On 08/07/15 19:59, jd1008 wrote:


On 07/08/2015 03:47 PM, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:


I bought a used Dell Latitude E4310 that I want to replace Windows7 on with Fedora-22. Unfortunately the BIOS is locked and I do not have the admin password for it. A phone call to Dell was unproductive and none of the passwords offered in an on-line application work. Does anyone know what I can do to access this computer. I can return it, bought through Newegg, but it looks good so far, in new condition and the price is right. It even has a working battery.

I considered opening it and removing the bios battery which I assume would return it to the default conditions which I believe is no password set.

Any suggestions appreciated,

Bob

Also, since you already have win7, the installed
win7 is registered to your laptop.
You might want to dd the win7 partition to a usb
drive and save it.
You might even be able to sell it along with the activation
code on the sticker beneath the laptop.

.

I guess it might be good to save it, I'll probably give that a try.

However I rarely run Windows and I am lost when I do ...

I called Dell first, the first guy spoke good English and took all the information but did not handle the Latitude line and put me on to another whom I could barely understand but it was obvious that I need to establish ownership. I just filled out the data required at Dell.com/transfer, the address he provided. Dunno where that will go. I have tried other on-line avenues such as a Dell page that wants the service tag number and returns several passwords "that might work" but didn't.

Newegg's vendor is ZoomUSA, I only received the computer yesterday afternoon but will try contacting them later this morning.

As I probably mentioned, I would prefer not to return/exchange since it is used and this one looks to be in like new condition, odds are I would not do as well in an exchange.

Thanks,

Bob


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Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA
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