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Greetings,
I have a client with a Dell Inspiron 1420.
The laptop has a hard drive password. He stated that he did not enable it. It is possible because he is very computer illiterate. He took the laptop to another tech and its possible that other tech (not longer around) enabled the password then enabled the bypass so it would not prompt. Well, its asking for a hard drive password.
1.) Do any of you know of any apps preferably free that will remove, or disable the feature that makes the process ask for a password?
I've tried a couple of BIOS password apps but they did not work. I am guessing it’s because this is a HD password I am dealing with. I can’t remember the name but they are the ones in the UBCD4WIN.
2.) Worse case scenario if I add another HD will I be able to use the laptop and install windows ETC or will it still ask for a password?
3.) Can I wipe the HD with the password or will something in the HD prevent it erasing?
4.) I have removed the battery for about 5 minutes but it did not clean the password, I am guessing that this is only for the BIOS password only and not for the HD password is this correct?
Any comments on or ideas that I have not though of will be greatly appreciated.
Once again,
Thank you
I have a client with a Dell Inspiron 1420.
The laptop has a hard drive password. He stated that he did not enable it. It is possible because he is very computer illiterate. He took the laptop to another tech and its possible that other tech (not longer around) enabled the password then enabled the bypass so it would not prompt. Well, its asking for a hard drive password.
1.) Do any of you know of any apps preferably free that will remove, or disable the feature that makes the process ask for a password?
I've tried a couple of BIOS password apps but they did not work. I am guessing it’s because this is a HD password I am dealing with. I can’t remember the name but they are the ones in the UBCD4WIN.
2.) Worse case scenario if I add another HD will I be able to use the laptop and install windows ETC or will it still ask for a password?
3.) Can I wipe the HD with the password or will something in the HD prevent it erasing?
4.) I have removed the battery for about 5 minutes but it did not clean the password, I am guessing that this is only for the BIOS password only and not for the HD password is this correct?
Any comments on or ideas that I have not though of will be greatly appreciated.
Once again,
Thank you