Toshiba Laptop BIOS Removal ToolYou can use this plug to remove or clear the BIOS password from older Toshiba laptops. I tested the plug and it successfully cleared the BIOS password from Toshiba Satellite 1415, Satellite 1800 and Satellite Pro 6100. Using the plug you should be able to remove a BIOS password from most Pentium III Toshiba laptops and from some Pentium IV laptops. To make a password removal tool you need a DB25 plug from a parallel printer cable (cable with a plug that you can take apart), a solder gun and 30-40 minutes of your time.

Toshiba Laptop BIOS Clear Tool

Cut a DB25 connector off an old parallel printer cable and remove screws to disassemble the plug. The wires should be long enough to strip the ends and solder them.

 

All pins on the connector are marked from 1 to 25 and you should connect and solder together the wires from the following pins:

1+5+10

2+11

3+17

4+12

6+16

7+13

8+14

9+15


 

 

On some connectors pins 18 through 25 are already connected. If they are not connected, connect them. Do not connect a wire from pins 18-25 and a ground wire to anything, just insulate it with electrical tape and leave alone.

Toshiba Laptop BIOS Erase Tool

Carefully fold the wires, put wires inside the DB25 connector and assemble the connector.

Toshiba Laptop BIOS Removal Tool

 

How to use the Toshiba BIOS password removal tool: connect the plug to the parallel port on your Toshiba laptop and turn on the laptop. You should bypass the BIOS password and the laptop will boot directly to the operating system.

You can find and purchase the BIOS removal plug here. Before you buy, make sure it works with your Toshiba laptop.

UPDATE for all Toshiba owners:

Some newer Toshiba laptops can start asking for the BIOS password even if the password has never been set. This affects the following models: Satellite A100, A105, A130, A135, A200, A205, L35, M200, M205, P100, P105, P200, P205 and probably some other models.

Before you can use the laptop, the BIOS password has to be cleared.

What can you do? Read this official support bulletin for more information. In this bulletin you’ll find a full list of Toshiba laptops affected by this problem.

If you have one of these laptops and it set the BIOS password on its own, Toshiba will clear the password at no charge. Read the bulletin.

 

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145 Responses to “How to remove BIOS password from Toshiba laptops”

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  1. 130
    cj2600 Says:

    Tam,

    I have a Toshiba A200-JA1 that asks for a password before start up. There is no parrell port. I have called some authorized service providers for Toshiba and they say they never heard of it.

    They never heard of it? :)
    Take a look at this article.

    I dont want to pay to have it taken apart to get at the cmos battery if that wont clear the password.

    Removing the CMOS battery will not clear the BIOS password on this model, don’t even try. By the way, the CMOS battery is soldered to the motherboard.

    Do I have any other options?

    You’ll have to take the laptop to the authorized repair center. They can remove the BIOS password without taking it apart.

  2. 129
    cj2600 Says:

    James Henry,

    I have the Toshiba A215-7437 I set the password when I first bought the computer and never changed it, all of a sudden It says invalid password. I am trying to find the instructions for this model to remove the battery and see that will work. My problem is that I can’t seem to find this model.

    Are you talking about the BIOS password?
    I believe that some Toshiba laptops can set the BIOS password on its own. This problem is related to the BIOS version installed on your laptop.
    Toshiba knows about the problem and can clear the BIOS at no charge even if the laptop is not under warranty anymore.
    Call Toshiba and explain what’s going on. Most likely they will agree to clear the password.
    Also, you can take the laptop to your local authorized service center.
    Check out this article: My Toshiba laptop displays Password= prompt on startup
    Your model might be not on the list, but still try calling them and ask for an exception.

  3. 128
    James Henry Says:

    I have the Toshiba A215-7437 I set the password when I first bought the computer and never changed it, all of a sudden It says invalid password. I am trying to find the instructions for this model to remove the battery and see that will work. My problem is that I can’t seem to find this model.

  4. 127
    chris Says:

    i have a toshiba satellite pro 4300 that my daughter put a password on and forgot it,,i bought a printer plug and tried to wire it as directed but pin 14-18 had no wires attached, i did the rest ,,,no good,,i then connected the spare wires together and again nothing,,,is there another way around the password or do i keep buying cables till i find one with the right wire set-up,,,thanks,,,,,help,,,,,thanks

  5. 126
    Tam Says:

    I have a Toshiba A200-JA1 that asks for a password before start up. There is no parrell port. I have called some authorized service providers for Toshiba and they say they never heard of it. I dont want to pay to have it taken apart to get at the cmos battery if that wont clear the password. Do I have any other options?

  6. 125
    tom Says:

    i got toshiba sp 6100 with password bios battery remove didn’t work so bought old printercable copied instructions above and worked PERFECT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! so thanxxxxxxxxxxxx

  7. 124
    naser Says:

    i have toshiba sa60-102 i need bios password of company please

  8. 123
    Ewrzen Says:

    I’ve got Toshiba Satellite A215-S7437. Got similar problem. Once after restart laptop shows: Enter Password. I never set any password!? Can You help me?

  9. 122
    cj2600 Says:

    khaleel ishaq,

    i want remove bios password ( labtop)
    i have printer cable but i donot about colour sequence &

    where start from 1,2,3 etc cable

    Take a look at this pictures, it has pinout for the connector. Look at the female part.
    http://freespace.virgin.net/to.....pinout.gif

  10. 121
    khaleel Says:

    Dear sir

    i want remove bios password ( labtop)
    i have printer cable but i donot about colour sequence &

    where start from 1,2,3 etc cable

    i will wait

    khaleel ishaq

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