Re: how to set a power on password

From: Carey Frisch [MVP] (mrxp2004_at_nospamyahoo.com)
Date: 08/07/04


Date: Sat, 7 Aug 2004 09:30:15 -0500

Setting a BIOS Password
http://www.lockdown.co.uk/?pg=biospsw&s=articles

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Carey Frisch
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"tickleme" wrote:
| back in the old days of me using win98, i could make my pc unusable to a 
| theif if I used a POWER ON password, it would not boot into win98 OS, I was 
| wondering if there is a way to set a pop with my Windows XP home Edition, I 
| don't want anyone using my pc when I'm not at home, for safty reason. If yo 
| think you know the answer then please post, any help would be apprciated. 
| Thanx in advance.


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