Re: home computer password
From: Martin Spencer-Ford (tpwuk.dash.zero.one_at_ntlworld.com)
Date: 11/29/05
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Date: Mon, 28 Nov 2005 23:35:33 GMT
"Borked Pseudo Mailed" <nobody@pseudo.borked.net> wrote in message
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> thunderbird wrote:
>
>> Just don't loose the password, a good tech can re-set it but it may cost
>> something like $300. Bios passwords aren't that easy to by-pass.
>
> What a load of TOTAL BULL***!
>
> Almost ALL BIOS passwords can be bypassed by resetting to default with a
> jumper, or battery removal. The number of machines that CAN'T be fixed
> this way is so small it's nonexistent in the real world.
>
> You scam artists at Privacy.LIE might charge $300 to do a trivial 10
> minute job, but those of us who run HONEST businesses do it for free, or a
> very nominal fee. It's like plugging in RAM. You usually do it just for
> the advertisement value of knowing that when the person has a real problem
> or wants some new toys they'll be back, and recommend you to other people
> with real problems and needs.
>
> I'm sure this sort of integrity, common sense, and knowledge of simple
> tech skills is something you and your species knows nothing about. So why
> are you posting your uninformed idiocy in this group?
>
I wish i had read this far before posting now - well said Borked!
TpwUK
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