On 08/07/15 19:59, jd1008 wrote:
On 07/08/2015 03:47 PM, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
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>
> I bought a used Dell Latitude E4310 that I want to replace Windows7
> on with Fedora-22. Unfortunately the BIOS is locked and I do not have
> the admin password for it. A phone call to Dell was unproductive and
> none of the passwords offered in an on-line application work. Does
> anyone know what I can do to access this computer. I can return it,
> bought through Newegg, but it looks good so far, in new condition and
> the price is right. It even has a working battery.
>
> I considered opening it and removing the bios battery which I assume
> would return it to the default conditions which I believe is no
> password set.
>
> Any suggestions appreciated,
>
> Bob
>
Also, since you already have win7, the installed
win7 is registered to your laptop.
You might want to dd the win7 partition to a usb
drive and save it.
You might even be able to sell it along with the activation
code on the sticker beneath the laptop.
.
I guess it might be good to save it, I'll probably give that a try.
However I rarely run Windows and I am lost when I do ...
I called Dell first, the first guy spoke good English and took all the
information but did not handle the Latitude line and put me on to
another whom I could barely understand but it was obvious that I need to
establish ownership. I just filled out the data required at
Dell.com/transfer, the address he provided. Dunno where that will go. I
have tried other on-line avenues such as a Dell page that wants the
service tag number and returns several passwords "that might work" but
didn't.
Newegg's vendor is ZoomUSA, I only received the computer yesterday
afternoon but will try contacting them later this morning.
As I probably mentioned, I would prefer not to return/exchange since it
is used and this one looks to be in like new condition, odds are I would
not do as well in an exchange.
Thanks,
Bob
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Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA
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box10 FEDORA-22/64bit LINUX XFCE