I recently acquired an old HP work computer from 2009 to transform it into a gaming setup. However, I'm facing a problem where a 'power on password' appears every time I boot it up. There's no jumper to move to reset it, and taking out the CMOS battery doesn't seem to work either. Can anyone share some solutions to remove this password?
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Upgrading to a gaming rig with a 2009 computer sounds like a challenge! For the power on password, you might need to access the BIOS, but that could also be password-protected. Researching how to reset the BIOS could be your best bet.
There's usually some hard reset method for the BIOS, but finding out how to do it can be tricky. You'll need to know some soldering skills if required, so be prepared!
Just a heads up, a computer from 2009 might struggle with modern games, even if you manage to upgrade it. It could be interesting to see how far you can push it, though!
If you actually have the password, that opens up options! You can either remove it or set up a new user or admin account without a password.
In situations like this, removing the locked BIOS chip, reflashing it, or replacing it with a pre-flashed one often helps. Those chips typically cost around $5-10 and are available online, just make sure to get the right model!

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