Portege M300 BIOS password removal

Dear,
We from UsedPC a company in Holland thats sell second handed Notebooks en Computers just bought 4 of Toshiba Portege M300
We only have one problem on all of the machines, They are locked with an start up password ( bios password ) so we cant install them
Only we need the responses codes that we dont know.
Can somebody help us out please?
Greets,
UsedPC

BIOS password ist most sensible security feature and you cannot expect help in public forum where everyone should find out how it works.
Then every stolen Portege M300 can be unlocked.
What I can say is that unlocking method is pretty complicated and just authorized service can help you with this. Even they don't have these codes. Just Toshiba can send them codes following specific procedure.
So forget it. Go to service, show evidence that notebooks are not stolen and they will help you with this. Of course it will not be for free.
If you need addresses and phone numbers visit http://eu.computers.toshiba-europe.com > Support & Downloads > Find an ASP.

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