Qosmio F30-112 - How to reset the BIOS password

Hello
I get broken laptop Qosmio F30 -112 with broken lcd.
Now I get new lcd monitor and fix it but I can not access to bios password.
I found out how to recover passwords for other tips of toshiba laptops but I can not find for this.
What I looking is name of "jumper" that will reset my bios password.
I was carrying a laptop in a local service but they did not know to remove the problem.
Please help !!!
Best regards,
Antonio

Hello
Please visit http://eu.computers.toshiba-europe.com/innovation/generic/ASP_SUPPORT/ and there you will find authorized service providers for your country. Make a call and check what can be done about that.

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