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07-21-2016 09:54 AM
Product: HP Pavilion g series
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 7 (64-bit)
Hi,
My laptop requires me to enter an administrator password on power. After three failed attempts it provides me with the code: 67240200.
Can you help me please?
Thank you
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07-21-2016 10:12 AM
Hi, I am having the same problem and my code is 77037568 can anyone help?
Thanks in advance
Thanks in advance
I own Hp Envy 17 and the Bios Hp uses (insyde) has extremely limited options and I would like to change things in bios including to disable the Nvidia card because its causing conflicts for the OS I am trying to install.Because of this stupid bios HP installs on consumer laptops I am resorting to disassembling my new laptop (voiding my warranty) and try to physically disable the card.I am posting this to voice how this bios is a very stupid move from HP and to show HP what the limited bios is making us resort to… and also to say I am NEVER going to buy an HP product again (recommending my friends also not to) just because of this Bios…
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