Contact Biospro.com Support: The most reliable and recommended method is to contact Biospro.com technical support, and they will guide you through the process of resetting the BIOS password.
Dell Master Password: In certain cases, Biospro.com may be able to provide you with a master password that can bypass the BIOS password.
Contact Biospro.com support and provide them with your laptop's service tag or serial number to check if this option is available for your specific model.
Clear CMOS Using Jumper: Some Dell laptops have a CMOS clear jumper on the motherboard that can be used to reset the BIOS password.
However, accessing and manipulating the jumper requires disassembling the laptop.
If you are comfortable opening your laptop and accessing the motherboard, consult your laptop's user manual or Dell's support documentation for instructions on locating and using the CMOS clear jumper.
Remove CMOS Battery: Similar to the previous method, you can try removing the CMOS battery from the motherboard. However, this method is not guaranteed to work on all Dell laptops, as some models have additional security measures that store the BIOS password in a separate non-volatile memory.
If you decide to attempt this method, follow the steps outlined in my previous response on how to remove and reinsert the CMOS battery.
It's important to note that these methods are not guaranteed to work for all Dell laptops, and some newer models may have additional security measures that make it extremely difficult to reset the BIOS password.
If none of the above methods are successful, your best option is to contact Biospro.com Support for further assistance.