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Baycom Worldbook II | default | 2008-07-20 22:18:02 +0200 | 2008-07-20 22:18:02 +0200 | false |
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- Open the lid.
- Remove the keyboard. Proceed as follows:
First use a flat screwdriver to get unter the keyboard at the green line. Perhaps you have to push in the small clip (the bottom-left red circle in the left pic) to be able to pull slightly the keyboard. Now get another screwdriver and push in the small clip above the ESC-key marked with a red circle. The keyboard should snap out partially. Proceed with the remaining 3 clips in the same way.
   - Now turn over the keyboard and locate the BIOS-battery. It is accessible through the hole marked with an arrow:
 - Use a screwdriver to short-circuit the BIOS battery for 3-5 seconds. The battery is hidden somewhat right under the
metal plate. But you can reach it without removing any other parts. Look:
 - Get with a screwdriver between the slit marked with those arrows and short the golden contact in the front with the battery housing.
- Replace the keyboard. Make sure it snaps into all clips. Now, the BIOS (incl. the password) should be erased.
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