ASK your partner for the password...... If the don't give it to you then whats on the hard drive is none of your business.... punto!
You don't. Before you flush the thumb drive, you back up the shrink ray plans onto CJ's computer, which unlike the drive is protected by her password.
Pull the hard drive and hook it to another computer. Then use the standard methods of recovery.
To setup Power on Password in a computer take following steps :Turn on the computer , press 'Del' / F2 / F10 key.Go to Password Section & change the password.
Hi U can use moserbear pen drive which comes with password protected software with it
walk over to the computer and press use on the thumb drive, if you don't have the password for the computer replace the a with a 4, the i with a 1 and the e with a 3 in her hero's name (Marie Curie) hope this helps
You need to go to the computer, and the password Marie Curie doesn't work, so what you need to do is go to the bathroom and turn off the ventilation on the right switch. You can skip turning it off. Go to the computer, and type in the password Marie Curie, except for type it like M4r13cur13. Then click use for the thumb drive. The information is backed up, and you can now flush the thumb drive.
If the hard drive is moved to another system. The password will protect the hard drive.
Password: M4r13 Cur13 After you are told to flush the thumb drive on the telescope, you go to the computer, click on your backpack, click the thumb drive, and it will upload itself to the computer and then you flush it.
you have to buy a program which is specialist to do that or hack it nicely.
As a laptop repair tech I see this problem often and there are only 2 ways to remove the HDD password on your Gateway computer. First way is to contact Gateway Support and they can calculate the HDD master password for your hard drive.
There are likely several CMOS settings that will heep a computer from booting. One of the most obvious is the password setting. If you make it require a password to boot the computer, it won't boot. Then there are the hard drive settings. If you disable the hard drive or the hard drive ports, then the computer won't boot. Then there are settings that should never be used for this, such as setting the memory and CPU clock to very unreasonable values.
You plug in the hard drive into a computer and install the OS on the portable drive. Doing so may require the OS installer to detect your particular external HDD, which is OS dependent. After the installation, plug portable HDD into another computer and set the computer to boot off external/removable media. The exact procedure depends on the type of BIOS of the other computer and on whether or not its BIOS is password-protected.