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There is no password, neither BIOS nor HDD, that I can't bypass in one boot cycle. Any half-@ss computer geek can do it.Notebooks have a key combination to reset the bios. Setting a bios password isn't a deterrent at all for someone who knows computers and could be figured out by someone who didn't but had internet access in about 5 minutes. Its really a waste of your time because you are the only one inconvenienced by it.
Geezus!He has a Powerbook that he hacked such that his important data is encrypted, then split into 3 pieces. One piece is on the laptop itself, and another one is on his iPod (which is never in the same bag as the laptop), the third is stored on a colocated server on the Internet. Getting access to the data requires Internet access (meaning the laptop can be tracked) and 3 levels of passwords.
Flechas said:Were you tested for it? Sounds like a real torture....
falcon20driver said:Excellent idea, I have a boot password on my laptop. If there's anyone that doesn't know how to do that, you do it in your BIOS, I believe you hit F10 before windows starts booting to enter the BIOS settings, than find your security setting and set a password, VERY IMPORTANT NOT TO FORGET THAT ONE THOUGH.
Anyone know if it's possible to get around that BIOS password?