I have an old company laptop and is there anyway I can get into it? As it was a company laptop it has a Company log in box. Can I some how delete this and then go in and then reset to factory settings.
Thanks,
Roger
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Re: Dell Latitude 610 Windows 2000
Without the log-in details, I wouldn't think you could get into it to read any files (unless you know how to hack it )
There is some information at the link below about resetting back to factory settings but it seems you would need the administrator's log-in details to do that.
https://www.techwalla.com/articles/how-to-restore-a-computer-to-its-original-factory-settings
There is some information at the link below about resetting back to factory settings but it seems you would need the administrator's log-in details to do that.
https://www.techwalla.com/articles/how-to-restore-a-computer-to-its-original-factory-settings
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