Clearpw 1.00 Copyright (c) 1996 Sze Too Yu Tit. Feb 8 1996

Some BIOS leave your power-on or administrator password in the RAM after
processing them. The passwords are suppose to be cleared away from the RAM
by the BIOS after verification. Use CLEARPW to clear away the passwords left
in the RAM. CLEARPW will not reset your passwords held in the EEPROM.

Usage : CLEARPW [power-on_password_location] [admin_password_location] 

1) Run CLEARPW without any argument.
   Note down the memory locations where you see your passwords are located.
   The scales on top and left help you get location number easily.
   For e.g. if your passwords are displayed at location 681 and 688, run
   CLEARPW again giving the locations number as the arguments:

    > CLEARPW 681 688

   Rerun CLEARPW to check that the passwords are cleared correctly.
   Be careful when specifying the memory location to clear. Your PC might
   not work properly if you cleared off the wrong memory location!
2) You can then placed the command in autoexec.bat so that the passwords are
   clear away everytime you start your PC.

You can distribute this program freely.

The author disclaims all warranties as to this software, whether express or
implied, including without limitation any implied warranties of
merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.
CLEARPW is a shareware product and its use in a business, commercial,
government, or institutional environment requires registration.
Registration of CLEARPW for personal use is NOT required.
The registration fee for CLEARPW is US$1 per copy.  Business, commercial,
government, and institutional CLEARPW users are allowed a free 30 day period
for the evaluation of CLEARPW. Organisations using less than 10 copies are
exempted from registration. For more information concerning CLEARPW, contact
the author at:
   9, Jalan SS25/10

   47301 Petaling Jaya

   Malaysia. 