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DrTel

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  1. Thank god, I will do that then, thanks for replying.
  2. Even if I opened the backpanel to reset CMOS? I didnt rip any stickers, so I wasnt sure.
  3. Hello, I am furious, I've been trying to solve this problem for days, tried a lot of things, nothing worked, and Im getting a little angry. I've set a BIOS admin password for my new laptop (ASUS ROG TUF FX505DU), and later I decided that i dont realyl need it, so I tried deleting it by changing it to nothing. This made my laptop inaccessible, because for some reason it STILL asks for a password when I turn it on, and it accepts no passwords whatsoever. Not my old one, not a blank one, not any master passwords I1ve found online, nothing. The Alt+r combination doesnt work, neither does the CMOS battery reset. Im honestly baffled, I've read like a hundred different problems like mine online, and all of them were solved with one of these solutions, but not mine. Please someone help me out, I just bought this laptop, and as a college student I really cant afford a new one. Please help me Im begging you.
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