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    Omg Plz Help!!!!

    Discussion in 'Other Manufacturers' started by ydaly, May 16, 2009.

  1. ydaly

    ydaly Newbie

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    Hi Guys,

    I have just come across your webforum in a plea to find answers!

    I am really really stressed out!

    I have a laptop known as an E-System 3090 UK operating on Windows Vista, The sticker says Intel Celeron M420 1.6Ghz

    I came home from a morning of Golf with some colleagues to find that my eight year old going on 30 year old son had been playing with it and had somehow enabled a password which I have no way of removing!

    It is not the Windows password but the cmos password. HELP!!!

    I have to use my laptop for a presentation on Monday morning!

    From my research I have found that E-System uses Advent/Acer parts I think.

    I have tried all of the Phoenix backdoor passwords but to no avail! I simply get after three attempts 'System Disabled [12883]' on my screen.

    Any help anyone? I would really appreciate it, thanks.
     
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    Kdawgca rotaredoM repudrepuS RBN

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    Discussion on bypassing security measures like passwords is prohibited by the forum rules for any reason. Contact the manufacturer for assistance(may be a fee or requirement that you legally own the machine).