After booting, hold down Delete key on the keyboard to enter the BIOS interface.
Find User Password option, the default is disabled.
Then activate and enter the user password (1 ~ 8-bit, English, or figures).
Computer prompt Please enter your password again to confirm accurate, save from the machine after the restart, then when will the password in the boot menu.
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Set a password. If that's what you mean he cracked, set it to a new password that he can't think of.
Either set on under your Windows login - or in the BIOS system. WARNING - if you forget the password set in the BIOS you will have to re-format your whole computer !
Set password on admin account.
It has been set up to ask for a password or is performing a task that requires a human to authorize.
If a computer user is set up to have a login via password there is no way to change that unless you login and manually disable that.
To protect your computer with a password, you can set up a user account password through your operating system's settings. For Windows, go to "Settings," then "Accounts," and select "Sign-in options" to create or change your password. For macOS, navigate to "System Preferences," then "Users & Groups," and click on your account to set a password. Additionally, consider enabling a screensaver with a password lock for added security when you're away from your computer.
Start Menu -------> Control Panel ------> Users --------> should be an option to set the password under the selected user
BIOS
Well if you are already on a computer you can use putty or winscp from a windows computer to access another computer. i recommend winscp as a more regular application. if you aren't already on a computer the operating system should be able to set a password for different accounts
You can set up a password in windows XP by going to the user accounts section of the control panel, clicking on the account you want to set a password up for and then clicking create a password fo this account.
It is different for every router and computer. It should be in the router software that you set up the router with. JUST JOKING!
You cannot set a password on Chrome with inbuilt features. However you can use other locking software for that.