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Resetting the CMOS (Complementary Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor) can sometimes revert BIOS settings to factory defaults. the laptop and unplug the AC adapter.

your laptop and press F10 repeatedly to reach the BIOS password prompt. Enter any incorrect password three times .

A "System Disabled" message will appear, followed by a code (e.g., an 8-digit string or one starting with 'A').

For some G-series ProBooks, a specific key sequence can trigger a BIOS recovery or CMOS reset screen. Press and hold the .

Reinsert the battery, reassemble, and check if the password requirement has been cleared. 3. HP BIOS Recovery (Key Combination)

If a master password is generated, restart your ProBook and enter that code exactly as shown (case-sensitive) to gain entry. 2. CMOS Battery Reset (Hardware Level)

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Resetting the CMOS (Complementary Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor) can sometimes revert BIOS settings to factory defaults. the laptop and unplug the AC adapter.

your laptop and press F10 repeatedly to reach the BIOS password prompt. Enter any incorrect password three times .

A "System Disabled" message will appear, followed by a code (e.g., an 8-digit string or one starting with 'A').

For some G-series ProBooks, a specific key sequence can trigger a BIOS recovery or CMOS reset screen. Press and hold the .

Reinsert the battery, reassemble, and check if the password requirement has been cleared. 3. HP BIOS Recovery (Key Combination)

If a master password is generated, restart your ProBook and enter that code exactly as shown (case-sensitive) to gain entry. 2. CMOS Battery Reset (Hardware Level)