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This may be a basic question but I have a few questions about the BIOS password I have not set one yet and before I do I‘d like to know. What is it for? is it to make the note book useless by anyone that might steal it? will it change the way the computer opens and closes down? Regards co2laser
It's like the PIN on your bank card. Without it nobody can use your card, same goes for the laptop. I prefer using a BIOS password to a Windows one, that way it prompts you immediately on start-up. Basically it's just a password preventing access to the system. This isn't necessarily just to stop thieves using your computer after they've stolen it, it's also to stop friends and family looking at your private data! Once set, when you switch your laptop on it will ask you for the system password. Once entered correctly your operating system will load as normal.
Thanks for your time to reply Sunking just what I needed.
But if some body will be put wrong password like 4-5 times then what?