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The Asus Vivobook Max X541SA-PD0703X is a portable personal computer maufactured in May2017 by ASUS.

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ASUS X541S Clear CMOS

On the motherboard of ASUS X541SA, I do not see the battery. Therefore, I can not reset the CMOS settings

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Alex AWE CMOS batteries are pretty much a thing of the past. For the last 5-10 years the CMOS information can no longer be reset by that method.

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Hi Alex

Try this method, turn on the computer and access BIOS

Please visit this link below.

https://pastebin.com/raw/L3c3rySj

Subtract current year and get the password

e.g.

2019 - 10 = 2009

2018 - 10 = 2008

2017 - 10 = 2007

.. etc

For example:

  • At the password prompt, press alt+r
  • Take note of the date displayed. For me it was 2017-05-11
  • Use Ctrl+F to search the paste bin for your month and date. I used "-05-11"
  • Use the codes you find until one of them works. Mine was the same code as 2007-05-11 from the paste bin.
  • It looks like the codes might repeat every 10 years. So I would suggest starting with the month and date combination from 10 years prior to whatever date is displayed after you press alt+r.

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I have the same problem, could you find a solution?

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This doesn't work for me. There is no response when I press Alt + R.

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It works! I have a X541N, i just cleared the cmos password using this method. Thank you very much!

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No response on ALT+R with an Asus X541SA

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I'm having the same problem. I can get past my user password but not the admin and I've tried to Pastebin. The only option I know of is to send it to ASUS or replace the motherboard.

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I have the same problem, could you find a solution?

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me too, solved?

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