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What laptop is it? You may be able to find a master password online that will let you in. A bunch of older laptops have them and they're very well documented.
Someone else insisted so here is all the details
model: Acer Aspire V3-575T
UEFI Version: 2.4
Board name: Usopp_SL
Board version: 1.18
BIOS manufacturer: Insyde Corp
BIOS version: 1.18
BIOS date: May 25, 2017
Acer product page
User manual
hmmm I don't find anything about that. For Secure Boot + UEFI?
It seems to be down at the moment, but I've used this website with success in the past: https://bios-pw.org/
Basically you incorrectly guess that password a few times, if it gives you a code you type it into the website.
Nah nothing like that happened