I have an Evesham Laptop, 2.5 years old .. for some reason on boting up this morning the mouse/keyboard will not work. Can use the on screen keyboard but then, when trying to restart, justgoes blank and doesn't restart. Can anybody help ?
Operating System Corrupted. Save all your data and use Factory Restore Disks to Restore your Entire System, including Drivers. If you have problems with saving Data on Hard Drive with External USB Drive than it may be a faulty Hard Drive which you can just replace, then reload O.S. .
I am looking for a TRUE desktop-replacement.
I am looking for a quad-core min 4. GB of DDR3...
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I am looking for a TRUE desktop-replacement.
I am looking for a quad-core min 4. GB of DDR3 RAM.
I also want a better GPU then just the intregrated one so that I can truely play games hi-res, just search me the best laptop you can find, but not from dell, that includes Alienware.
Thanks in advance
Will using a magnet wipe the HDD and the HDD pwd? Is it possible to fix the damage causd by the...
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Will using a magnet wipe the HDD and the HDD pwd? Is it possible to fix the damage causd by the magnet with the program Fdisk or a Linux partitioner program? Or is there something else that I am unaware of? (BTW I do have a Win XP installation disk to reinstall Win XP.) Below is my original prob. Thank you everyone 4 ur help. Lost Bios Password for Gateway Solo 1450. I have removed the CMOS battery for 5 min; that didn't work. Removed it again for an hour and that didn't work! I have tried all the back door pwds for the Phoenix 4.6 (?)BIOS those don't work. I cannot get into DOS w/o a password so I can't use the programs More Lost Bios Password for Gateway Solo 1450. I have removed the CMOS battery for 5 min; that didn't work. Removed it again for an hour and that didn't work! I have tried all the back door pwds for the Phoenix 4.6 (?)BIOS those don't work. I cannot get into DOS w/o a password so I can't use the programs like cmospwd. Oh, and it's an HDD pwd that I am being asked for. Sorry, for reposting this but I obviously needed to post this with more details than I did b4. See less Please rate Solution #1 posted on Dec 06, 2009 Report Abuse From my experience there is no way to retrieve or remove a unknown hard drive (HDD) password. The bios passwords and windows passwords are no problem to remove, but the HDD password cannot be removed. Only option I know is to replace the hard drive. I have done this on about a dozen PC'