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> <channel><title>gHacks Technology News &#124; Latest Tech News, Software And Tutorials &#187; cmos password</title> <atom:link href="http://www.ghacks.net/tag/cmos-password/feed/" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml" /><link>http://www.ghacks.net</link> <description>A technology news blog covering software, mobile phones, gadgets, security, the Internet and other relevant areas.</description> <lastBuildDate>Fri, 10 Feb 2012 20:51:26 +0000</lastBuildDate> <language>en</language> <sy:updatePeriod>hourly</sy:updatePeriod> <sy:updateFrequency>1</sy:updateFrequency> <generator>http://wordpress.org/?v=3.3.1</generator> <atom:link rel="hub" href="http://pubsubhubbub.appspot.com"/><atom:link rel="hub" href="http://superfeedr.com/hubbub"/> <item><title>Reveal or Reset the Bios Passwords</title><link>http://www.ghacks.net/2008/06/07/reveal-or-reset-the-bios-passwords/</link> <comments>http://www.ghacks.net/2008/06/07/reveal-or-reset-the-bios-passwords/#comments</comments> <pubDate>Sat, 07 Jun 2008 14:33:47 +0000</pubDate> <dc:creator>Martin Brinkmann</dc:creator> <category><![CDATA[Linux]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Software]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Windows]]></category> <category><![CDATA[bios]]></category> <category><![CDATA[bios password]]></category> <category><![CDATA[cmos]]></category> <category><![CDATA[cmos password]]></category> <guid
isPermaLink="false">http://www.ghacks.net/?p=4897</guid> <description><![CDATA[Password protecting the Bios is considered a weak protection, something that professionals can find out or reset in no time. Besides the obvious possibilities to set a jumper or remove the bios battery to reset the bios password it is also possible to reveal or reset the bios password by using a software like CmosPwd [...]]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Password protecting the Bios is considered a weak protection, something that professionals can find out or reset in no time. Besides the obvious possibilities to set a jumper or remove the bios battery to reset the bios password it is also possible to reveal or reset the bios password by using a software like <a
href="http://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/CmosPwd">CmosPwd</a> which is available for Windows, DOS and Linux.</p><p>Most users will probably run the application in Windows. To do that they need to access the command line and install a driver that gives &#8220;direct port I/O access for specified ports to user-mode process (ring 3) using Ke386SetIoAccessMap and Ke386IoSetAccessProcess kernel functions.&#8221; The driver is located in the Windows directory of the software package after unzipping it to the computer.</p><p>The command <strong>ioperm.exe -i</strong> is used to install the driver which can be uninstalled with <strong>ioperm.exe -u</strong> after the bios password has been revealed. Once the driver is installed the bios password can be revealed with the command <strong>Cmospwd_win.exe</strong> which displays a list similar to the one below.</p><p><span
id="more-4897"></span><img
src="http://www.ghacks.net/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/cmos_password-500x194.jpg" alt="cmos password" title="cmos password" width="500" height="194" class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-4898" /></p><p>The application requests the password for all known bioses. Only one hit will be found obviously which in the case of my bios was test in the Award 6.0 line. Reseting the bios can be initiated in DOS with the command <strong>cmospwd /k</strong>. Please note that the cmospwd.exe file is located in the DOS directory of the application. It can also be reset with the <strong>cmospwd_win /k</strong> in Windows.</p><p>Most notebooks store the bios password in an eeprom which can only be retrieved with an eeprom reader.</p> ]]></content:encoded> <wfw:commentRss>http://www.ghacks.net/2008/06/07/reveal-or-reset-the-bios-passwords/feed/</wfw:commentRss> <slash:comments>10</slash:comments> </item> </channel> </rss>
