How To By-Pass "Please Enter Built-In HDD User Password" Error


Author: MrElementGuitar
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Simple way to get around this error and save your computer! For Toshiba Satellite (im not sure if other computers get this error so im not sure this method will work for other brands of computers)


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  1. Does Anybody Have The Windows Installion Disc!? If so, can you send it to me?
  2. HDD password are hard to cracked, hardisk will not be readable when you put on another machine. This tutorial is perfect to backup all the files on a HDD with password then use software like HDD unlock to erase the password but it will also erase its content.
  3. LOL
    Built-In HDD User Password = password
  4. is trying to by-pass the hdd/ssd password how can I do that
  5. My Acer Inspie One Did this to me!! :'(
  6. Спасибо за видео. Всех благ тебе.
  7. You sir, are a genius
  8. nice work. geek squad is the worst ever.. :)
  9. this is ducking stupid you do not put in a hardrive while a PC is on that's stupid you can burn your PC power ic if you create a short
  10. Won't work on ASUS Machines at all
  11. who the fuck has windows 10 on a disk sitting around i like to know that shit
  12. DAt word.. "hey youtubeee wwast up" XD
  13. Thanks heaps dude!
  14. BS! Tried to work on L500 it doesn't work. The screen freezes. Restarting won't do anything. A misleading video!
  15. I thank you VERY MUCH for this video!!! I am a local computer technician in Moundsville, WV, and I was fixing up a PC that got locked out, including the dreaded "HDD User Password". From another source online, this appears to be caused by a BIOS bug, which is patched with a BIOS update. That means once you regain control, you need to do a BIOS update. Many Toshiba PC's have the Toshiba Service Station program. Go ahead and use this to search for and install the latest BIOS update for your model. If you don't have the Toshiba Service Station, you can probably go to Toshiba online and go to support and look for drivers and downloads.

    When checking other sources, they got COLD and LEGALISTIC and were NOT ALLOWED to help me with this bizarre problem all due to legal issues (i.e. stolen PC). I thank you VERY MUCH for this video!!!

    May God HEAP blessings on you--in the name of Jesus Christ!

    From John Nozum
    Owner of Knoz'em Computers, LLC, a LOCAL computer business in Moundsville, WV
  16. ...your the man kid...awesome.... thx...hope it works on mine...nevertheless - nice trick...
  17. thanks bro this vidoe help me thank u
  18. nice
  19. nice proficient  job