Password Protection
- spyder07
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Password Protection
Does anyone know of any free downloadable programs that I can use to password protect windows (everything, I don't want someone to be able to get onto my computer)?
- Spazmo
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Forget any Windows passwords. If you want absolutely nobody getting on your machine, use the BIOS password feature. It's absolutely uncrackable short of outright taking out the BIOS battery and replacing it with a new one to wipe the memory.
So just go into your BIOS (hold delete while booting up) and select the password setup option, enter the password of your choice and BAM! Security.
Be careful, though. Once you set that up, there is no turning back short of very nasty operations. Make absolutely sure you want a password and get one you're happy with and won't forget. You can't change or remove it.
So just go into your BIOS (hold delete while booting up) and select the password setup option, enter the password of your choice and BAM! Security.
Be careful, though. Once you set that up, there is no turning back short of very nasty operations. Make absolutely sure you want a password and get one you're happy with and won't forget. You can't change or remove it.
I can remember getting mad at my older brother when he passworded his comp cause he was mad at me...so I went into a motherboard menu during startup and used the password option to turn on my own password...so now neither of us could use it without cooperating...then he threatened to kick my ass and I told him what it was.
Last edited by Alphawulf on Sun Aug 10, 2003 6:32 am, edited 1 time in total.
u can bypass this password, if u take away the battery of the bios.Kashluk wrote:Go for the software-passwords... I think Googlio should help you in this task. Like Spazmo said, BIOS-password is pretty much permanent and *damn* nasty if you happen to forget it. I know, believe me, I've tried it. 'Twas an old computer, 486, so it didn't really matter but still...
if u are using windows 2000 or linux or any OS of this kind, u can prevent other people of getting into ur computer without an account.
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- Killa-Killa
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I use a "Primary" account without admin rights, and an admin whenever I need admin rights.Strapon2 wrote:make sure that if you do have win2k and make your login, with password, that you also password protect the "administrator" login. (if you don't someone who knows a little about computers could easily get on your's)
but a simple password on admin would stop anyone.
Any password protection on WinME and your bro (assuming he's not some computer n00b) can get past it. I use Win2K, no problems there, short of formatting. If my brothers do that, then I'll find out (When my password doesn't work) and kick their asses.
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FOT and FO: BOS weren't FO at all!........... 1. I am nobody
DOGMEAT is God. Never dispute this!........ 2. Nobody is perfect
Up and coming hardware nerd.................. 3. Hence I am perfect