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Depends if its a windows password or a hdd/bios password.
bios password needs the cmos battery removed for a few mins, windows password is a lot harder, try using google
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There is normally a 20Amp fuse that protects this unit. Check your fuse box for blown fuses. WARNING: If you remove power from the battery - then you may have to return to a seller to re-enable passwords to drive radios/cassettes etc; unless you have authentic manuals.
You will also need the primary email address for the account. Submit a request for a password reset. A message authenticating the request will be sent to that address. Follow the directions to authentic the request and change the password to something you can remember or record with a secure password organizer.
You can remove or change the Window's User or administrator's password and privileges. You need access to a computer with Internet access to download the Hiren's Boot CD and burn it onto a CD. Then insert this CD into the laptop/computer and boot up the laptop/computer with the Hiren's CD and follow the instructions. There are very useful utilities CD and it a Linux boot CD which contains quite a lot of Utility programs including a password removal program. Click on one of these links to download HIREN'S BOOTCD :- http://www.hirensbootcd.net/http://67.20.82.163/
There is a hardware work around to get past the BIOS password. All you need to do is to remove and put back the CMOS battery inside the computer. This will fix the issue.
Here is the only way to resolve the issue other than calling Dell and reading off the code "#ZQXKX-D358" to customer service. The link is for the 2200, but works on similar models. If you own the Pc and are registered it is as easy as calling Dell Support and them giving you the password.
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