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Laptop won't get beyond start up
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Hi my son has an acer aspire 6920G. He's picked up several viruses including a worm or two and now it will not get beyond the second screen, the first screen is the acer logo and then it goes to the bios blue and white password bar but when i try to type in the administrator password i set up in the bios this mroning, the first letter will not appear on the screen and the flashing curser freezes.
Sounds pretty serious but apart from the hardrive being destroyed is there any other possibility?
Sounds pretty serious but apart from the hardrive being destroyed is there any other possibility?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.So you replaced an old bios password? or tried to set a new one?
Not necessarily hard-drive problem.
Can you get into bios at all? If you can get there, find the setting .. "load optimal default settings" and save/exit.
Bios could be corrupted. It's possible to reset to default by shorting on-board pins.
Not necessarily hard-drive problem.
Can you get into bios at all? If you can get there, find the setting .. "load optimal default settings" and save/exit.
Bios could be corrupted. It's possible to reset to default by shorting on-board pins.
Wish you hadn't done a bios password : (
Probably F2 ..
Others .. F1 (old) Del, and a few other F keys.
You need to check to see if Hard-Drive is recognised first. If it is not, HDD may be screwed.
See here about Bios .. (I know wrong model) ...
http://www.techsuppor...-7520-reset-bios.html
http://www.techsuppor...epeats-going-off.html
Probably F2 ..
Others .. F1 (old) Del, and a few other F keys.
You need to check to see if Hard-Drive is recognised first. If it is not, HDD may be screwed.
See here about Bios .. (I know wrong model) ...
http://www.techsuppor...-7520-reset-bios.html
http://www.techsuppor...epeats-going-off.html
Here are some default BIOS passwords that you could try
AMI concat
Award AMI_SW (case sensitive)
bios AMI!SW/
setup AMI?SW/
cmos j262
With respect to the Award BIOS the "AWARD_SW" (use without quotes) and (is is case sensitive) password should even override a set password ! If not,you may also want to try j262 as the password
AMI concat
Award AMI_SW (case sensitive)
bios AMI!SW/
setup AMI?SW/
cmos j262
With respect to the Award BIOS the "AWARD_SW" (use without quotes) and (is is case sensitive) password should even override a set password ! If not,you may also want to try j262 as the password
Quite often, when entering a BIOS password, it appears as if the PC has frozen - ignore the cursor freezing, and just continue entering the password.
If you still have no joy, then in my opinion, the motherboard is fried - these symptoms are not typical of a virus - the hard drive is most likely still intact and can be recovered to another PC.
The bad news is that this is not a DIY repair ...
If you still have no joy, then in my opinion, the motherboard is fried - these symptoms are not typical of a virus - the hard drive is most likely still intact and can be recovered to another PC.
The bad news is that this is not a DIY repair ...
Remember my two links Dot?
You can reset the bios/password by removing the CMOS battery for a while, re-inserting and resetting BIOS after new succesful boot.
Gonna need to find the CMOS battery by sounds of things. Some are even soldered in.
It can be done tho.
Still hoping it's not a disc failure .. but only way to find out is to get into BIOS.
You can reset the bios/password by removing the CMOS battery for a while, re-inserting and resetting BIOS after new succesful boot.
Gonna need to find the CMOS battery by sounds of things. Some are even soldered in.
It can be done tho.
Still hoping it's not a disc failure .. but only way to find out is to get into BIOS.