On Fri, 1 Apr 2005 23:21:25 -0800, "nikko"
<b.mitchell.TakeThisOut@nospam.com> wrote:
>Trying to help out a friend. He has a laptop with Windows 2000 installed and
>it's password protected.
Ok, and .... ?
>He doesn't know the password and someone told him
>(and i don't know enough to dispute this) that 2000 doesn't have a DOS mode.
What does he need the password for?
Does he own this laptop?
It appears to have a CDROM drive? What about floppy?
Nothing "needs" to have any kind of "mode", merely to be
able to boot to a device other than the HDD. Is the bios
not set up to allow this? Make a boot disc, boot floppy, or
of course the least flexible route would be the WinXP disc.
You could just remove the HDD, format it, and copy the
CDROM's I386 folder to it on another system, making drive
bootable of course before returning it to the laptop.
>I'm not even sure why that would matter.
Then ask him.
Further, ask why in the world someone would mess up a
perfectly good laptop with XP, which IS 2K but with bloat
added... typically the opposite direction someone ought to
want to go with a laptop's slower HDD, often lesser memory,
etc.
>Anyway, if he reboots with a
>bootable XP disc in the CD-ROM, he should be good to go, right? Any idea
>what the key to bring up the bios is on the Sony Vaio? Thanks in advance for
>your help.
What's the great secret here, can't he try these things
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