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      MrWright4hire
      last edited by MrWright4hire

      Hello everyone. Thank you for your time, any suggestions and help if you can offer any.

      I'm setting up a lot of laptops at the office. As I prep them, I set them to the side to let them do it's unattend setup. However, after being set to the side for so long, I may have forgot the password that I put on one of them. I'm trying to use a Admin bypass key. I need to get into the bios so I may select to boot from USB. I've tried (FN +) F2, F8, F10, F12, ENTER and Delete. Nothing works! It keeps going straight to the login screen. When I try to reset password, it's asking me for security questions that I don't recall setting up.

      Most of Google's lead tells you to log in then go to settings. I can't log in. Or the scenario doesn't relate to what I'm doing.

      I looked up the warranty and it ended months ago.

      I'm stuck with a thick question mark in my head.

      Is there an Lenovo hero out there to save me?

      Model: V145
      Type: 81MT

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      • ObsolesceO
        Obsolesce @MrWright4hire
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        @MrWright4hire said in Lenovo Bypass BIOS Options:

        Hello everyone. Thank you for your time, any suggestions and help if you can offer any.

        I'm setting up a lot of laptops at the office. As I prep them, I set them to the side to let them do it's unattend setup. However, after being set to the side for so long, I may have forgot the password that I put on one of them. I'm trying to use a Admin bypass key. I need to get into the bios so I may select to boot from USB. I've tried (FN +) F2, ENTER and Delete. Nothing works! It keeps going straight to the login screen. When I try to reset password, it's asking me for security questions that I don't recall setting up.

        Most of Google's lead tells you to log in then go to settings. I can't log in. Or the scenario doesn't relate to what I'm doing.

        I looked up the warranty and it ended months ago.

        I'm stuck with a thick question mark in my head.

        Is there an Lenovo hero out there to save me?

        Model: V145
        Type: 81MT

        F12

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          MrWright4hire
          last edited by

          Yea, that didn't work either.
          Thanks Obsolesce.

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          • ObsolesceO
            Obsolesce @MrWright4hire
            last edited by

            @MrWright4hire said in Lenovo Bypass BIOS Options:

            Yea, that didn't work either.
            Thanks Obsolesce.

            Then it must be coming out of sleep mode. Try a reboot, then hitting F12.

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              MrWright4hire @Obsolesce
              last edited by

              @Obsolesce said in Lenovo Bypass BIOS Options:

              @MrWright4hire said in Lenovo Bypass BIOS Options:

              Yea, that didn't work either.
              Thanks Obsolesce.

              Then it must be coming out of sleep mode. Try a reboot, then hitting F12.

              I've tried that as well. I've tried hard shutdown and restart from the login screen.

              When starting up I just see the dots rotating in a circle, the screen turns blue and asking you to "Please wait a moment" and then...BOMB...I'm on the login screen.

              As stated in the title, the options to go to the bios are bypassed. I'm really trying to avoid formatting this drive.

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              • stacksofplatesS
                stacksofplates
                last edited by

                I don't know Windows at all, but wasn't there like a fast boot option that you had to shut it down a specific way to bypass? Is that still a thing?

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                • DustinB3403D
                  DustinB3403
                  last edited by

                  To get into bios on this laptop you'd use the F2 key. I'd just hold the power button until it shuts down, power it up and keep jamming the F2 key.

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                    MrWright4hire
                    last edited by

                    Gentlemen thank you for all of your help. For some reason, continuing to tap of the F# key for results wasn't working. This particular laptop prefer for you to hold down the F key. Laptops with an attitude.

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                      1337 @MrWright4hire
                      last edited by

                      @MrWright4hire said in Lenovo Bypass BIOS Options:

                      Gentlemen thank you for all of your help. For some reason, continuing to tap of the F# key for results wasn't working. This particular laptop prefer for you to hold down the F key. Laptops with an attitude.

                      Most laptops default to having to press Fn + F2 to actually get F2.

                      It's because the average user have not pressed a function key ever in his life.

