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Any idea where is the bios jumper on my motherboard?

Any idea where is the bios jumper on my motherboard?

could someone help me find the jumper to reset the bios of my laptop. it's a Toshiba satellite s55-c5274

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Guest [Entry]

"There are no reset jumpers (at least none that I could see in the images). Instead you need to remove that small battery in the last image, next to the hard drive. Remove the main laptop battery, the power cord, and then this battery. Give it 20 seconds for all the capacitors to discharge. Then put the battery back in (the bios will forget everything once power is lost, and then will boot up back to its default configuration). Worst case as with my gaming rig, I have to wait 20 minutes for all the capacitors to dischange and allow the memory to reset.

Update (02/15/2018)

Since it doesn't seem that the Password is saved in volatile flash, removing the battery won't work. Try this guide https://www.wikihow.com/Reset-a-BIOS-Pas..."
Guest [Entry]

I'm dealing with the same issue in a Toshiba laptop. The model is a satellite radius p55w b5220. There is no bios indicating marks on the motherboard and I've looked all over the internet four answers to solve this issue if anyone can help it would be greatly appreciated. Here is some pictures of the motherboard.
Guest [Entry]

Just remove your cmos battery for about 10 seconds. It is the one that looks like a watch battery in your bottom picture.
Guest [Entry]

Hey fellas, I’m not exactly sure where the jumper is located on your laptop based on the pictures provided but let me share a picture of a common Jumper location on most Toshiba laptops.
Guest [Entry]

es el ic ah1434, en la esquina inferior derecha de la placa.