Security Chip Password
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Security Chip Password
I forgot the embedded security chip password...i heard there is a bios method of resetting it...what is it?
Keywords: client security system uninstall reset security
Just had this same problem myself. Took me quite a bit of searching, finally found the same answer here as well:
http://forums.hardwarezone.com/showthread.php?t=1659404
My initial symptom was being unable to uninstall CSS 5 (from an old disk image I brought back for system reinstall). For some reason, none of the passwords or passphrases I'd recorded served as a CSS administrator password. I'd had the MB replaced once under warranty due to HW problems. Not sure what the exact cause of the problem was, but I did know I wanted to start fresh.
** The key was beginning from a cold start (I also pulled the battery for a few minutes after shutdown). Otherwise the option to reset the security chip *is never shown* on the BIOS screen.
Found some web references to remove the motherboard battery, but I think that's for clearing BIOS passphrases, rather than the embedded security chip.
What a convoluted system... If you don't look at it often, you forget the various levels of passwords, keys, etc. I guess function has a price in complexity.
Just posting to hopefully make it easier for someone else to find the same solution.
Best,
Dave
http://forums.hardwarezone.com/showthread.php?t=1659404
My initial symptom was being unable to uninstall CSS 5 (from an old disk image I brought back for system reinstall). For some reason, none of the passwords or passphrases I'd recorded served as a CSS administrator password. I'd had the MB replaced once under warranty due to HW problems. Not sure what the exact cause of the problem was, but I did know I wanted to start fresh.
** The key was beginning from a cold start (I also pulled the battery for a few minutes after shutdown). Otherwise the option to reset the security chip *is never shown* on the BIOS screen.
Found some web references to remove the motherboard battery, but I think that's for clearing BIOS passphrases, rather than the embedded security chip.
What a convoluted system... If you don't look at it often, you forget the various levels of passwords, keys, etc. I guess function has a price in complexity.
Just posting to hopefully make it easier for someone else to find the same solution.
Best,
Dave
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