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                      • ObsolesceO
                        Obsolesce @1337
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                        @Pete-S said in Lenovo Bypass BIOS Options:

                        @MrWright4hire said in Lenovo Bypass BIOS Options:

                        Gentlemen thank you for all of your help. For some reason, continuing to tap of the F# key for results wasn't working. This particular laptop prefer for you to hold down the F key. Laptops with an attitude.

                        Most laptops default to having to press Fn + F2 to actually get F2.

                        It's because the average user have not pressed a function key ever in his life.

                        In every ThinkPad I've used, the boot menu is F12, and that's like 8 different models. Straight to bios is F2, but I was under the impression he wanted boot menu:

                        @MrWright4hire said in Lenovo Bypass BIOS Options:

                        so I may select to boot from USB

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                        • DashrenderD
                          Dashrender @MrWright4hire
                          last edited by

                          @MrWright4hire said in Lenovo Bypass BIOS Options:

                          Gentlemen thank you for all of your help. For some reason, continuing to tap of the F# key for results wasn't working. This particular laptop prefer for you to hold down the F key. Laptops with an attitude.

                          AND

                          @stacksofplates said in Lenovo Bypass BIOS Options:

                          I don't know Windows at all, but wasn't there like a fast boot option that you had to shut it down a specific way to bypass? Is that still a thing?

                          These two things likely go together - your rapid pressing of the Fn key wasn't fast enough. I've had units where it took like 30 tries to finally hit it fast enough to get my input into the BIOS before the bootloader took over.

                          Don't recall if I ever just tried holding the key down.

                          in the 2010's many laptops came with a boot to BIOS/setup button, a Tiny button typically on side of the laptop meant to help you bypass this rapid boot feature and ensure you get into the BIOS, I don't see that button on any of my HP laptops, and I'm assuming it's 'hold' the Fn key down if you have fast boot enabled.

                          Glad to hear you got into it.

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                          • DashrenderD
                            Dashrender
                            last edited by

                            Are you setting different admin passwords on each laptop you setup? Assuming so, why aren't you recording that somewhere?

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                              MrWright4hire @Dashrender
                              last edited by

                              @Dashrender said in Lenovo Bypass BIOS Options:

                              Are you setting different admin passwords on each laptop you setup? Assuming so, why aren't you recording that somewhere?

                              I have different groups of laptops that are going to different dept. to Execs. Someone mixed two of the stacks together and I couldn't recall all the pwd for them.

                              That's when I decided to just use a Admin Key to bypass the login and reset the pwd accordingly.

                              However, I was met with a challenge to enter the bios to boot from the USB.

                              It's all good now. Once again, thank you to all!

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                              • hobbit666H
                                hobbit666
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                                Have you tried F11?

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                                • dafyreD
                                  dafyre
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                                  Also try F6.

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                                  • JaredBuschJ
                                    JaredBusch @Dashrender
                                    last edited by

                                    @Dashrender said in Lenovo Bypass BIOS Options:

                                    in the 2010's many laptops came with a boot to BIOS/setup button, a Tiny button typically on side of the laptop meant to help you bypass this rapid boot feature and ensure you get into the BIOS

                                    Never seen that, ever.

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                                    • JaredBuschJ
                                      JaredBusch @Dashrender
                                      last edited by

                                      @Dashrender said in Lenovo Bypass BIOS Options:

                                      I'm assuming it's 'hold' the Fn key down

                                      You hold down the fn key only if the function keys are not active, as function keys, by default, during boot.

                                      You learn that by experience, per model.

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                                      • DashrenderD
                                        Dashrender @JaredBusch
                                        last edited by

                                        @JaredBusch said in Lenovo Bypass BIOS Options:

                                        @Dashrender said in Lenovo Bypass BIOS Options:

                                        in the 2010's many laptops came with a boot to BIOS/setup button, a Tiny button typically on side of the laptop meant to help you bypass this rapid boot feature and ensure you get into the BIOS

                                        Never seen that, ever.

                                        My old Lenovo had it.

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