- Pointsec
- Posted by Pitbullen_69 on November 10th, 2006
I got a computer from a friend of mine that passed away for some
month's ago.It's an ok computer, but there is a big problem. My friend
have installed pointsec on it, and i havne'nt got the username or
password. Is there some way that i can for excample formating the
computer?
best regards Pitbullen_69
- Posted by David H. Lipman on November 10th, 2006
From: "Pitbullen_69" <pitbullen_69@hotmail.com>
| I got a computer from a friend of mine that passed away for some
| month's ago.It's an ok computer, but there is a big problem. My friend
| have installed pointsec on it, and i havne'nt got the username or
| password. Is there some way that i can for excample formating the
| computer?
|
| best regards Pitbullen_69
If you receive a used computer, the *best* advice is to wipe the computer of all data and
install the OS of your choice from scratch.
--
Dave
http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html
http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm
- Posted by Pitbullen_69 on November 13th, 2006
David H. Lipman skrev:
- Posted by Pitbullen_69 on November 13th, 2006
David H. Lipman skrev:
That`s ok, but how can i wipe out everything? I cannot log on to the
computer.
Pitbull
- Posted by Wimbo on November 13th, 2006
On 2006-11-13 05:50:15 +0100, "Pitbullen_69" <pitbullen_69@hotmail.com> said:
Boot the computer from CD/DVD and install your OS from that CD/DVD
Bootorder of the devices can normally be changed in the BIOS of the computer
Wimbo
- Posted by gouldja@gmail.com on November 13th, 2006
Pitbullen_69 wrote:
Assuming that you have the bootable CD for the Operating System on the
computer I would just restart the machine with the bootable CD in the
drive and reset the BIOS to boot from the CD first and then reformat
the computer from the CD and then set the password to whatever you
want.
Hope that helps