![]() Tried pv7yv4pa, "Enter new password"!! Left it blank, enter, enter again for "repeat new password". Before flashing I went to the BIOS and noticed it was downgraded to A09. Thinking the BIOS was not downgraded, I shutdown Windows, removed the hard drives (just in case) and inserted the flash drive. Ran 1525_A09.EXE from Windows 10, it warned me about being an older BIOS about 3 or 4 times, in the end it gave an error and crashed. Copied 1525_A09.EXE (adds improved Penryn support which is my CPU) and 1525_A17.EXE (latest) to my flash drive with FreeDOS. Here are the steps I did for future reference: I had no real expectation that downgrading the BIOS would work, but they could have removed this ability in newer BIOS, or something different in the new BIOS could be stopping the "master" password from working.
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