Hello,
It is possible that your laptop has faced some kind of impact. Don't worry things can be managed.
Now that you want to replace your laptop, clearing whose bios password depends upon the model of bios which is Phoenix in your case. Ok, let's start it.
There are two ways to approach forcing the Bios/CMOS to be reset to its
default values: Option #1: Mechanically, by removing all power to the
Bios/CMOS
thereby forcing it to reset itself to its stored defaults, which include
no
password or the default password employed by the Bios manufacturer, and
Option
#2: Using a program to either locate and identify the password and
reveal it to
you or erasing the password entirely. These are referred to as password
by-pass
utilities or cracks. Let's look at Option #1 first, and then move on to
Option
#2 if necessary.
I am giving you a link where you will get text written by me and my friend to help you out. What I have written above is linked to the llink under.
Clearing the BIOS or CMOS password.I am also attaching the Phoenix BIOS guide 's link to help you know more about your BIOS.
Know about your BIOS.Here is one more link that will guide you to reset the BIOS password if the above doesn't work.
Link 2 to reset BIOS password.Hope you can do all this mess with your machine.
Keep me informed if you want to do something else or what happens.
I am following up.
Have a nice day.
Regards.