Booting XP with 2000 Disk

Psych

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I was mildly shocked when I came upon this old news: Anyone with a Windows 2000 boot disk can gain access to my XP without even giving a password!! Does anyone know if there is a plausible way to prevent this? As a side question, can't something similar to this happen to any OS if you boot up the computer with another one that doesn't use the security settings of the previous one?
 

imported_Phil

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If you have physical access to a computer, you can do pretty much anything you want. Hell, I could tell you some amusing stories about screensavers being set to dump you into a command prompt, but I'm not going to talk about that here :)

The chances of someone actually having the correct Windows 2000 floppy is pretty slim, TBH, and I really wouldn't worry about it. If you want your computer 100% secure, then stick it in a safe, encase the safe with concrete, wrap it in chains, repeat twice and drop it in the ocean.
 

boran

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make sure no-body knows the location of where you dropped it into the ocean either.
 

Abzstrak

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best way is to password your bios, lock you case with a physical lock, and take the floppy and CDROM both out of the boot sequence.
 

Sianath

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Abzstrak has it. Your computer is never safe if someone has physical access to it, period.