System locked

I have a HP pavilion dm1 given me a locked system message and the key 66619610, help

Try rich.

79771236

Use this code to go into the BIOS.

Disable all passwords that are enabled.

IF demand for CURRENT password using this code.

REQUEST NEW password just press ENTER.

If asked to hit just to CHECK password to enter.

Save and exit.

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