Locked my self out of my power supply laptop on password

Dear Tech,

I had set the administrator password (a few years) and the power on password. I have always used the administrator password. This morning, I decided to disable it (clear the administrator password) which I did without problem.

When I start the laptop now he asks the power on password that I don't remember.

I get the following code: 71417940

Can you help me?

Hello

Try the code below.

64575386

Use the posted above unlock code to access the BIOS

Disable all passwords that are enabled

If current password request - type the unlock code

New password, simply press the ENTER key
Repeat the same thing to check the password column.

Then exit the BIOS saving & exit option to save the changes.

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