Can I bypass the security chip and user authentication?
Can I bypass the security chip and user authentication?
I bought my T60 with XP Home Edition. The embedded security chip and log-in features create a lot of headaches. Less than six months old, I can log on through the fingerprint reader, but the machine pops up a dialogue box stating there are no fingerprints associated with my profile (I did five) and prompts me for a password. I didn't create a password for my login. I cancel that dialogue box six times and the system settles down and operates as if nothing happened. What a nuisance.
Is there a way to alter the startup sequence to bypass the chip?
Errowen
Is there a way to alter the startup sequence to bypass the chip?
Errowen
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