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When the computer is rebooting, you will find some instructions (white on black) that says things like “boot menu” and “BIOS settings” and you can press the appropriate button to choose one of these things. Possibly it is the “delete” button you need to press.
You need to press this button BEFORE WIndows begins to boot up. So, if you see any Windows graphics, you need to start over.
You go into the BIOS and you set a BIOS password. With a BIOS password, you can’t even really get the computer to boot without entering the password. This is OUTSIDE Windows.
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Another way is to ensure there is only one account on your computer, and that account has a password set. And that any gues accounts are set to “disabled.”
May 30th, 2008 at 5:09 am
Have only one account that is password protected.
Go to Start > Control Panel > User Accounts
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June 2nd, 2008 at 11:32 am
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June 4th, 2008 at 1:53 am
Reboot the computer.
When the computer is rebooting, you will find some instructions (white on black) that says things like “boot menu” and “BIOS settings” and you can press the appropriate button to choose one of these things. Possibly it is the “delete” button you need to press.
You need to press this button BEFORE WIndows begins to boot up. So, if you see any Windows graphics, you need to start over.
You go into the BIOS and you set a BIOS password. With a BIOS password, you can’t even really get the computer to boot without entering the password. This is OUTSIDE Windows.
– ALSO –
Another way is to ensure there is only one account on your computer, and that account has a password set. And that any gues accounts are set to “disabled.”
But your best bet is a BIOS password.
June 4th, 2008 at 4:01 am
The power cord with you.