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Decomposed > The Dell Inspiron IS password protected. It was owned by Roxanne. That's all I've got.


AOMEI PE Builder

I think that is the tool you need. As I recall, it has a 'password' utility that will enable one to wipe out the existing password and plug a new one in.

You should be able to 'build' a bootable USB. Set the BIOS to boot off the USB. Run the utility and change all the passwords (one at a time) to whatever you like.

Another option would be to get the drivers for the laptop . . Install Windows then add all the drivers.

Good Luck.
Zim.





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Re: Auction Update
By: De_Composed
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Sat, 24 May 25 11:01 PM
Msg. 08743 of 08754

Re: “I just won a pair of laptops (HP and Dell) for $21 + 18%. Their status is unknown.”The laptops were picked up today and DID come with their power cords. Consequently, I tried them and they work. Both are running Windows 7.

The HP Pavilion g had no password protection so it's immediately usable. It has a 111 gig hard drive, about 40% of which is in use with things like tax software and iTunes. I haven't looked beyond that.

The Dell Inspiron IS password protected. It was owned by Roxanne. That's all I've got.

So, good news! I wish I knew more about configuring Windows 7. I don't even remember how to get the usable one onto the internet.






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