I hope there is someone around here that could give me a hand on this one:
Yesterday I was given the possibility of buying an IBM ThinkPad T22 Type 2647-8EU for a modest price.
Its a Pentium 3 manufactured in July 2001, so it is turning 10 in a month or so, but it seems to be working well.
The problem is that the owner bought new laptops long ago and this one was just left behind and forgotten.
When i tried to start itthe laptop, after showing the IBM tricolor logo, showed me a padlock and requested a password !!!
Since this laptop has not been used in years, the owner also forgot the password
I badly need this laptop, so the questions are:
1) Is there a way to by-pass the password, short of sending it to a repair shop ?
2) Where is the password protection located ? BIOS or Hard drive ?
3) A format of the disk on another machine could be a solution ? (I don't think so)
4) Is there anything at all I could do to access the computer ?
Sorry for the trouble but I think this machine is not ready yet to go for scrap
All the best
Stilicho



