It's an emachines d620.
I GOT IT!!!!!!!!! Beyond happy right now! I found a script that decodes the 5 digit key. DDDDD
It's an emachines d620.
I GOT IT!!!!!!!!! Beyond happy right now! I found a script that decodes the 5 digit key. DDDDD
PS3: CaptBuzzCooler
Haha, thanks man, I appreciate the complement. I'm actually only charging him 100 bucks. I just refuse to say I couldn't do anything.
PS3: CaptBuzzCooler
Projects: RGB Tower - Custom CPU water block
-TheOatmealWatching someone else use your computer is like watching a drunk orangutan solve a rubix cube. They have no idea what they're doing and you just wish they'd hand you the damn thing so you can do it yourself.
Really interesting thread.
I had this issue a couple of years ago. On a Dell laptop. The bios was locked out. The problem was exactly the same, removing the CMOS battery wouldn't reset the CMOS.
The way I got around it was; looked up the model on google w/ CMOS reset, and found the way to short the CMOS with a paperclip. There was no physical jumper to be seen but there was a factory way to jump it, you just needed to know which 2 tiny spots on the board to connect with a paperclip.
It was interesting.
TD
I read about that but I already read it was risky so I did my best to avoid it. I'm glad I put it off because now I am the owner of a great addition to my tools. Here I thought I was awesome for having the Geek Squad disk. :oP
PS3: CaptBuzzCooler