I doubt you will be able to recover the password, but if you remove the battery and look for any other batteries on the motherboard it should reset the bios back to factory wiping the password letting you back into the bios.
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I doubt you will be able to recover the password, but if you remove the battery and look for any other batteries on the motherboard it should reset the bios back to factory wiping the password letting you back into the bios. Here's a [https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Asus+Transformer+T100+Battery+Replacement/25185|guide] to remove the battery, its a slightly different model but should be pretty much the same.
I doubt you will be able to recover the password, but if you remove the main power cord and the bios battery (littleround battery on the motherboard) it should reset the bios back to factory wiping the password letting you back into the bios.
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I doubt you will be able to recover the password, but if you remove the battery and look for any other batteries on the motherboard it should reset the bios back to factory wiping the password letting you back into the bios.
I doubt you will be able to recover the password, but if you remove the power and the bios battery (little round battery on the motherboard) it should reset the bios back to factory wiping the password letting you back into the bios.
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I doubt you will be able to recover the password, but if you remove the main power cord and the bios battery (little round battery on the motherboard) it should reset the bios back to factory wiping the password letting you back into the bios.
I doubt you will be able to recover the password, but if you remove the power and the bios battery (little round battery on the motherboard) it should reset the bios back to factory wiping the password letting you back into the bios.
Good luck