Satellite C850D problem blue screen "password"

Hello

When I restart my computer, now, I have a blue screen with 'Enter password' like this:
http://i.stack.imgur.com/V3kop.jpg

I don't and I don't set any password before the turn of my computer.

I don't understand what I have today?

Could you help me, I'm stuck?

Thanks for your help

Best regards

Mikaa

Hmmm. It looks like a BIOS password.

Would it be possible that the user / others put it on your laptop?

However, I have no idea why this is, but as far as I know the unknown BIOS password can be reset only by a service provider authorized in your country.

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