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Old July 28th 05, 03:40 PM
Vince
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Default Supervisor Password vs BIOS Password


I received my Dell XPS Gen 4, WinXPpro SP2, Media Center 2005 Edition
PC back in January; so, my memory does not serve me very well.

Somewhere along the way, a Supervisor password was generated, and I
have it written down.

I do not know when/why I would need to use this Supervisor password.
Please provide info about the Supervisor password so that I may avoid
a potential delimma.

Is "Supervisor password" another way of saying "BIOS password" ?

Thanks.


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Old July 28th 05, 04:01 PM
Tom Scales
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Are you sure you don't mean Administrator password? If so, it's for
Windows, primarily if you have to go into Safe mode.

Tom
"Vince" wrote in message
...

I received my Dell XPS Gen 4, WinXPpro SP2, Media Center 2005 Edition
PC back in January; so, my memory does not serve me very well.

Somewhere along the way, a Supervisor password was generated, and I
have it written down.

I do not know when/why I would need to use this Supervisor password.
Please provide info about the Supervisor password so that I may avoid
a potential delimma.

Is "Supervisor password" another way of saying "BIOS password" ?

Thanks.




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Old July 28th 05, 08:25 PM
Vince
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Hi Tom:

Yes, I am sure. Supervisor password was written onto paper notebook
at the time. As yet, I have not seen anything referring to
Supervisor password. There is no document and settings folder for
Supervisor when viewing WinExplorer.




On Thu, 28 Jul 2005 15:01:54 GMT, "Tom Scales"
wrote:

Are you sure you don't mean Administrator password? If so, it's for
Windows, primarily if you have to go into Safe mode.

Tom
"Vince" wrote in message
.. .

I received my Dell XPS Gen 4, WinXPpro SP2, Media Center 2005 Edition
PC back in January; so, my memory does not serve me very well.

Somewhere along the way, a Supervisor password was generated, and I
have it written down.

I do not know when/why I would need to use this Supervisor password.
Please provide info about the Supervisor password so that I may avoid
a potential delimma.

Is "Supervisor password" another way of saying "BIOS password" ?

Thanks.




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Old July 29th 05, 07:02 PM
John Fryatt
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Vince wrote:
I received my Dell XPS Gen 4, WinXPpro SP2, Media Center 2005 Edition
PC back in January; so, my memory does not serve me very well.

Somewhere along the way, a Supervisor password was generated, and I
have it written down.

I do not know when/why I would need to use this Supervisor password.
Please provide info about the Supervisor password so that I may avoid
a potential delimma.

Is "Supervisor password" another way of saying "BIOS password" ?


There are two 'BIOS' passwords. One is for general use, and allows
access to the machine but if you actually go into the BIOS setup you can
only look at things and not change them The other password will allow
changes to the BIOS setup.
On my Dimension these are termed 'System' and 'Setup'.
On my Latitude they are termed 'User' and 'Supervisor'.

John
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Old July 30th 05, 02:18 AM
Helen
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"John Fryatt" wrote in message =
...
| Vince wrote:
| I received my Dell XPS Gen 4, WinXPpro SP2, Media Center 2005 =
Edition
| PC back in January; so, my memory does not serve me very well.
| =20
| Somewhere along the way, a Supervisor password was generated, and I
| have it written down.=20
| =20
| I do not know when/why I would need to use this Supervisor password.
| Please provide info about the Supervisor password so that I may =
avoid
| a potential delimma.
| =20
| Is "Supervisor password" another way of saying "BIOS password" ?
|=20
| There are two 'BIOS' passwords. One is for general use, and allows=20
| access to the machine but if you actually go into the BIOS setup you =
can=20
| only look at things and not change them The other password will allow=20
| changes to the BIOS setup.
| On my Dimension these are termed 'System' and 'Setup'.
| On my Latitude they are termed 'User' and 'Supervisor'.
|=20
| John

I once saw a laptop (OS NT4) and that password had to be entered
BEFORE you could get into the BIOS! I kept it for a night and couldn't
enter...I got part of it...got ALMOST...but no cigar!



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Old July 30th 05, 02:30 AM
Notan
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Helen wrote:

"John Fryatt" wrote in message ...
| Vince wrote:
| I received my Dell XPS Gen 4, WinXPpro SP2, Media Center 2005 Edition
| PC back in January; so, my memory does not serve me very well.
|
| Somewhere along the way, a Supervisor password was generated, and I
| have it written down.
|
| I do not know when/why I would need to use this Supervisor password.
| Please provide info about the Supervisor password so that I may avoid
| a potential delimma.
|
| Is "Supervisor password" another way of saying "BIOS password" ?
|
| There are two 'BIOS' passwords. One is for general use, and allows
| access to the machine but if you actually go into the BIOS setup you can
| only look at things and not change them The other password will allow
| changes to the BIOS setup.
| On my Dimension these are termed 'System' and 'Setup'.
| On my Latitude they are termed 'User' and 'Supervisor'.
|
| John

I once saw a laptop (OS NT4) and that password had to be entered
BEFORE you could get into the BIOS! I kept it for a night and couldn't
enter...I got part of it...got ALMOST...but no cigar!


More than likely, a hard drive password. Without it, the laptop's a brick!

Notan
 




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