Warning: Resetting a BIOS password may void warranty or violate corporate policies. Only reset passwords on machines you own or have explicit permission to work on. Incorrect attempts can render the machine unusable. This article explains responsible methods for resetting or removing a BIOS password on a Lenovo ThinkCentre M720q, including non-destructive options and last-resort hardware procedures.
Some locks aren’t meant to be broken. They’re meant to tell a story.
: Turn off the computer and disconnect all power cords and external cables. Open the Case : Remove the computer cover to access the motherboard. Locate the Jumper : Look for the Clear CMOS / Recovery jumper (often labeled as
: Disconnect the AC power adapter and all peripheral cables. Remove the computer cover by loosening the rear screw and sliding the chassis forward. Locate the Jumper : Find the Clear CMOS / Recovery jumper (labeled as SW_CLR_CMOS
Warning: Resetting a BIOS password may void warranty or violate corporate policies. Only reset passwords on machines you own or have explicit permission to work on. Incorrect attempts can render the machine unusable. This article explains responsible methods for resetting or removing a BIOS password on a Lenovo ThinkCentre M720q, including non-destructive options and last-resort hardware procedures.
Some locks aren’t meant to be broken. They’re meant to tell a story.
: Turn off the computer and disconnect all power cords and external cables. Open the Case : Remove the computer cover to access the motherboard. Locate the Jumper : Look for the Clear CMOS / Recovery jumper (often labeled as
: Disconnect the AC power adapter and all peripheral cables. Remove the computer cover by loosening the rear screw and sliding the chassis forward. Locate the Jumper : Find the Clear CMOS / Recovery jumper (labeled as SW_CLR_CMOS