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The previous user set login on a fingerprint, forgot the password.

I managed to enter as a result after the long operation myself, as the administrator, to set the password, to set an input both according to the password and on a fingerprint.

But, I want to disconnect all this horror absolutely. Also I don't understand as it to make. I can enter BIOS, but the majority of points thus is unavailable.

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You can try disabling it in BIOS if it is available. If no option available in BIOS then it will be always ON.

 

Refer the links below:

 

biometric support in the BIOS

 

HP Notebook PCs - Troubleshoot a Fingerprint Reader

 

 

 

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Hi,

 

In order to disable fingerprint reader you have to go to Control Panel=> Device Manager.

Under Device Manager right click on Biometric Devices and Click Disable. That should do it.

 

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No, I need to disconnect not an logon to Windows on a fingerprint.

 

I need to disable authorization on a fingerprint in case of switching on of the computer.

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You can try disabling it in BIOS if it is available. If no option available in BIOS then it will be always ON.

 

Refer the links below:

 

biometric support in the BIOS

 

HP Notebook PCs - Troubleshoot a Fingerprint Reader

 

 

 

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Most thankful

my problem solved

entered control panel / biometric access / and disabled it

 

henn_kj

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