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June 26th, 1999, 05:03 PM
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[RESOLVED] Adding a desktop password
Everyone seems to want to hack and remove passwords. I want to ADD one to prevent nosey housemates from using my computer. I do not have a physical key to lock it up with. So how is it done? Any references, links, etc. would be appreciated.
Info: 2nd-hand HP 120MZ Intel Pentium.
Per Windows System info: BIOS by Phoenix Technologies & Bus type PCI; per POST info: System BIOS version GM.05.03 (whatever that means?)
Thanks in advance.
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June 30th, 1999, 05:34 PM
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Registered User
You should be able to set a password at the BIOS level. When your computer starts up you probably see a message like "Press F1 for setup" or something like that. In your BIOS setup there should be some option to set a password.
Steve
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Coeur d'Alene, Idaho USA
www.altoplanos.net
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