Technology Need laptop help

#1
I found a laptop that works perfectly fine but I need a password to get into the windows. It tells me to alt+ctrl+delete to open passord screen even in safemode. is there anyway I can override it or erase the password of the laptop?

What should or can do?
 
#2
sell it, tell the people who r buying it a phony password, and who evers dumb enough to buy it without checkin first can deal with it.

its flawless, u end up with cash and u don hav to wry about all the technical mumbo jumbo, ull be much happier, richer man.
 
#5
I actuall did find it. It was lying next to the dumpster because someone was moving and couldnt sell it.

So I woul have to run a new windows program and reformat. But before I can do that I have to put in a password see what I mean. Like I went thru safe mode and it asked for password it didn't got straight to admin or regular user option. It said control alt thing to put in password.

I don't understand
 
#8
it looks about 2003-4 so about 3years old. It has no cd drive.it does have etehernet and ieee ports. I found a program but how do I conect my comp and the laptop together with just an eternet chord?
 
#10
PELLA said:
excited about your find?
Yes and No. It's a free laptop but a pain in the ass to run. I spent 70 bucks on a power chord just to fi out this mother fucker is locked with a password and no cd and floppy disk drive. SO I must crack it form the comp.
 
#13
This what I've been told what I can do:
- A bootable installation CD
- An MS-DOS bootable floppy + the installation CD
- An MS-DOS bootable floppy + the installation files located locally on the computer's HD
- A bootable network card (PXE compliant) + a network image of XP
- A bootable Ghost floppy + a Ghost image on the local HD or in a CD/DVD media
- A bootable Ghost floppy with network support + a Ghost image on a network share


Problem is there is no floopy or cd drive on the laptop. Does anyone know how I can connect the laptop to my PC and do one of the options thru there?
 

Jeremy

Well-Known Member
#14
You could try a external CD-ROM drive. I have never ran into this problem before. Maybe try to buy a cheap laptop cd-rom drive since the laptop was free.
 
#16
ok I found a bottable floppy drive for cheap but the cheapest cr drive I seen was 100 bucks but do I have to install the drivers or will it work automatically?
 

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