Hmm, so I've wrapped a small piece of copper around pin 1 and 2 but it's not having any effect.
If I boot normally then it boots the OS, and if I boot to BIOS then it still asks for a password.
Thanks for the suggestion - I don't have a HDD lying around, but I did find an old 3 pin connector from a phone motherboard.
The pins line up, so I guess I could try and keep it in place and connect the pins that way?
This is a bit out of my comfort zone though...
I bought a used Intel NUC8i5BEH kit and I suspect that WiFi and Bluetooth have been disabled in BIOS.
The BIOS is password locked and as far as I can tell the only way to reset the password is to use the BIOS configuration security jumper by switching between pins.
But, while I have located...
Telkom Mobile currently has a special offer on their 20GB, where they bump it up to 40GB day, 40GB night for R199
https://secure.telkom.co.za/today/campaign/june-big-deal-2021/
Available on contract or month to month. No router included without contact obviously