Need into a locked Lappy!

markjs

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....It was loaned by a friend to a friend of theirs and came back with a broken display and locked by password....

It's an Acer Travelmate 2200, and the party that broke it will not give the password to it's owner (they say they forgot). I have zero idea how to do this with a lappy, with a desktop sure but a lappy? Is it simple as a jumper somewhere? Thanks in advance!
 
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If it is a Windows password, you can use a portable version of Linux to get the Windows password (I'm not sure on the details, you'd have to google it for more info).
 
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Originally posted by: markjs
I think it's a BIOS password as it never gets to windows.....

well cant you

remove the HDD, connect it to a PC as a 2nd drive (not boot) then see if you can access stuff?

im pretty sure thats how i fixed my mates computer when windows knacked up. i took his drive(his only HDD), connected it to my rig, fired up windows and i was able to just browse his hard drive from there, i saved all his stuff, formatted, he re-installed XP on his machine, then i give him back all his data.

he had a passworded account too.

i know that doesnt help you with the password situation if it is a Bios password, but it might help you see whats on the HDD and if anything bad is on it. either the borrower is a complete tard, or theyre hiding something.
 

Synomenon

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If the laptop's hard drive is SATA and your desktop has SATA ports, just plug it in. If it's an ATA hard drive, you'll need an adapter.
 

aidanjm

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on desktop motherboards, sometimes you can reset/ eliminate the BIOS password by pulling the motherboard battery out for several minutes, don't know if there is an equivalent approach with a lap top
 

SergeC

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Remove the CMOS battery.

No matter what you do to the HDD, that bios password will still be there.