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To unlock all its locked functions, you must have its original remote control A universal remote control won't go. Try to get its original one. Don't waste more money by buying a universal remote control.
You can reset password by using windows
XP installation disk or by using password reset disk. If you don't
have any of these then you can use windows password recovery software
to easily reset password.
Press F2 button (repeatedly and fast) right after pressing power on. That will take you into the BIOS setup. BE CAREFUL IN THERE. Don't make changes unless you absolutely know what they will do. Read the screen (top or bottom) for instructions on button navigation through menus (the mouse/trackpad will not work in BIOS mode). Then look for the ''Password'' screen and navigate to that screen selection. If found, change from ''enable'' to ''disable.'' If it requires the password to make that change, then you are stuck (sorry).
If this problem _is_ in your BIOS, it means either you bought this computer used and whoever sold it to you owes you either a password or a refund. Or, if this has been your computer for some time, then someone played a nasty trick on you by enabling this feature inside the BIOS when you were not around. If so, find said person and wring neck for password.
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Ps... You can also try a ''Password Bypass Boot Disc'' either on sale at ebay, or various web sites. Or download the ISO of such a disc online and burn it to CD yourself. (Don't pay more than $10 for such a pre-made disc). Note that such discs will not solve the problem if it is in fact inside the BIOS (which I really think yours is). These discs are for the ''Windows User Account'' password. And again, your screen looks very much like a BIOS password to me.
Well you can reset your windows 7 password to log on the windows with the newly created password. And so many methods can help you ,such as the easiest way is use Windows Password Reset, or reset in safe mode ect.
The person you bought it from has the password-surely it is worth contacting them. If you know a techie he can start it by bypassing windows and reset the password for you.
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