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HP ENVY 17-n002ne
Hello, power on password is on and I can't remember it and my code after three attempts is 77037568 so can anyone help?

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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Enter   68995568

 

Regards,

 

DP-K

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Enter   68995568

 

Regards,

 

DP-K

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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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@AlphaMale77

 

You're welcome :generic:

 

All the best,

 

DP-K

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Hello!!! I don't know if you can help me please!! I have an HP Forum n00b.

 

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Product Name: HP Pavilon DV2000
Operating System: Microsoft Windows Vista

Hello - I would be extremely grateful if someone coudl hep me, please!!

 

I haven't used this particular laptop for years, but I desperately need to get back on it to retrieve some files.

 

The laptop seems to work fine, but when I've turned it on a black screen appears with Enter Password in blue - it doesn't look like the normal Windows page that I can remember. It looks as though it's in some sort of safe mode or something.

 

I don't know what this password is. If I enter it incorrectly too many times it says System Disabled [05745]

 

Can anyone please advise?

 

Thanks so much

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