W 8.1 To W 10.....still possible ?
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W 8.1 To W 10.....still possible ?
One of my nephews brought me two fairly old laptops yesterday.....one is a Toshiba Satellite, with a W7 sticker on it......imagine my delight when it turns out to be running W10......now updated and with a good battery......the OTHER one is a Samsung, in really good condition, but I can't get into it as it is password protected, I know that there is a way around it but have forgotten how....the thing is it's running W 8.1......is it worth pursuing ??.....
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Getting around the BIOS password is difficult on a Notebook/Laptop. On a Desktop motherboard one can pull the CMOS battery out to discharge the User-available data including the passwords [yeah, there's 2 possible in the BIOS, one for making changes in the BIOS and the other to let the boot process continue then the Operating System password is last] and/or there's a pair of pins that can be jumpered to clear it. It's usually more difficult on a Notebook/Laptop as some disassembly is required such as removing bottom cover, with older ones it may be near the memory or drive location. There's also a possibility there is a reset button on the machine somewhere but would need the manual for it to find out.
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Thanks for that......I have done it before, but can't for the life of me remember how......my main concern is that if there is now no free upgrade from W 8.1 to W 10, then it is not worth doing.......
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I did a Dell Inspiron on March 29, 2024 from activated Win8.1 to Win10 and it activated okay, just did the latest updates on it yesterday.
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Ah, that is good to know.......so it IS still possible, I shall pursue it...........
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It was possible back then but don't know if it still is, no surprise if it's not now. Some of the older computers work good with versions of Linux, I Linux Mint on one and works good, just doesn't do 5G Wireless [2G okay] or Bluetooth.
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Is it a password in BIOS, or a windows password?
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It's asking for a Microsoft password......my nephew gave me what he "thought" was the password......but it won't let me in.......
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It's asking for a Microsoft password......my nephew gave me what he "thought" was the password......but it won't let me in.......
Enable the built-in Administrator account, use Option Two here:
Built-in Administrator Account - Enable or Disable in Windows 8 | Windows 8 Help Forums
Sign is as Administrator, make yourself a new local account, then make it an administrator. Use this local account to sign in and sort out the PC, you can now disable the built-in Administrator account.
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Thank you......but my problem is it won't let me sign in.......so I can't do anything..........