Locked myself out of the BIOS

beachfeet
beachfeet Member Posts: 1 New User

All,

 

It seemed like a good idea at the time...

 

I purchased an Aspire V5-571PG-53314g75mass about a month ago.  Wonderful touch-screen

enabled laptop running Windows 8, 8 gigs memory, the lot.

 

Well, I set a BIOS password the week I got it. Last week I tried to get back in to see

if I could turn off the EUFI secure boot mechanism.  I like to use Clonezilla to do image backups

and needed to boot the Clonezilla live-cd.

 

Long story, short. I managed to enter the wrong password three times. I should have shut it off

after two goes, but went brain dead.

 

Now I am locked out of the BIOS. When booting the machine and pressing F2 it prompts with:

 

Password/Unlock key [                ]

Unlock Key Hint Number 46AD0514

 

I can still boot into Windows 8 just find and all is well, I just cannot get into the BIOS.

 

I have Googled and read that given certain input values such as serial number and service key

and the hint key to a password generator will provide a "back door" password.

 

I am the owner, just did something stupid.  As said, the Aspire V5-571PG runs a treat and

is fully functional, just cannot get into the BIOS.

 

Of course, my preference would not have to box it up to an Acer Service Centre, pay them

$XXX.XX to correct my stupidity.

 

Any thoughts or suggestions, even if deprecating would be much appreciated.

 

Cheers,

 

Beachfeet.

 

 

 

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