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Fujitsu-Siemens Lifebook E-Series | default | 2008-07-20 15:33:11 +0200 | 2008-07-20 15:33:11 +0200 | false |
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Turn the notebook on its lid, plug out the power cord, remove the battery and the CD-ROM drive
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Remove the screws marked below:

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Open the lid as shown below and use a screwdriver to pull the plastic off the clip

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You should now have removed the top plastic cover with the buttons on it.

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Now remove the other screws to be able to remove the bottom plastic cover with the touchpad area

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Here you can see the BIOS battery. Lift the keyboard and carefully lift the bronze sheet metal piece. (If you own the E7110, you need to remove a screw near the Firewire-port to be able to bend the metal sheet up. Thanks to Maris F. for this hint.)

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Pull out the small plug and wait about a minute.

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Assemble the notebook the other way around and smile. You just reset your BIOS password although Fujitsu-Siemens says you have to take your notebook to a service point to let it be done. (because the Lifebook E-series is so secure LOL )
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