It is likely I have upgraded my BIOS in the past while the supervisor password was already set. ![]() The tool (a Windows exe) refuses because my BIOS is already on it's version. I have tried flashing the latest (and only) BIOS version I could find on the official website. The BIOS still doesn't ask any password on boot or when entering the BIOS menu. Setting a user password changes nothing I can see. Under the tab 'Security', I can see the BIOS password for 'User' is, while 'Supervisor' is. ![]() Makes sense, as I'm not logged in as supervisor. Most of those settings cannot be selected/highlighted or changed. I am immediately presented with the usual tabs and settings. It does not ask any password (like it once did). ![]() This was required to change certain settings. Years ago, I set a supervisor password in it's BIOS (which is still known to me). I've got an older Toshiba Satellite Pro L870-19E laptop.
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