ciao . . . C.Joseph

"When hope is lost . . . the spirit dies."
-- Lao Tzu

http://blog.tlerma.com/


kdbrewer wrote:


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