Kevin Wilson, no there is not one. /most modern laptops no longer store the password in battery-backed RAM. those were the once you could reset by pulling the battery or a jumper setting. More modern motherboards use standard SPI flash chips to store the BIOS data. You should contact Dell and once you prove you are the rightful owner, they will help you. There are a few way to get it reset with your Service tag number. Give us the last 4 digits and see if we can assist you.
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Kevin Wilson, no there is not one. /most modern laptops no longer store the password in battery-backed RAM. those were the once you could reset by pulling the battery or a jumper setting. More modern motherboards use standard SPI flash chips to store the BIOS data. You should contact Dell and once you prove you are the rightful owner, they will help you. There may be a few ways to get it reset with your Service tag number. Check [http://forums.mydigitallife.info/threads/43628-FAQ-%28forgotten%29-Dell-BIOS-Password|on here.] Hope this helps, good luck.
Kevin Wilson, no there is not one. /most modern laptops no longer store the password in battery-backed RAM. those were the once you could reset by pulling the battery or a jumper setting. More modern motherboards use standard SPI flash chips to store the BIOS data. You should contact Dell and once you prove you are the rightful owner, they will help you. There are a few way to get it reset with your Service tag number. Give us the last 4 digits and see if we can assist you.