1. Go to control panel.
2. Go to user accounts.
3. Click your account
4. And go to password
And that's it!
BIOS
It depends on what you are doing on your iPod. The password should not be required on the startup of your iPod.
False. Although they can be set to the same password, they are not otherwise connected.
This command provides the ability to the administrator to enter an encrypted form of the enable password. If the administrator uses the enable password command the password is stored in plain text within the startup config file. If enable secret is used, the password is stored as an encrypted string within the startup config file.
if you mean the user password its simple. start the PC in safe mode and logg in to super admin. change the pasword there. If you have a password on the super user... whell.
a startup folder is a folder in the system configuration utility that has programs in it that loads or runs whenever you startup your computer could p.s ... could cause slower startup if to much is in it
make a gadget to prtoect your self and born them
I have it too and its a pain in the neck. If you don't have the administrator password, you can always click on the k9 symol at startup and click forgot password. a temporary password will be sent to you if you agree, but i wouldn't do it unless i had forgot the password.
The system disk is the partition from which the operating system was loaded at startup.
On first startup, the default username is pi and the password is raspberry. It is recommended that once you are comfortable in using your RPi, you change both the username and password to your choice. Information on how to do this can be found on the internet.
One password is for administrative access to BIOS settings. The other is optional and is used for unlocking input devices (particularly, the keyboard) on startup.
These settings are stored in the computer's BIOS. Sometimes it is also referred to as CMOS.