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Originally posted by andrewdodd13
If resetting the CMOS didn't work (which is unusual, though I've never seen that done on a laptop) then you could just take the hard drive out the laptop, get a 2.5" adaptor or enclosure for it, and use ntpasswd on it in another computer.
I believe there are tools out there which can be used to hack open Dell BIOS, not sure however how effective they are.
yeah i want to try do it cos knowing him he didn't do it right, but he's happy to get an adapter, we just didn't know which ones to get so we'll give it a try.
as for the bios tools we have no way to use them, really we either need to network boot or move the hdd we'll probally just move the hdd, if we do that we'll just format it instead of resetting the passwords...
just out of curiosity how do we network boot?
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Originally posted by Th3rmal
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Originally posted by Aardvark
Start > Run > control userpasswords2
Under Password for Administrator click Rest Password
That should solve at least one of their problems
i dont think he can actually log into any account...
my friend if it was that easy, where would the fun be
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if you can log it the task is simple,
log in, hack bios password from windows, change the boot order use windows key and reset the admin password, logon as admin i know how to ace passwords with an interface i just needed help getting the interface