All is working great, thanks for the speedy info, i unplugged the pc, and
attached the jumper to both, then booted, and away we go. Another happy
customer, thanks again. HAPPY HOLIDAYS to you and yours. Hope I dont have to
come back over the holidays but its nice to have people like you to help so
quickly. PC is running smooth and as i wanted it to. Chuck aka Mortician.
"GTS" wrote:
> That "clip" is called a jumper. Dell had you clear the system BIOS which
> includes a temporary storage area where your password was stored. You have
> apparently left the jumper setting on Clear so you are losing your settings
> on each power up. Returning the jumper to the original position will fix
> this, will not return your original password, and will eliminate the the
> Press F1 / F2 prompt on every start up.
> The BIOS password has nothing to do with Vista. I can't imagine why Dell
> would have told you to "format and re-install Vista" unless there was also
> some other problem.
> --
>
> "morticianme" <> wrote in message
> news:93F01B63-1030-4825-B48C-...
> > When I purchased my Dell Dim/C521 I set up a power on password, along with
> > a
> > user account to which I'm suppose to be the administrator. I done some
> > work
> > on the pc then shut down. Later Rebooted, and my "Power On password" did
> > not
> > work, so I was locked out of my new Pc. lol.
> >
> > Then I phoned Dell, and the technical staff told me to take the side panel
> > off my pc and move a clip "i think it was called a bus", it was a rubber
> > clip
> > covering 2 individual little "pins" coming out of the mother board, near
> > the
> > battery. Now it's only covering one pin, not both. The Tech staff told me
> > to
> > put it on only one, and then reset my passwords, after doing a full format
> > and re-install of Vista Home Basic.
> >
> > My computer is running great now, but I am wondering if I can take the
> > panel
> > off and put the "clip" back on both pins (bus) and restart my pc normally
> > or
> > will it ask me for the Original Password to which I can't remember? Not
> > sure
> > what to do, but there must have been a reason for it being on both pins
> > because now when I boot, it stops at the screen that says, F1 or F2
> > options.
> > I'd rather not see that screen, and for the OS to just go to my windows
> > loging user ID/Password screen. By putting the rubber cover over the 2
> > pins
> > will this solve the Screen with F1/F2, or will it prompt me for the
> > original
> > old administrator password from September?? Any help or suggestions would
> > be
> > appreciated. Thanks
>
>
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