the hp2000-4160dx BIOS password

I have a hp 2000-4160dx which shows a bios password that has somehow set up.   Don't know why all of a sudded, it's show.  After that three failed connections comes with a digital code of 92711139.  How can I erase this.  Only allows me to access anything with a password.  Help.

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