Yay. Another BIOS issue with another Panasonic product.
A friend gave me one of his Flea Market Specials: a Panasonic CF-U1 toughbook. It has the regular accessories like the stylus and batteries and panels but no hard drive and the BIOS lock active ("but what if someone changes my ram??"). I've been throwing every password I could think of at it for two weeks now and it's still locked. There's no technical documentation available so I do not know the CMOS reset procedure and it appears to be NVRAM based so pulling the battery doesn't clear it. In the honorable opinions of Badcaps do you think it's worth continuing to try and salvage or just giving it back to him to sell for parts?
A friend gave me one of his Flea Market Specials: a Panasonic CF-U1 toughbook. It has the regular accessories like the stylus and batteries and panels but no hard drive and the BIOS lock active ("but what if someone changes my ram??"). I've been throwing every password I could think of at it for two weeks now and it's still locked. There's no technical documentation available so I do not know the CMOS reset procedure and it appears to be NVRAM based so pulling the battery doesn't clear it. In the honorable opinions of Badcaps do you think it's worth continuing to try and salvage or just giving it back to him to sell for parts?
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