How to get past the Insyde H20 BIOS lock on DV7

I have a DV7 w/Intel Centrino2 and Windows Vista (64).  Unit all of a sudden is "locked" into the BIOS and will not get past it.  The unit has the Insyde H20 BIOS utility, but I do not have the Insyde setup utility CD.  How do I get past this lock and do away with the Insyde BIOS?

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