From: mutuee@hotmail.com on 4 Sep 2005 12:53 Have purchased a Dell Latitude C600/C500 model PP01L at the Salvation Army's outlet store. I can not access any drives (CD, Hard-drive, floppy-drive) nor can I access CMOS-Setup. I simply receive a Message: "" This computer system, # 52WJP01-595B, is protected by a password authentication system. You cannot access the data on this computer without the correct password. Please type in the primary or administrator password and press <Enter> "" I noticed that the website postings mentioned " latitude.exe " (password generator file/program) which I tried but it is geared to only receiving 5 (five) characters for the Service_Tag_# input to this program-file. I also used "Latitude_MasterPW.exe" but that does not do it either. Does anyone know the file-name and where I can download the correct Dell Password-Generator to solve my problem that will work for "my" Dell model (C600/C500) Latitude? Any help would be appreciated. Dell only helps those who can ""prove"" ownership (prove they are the original purchaser)! My Dell is a: Latitude C600/C500 modle PP01L Computer system: # 5ZWJP01-595B Service Tag #: 5ZWJP01 Express Service Code: 13054894417 Thanks in advance
From: Hank Arnold on 5 Sep 2005 06:08 I think you may be screwed.... The only way to get around this is to call Dell and try to prove ownership. You may end =up returning it to the SA... -- Regards, Hank Arnold <mutuee(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message news:1125852799.648365.200940(a)g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > Have purchased a Dell Latitude C600/C500 model PP01L at the Salvation > Army's outlet store. > I can not access any drives (CD, Hard-drive, floppy-drive) nor can I > access CMOS-Setup. I simply receive a Message: "" This computer system, > # 52WJP01-595B, is protected by a password authentication system. You > cannot access the data on this computer without the correct password. > Please type in the primary or administrator password and press <Enter> > "" > I noticed that the website postings mentioned " latitude.exe " > (password generator file/program) which I tried but it is geared to > only receiving 5 (five) characters for the Service_Tag_# input to this > program-file. I also used "Latitude_MasterPW.exe" but that does not do > it either. Does anyone know the file-name and where I can download the > correct Dell Password-Generator to solve my problem that will work for > "my" Dell model (C600/C500) Latitude? > Any help would be appreciated. Dell only helps those who can ""prove"" > ownership (prove they are the original purchaser)! > My Dell is a: Latitude C600/C500 modle PP01L > Computer system: # 5ZWJP01-595B > Service Tag #: 5ZWJP01 > Express Service Code: 13054894417 > Thanks in advance >
From: Steve W. on 5 Sep 2005 21:16 <mutuee(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message news:1125852799.648365.200940(a)g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > Have purchased a Dell Latitude C600/C500 model PP01L at the Salvation > Army's outlet store. > I can not access any drives (CD, Hard-drive, floppy-drive) nor can I > access CMOS-Setup. I simply receive a Message: "" This computer system, > # 52WJP01-595B, is protected by a password authentication system. You > cannot access the data on this computer without the correct password. > Please type in the primary or administrator password and press <Enter> > "" > I noticed that the website postings mentioned " latitude.exe " > (password generator file/program) which I tried but it is geared to > only receiving 5 (five) characters for the Service_Tag_# input to this > program-file. I also used "Latitude_MasterPW.exe" but that does not do > it either. Does anyone know the file-name and where I can download the > correct Dell Password-Generator to solve my problem that will work for > "my" Dell model (C600/C500) Latitude? > Any help would be appreciated. Dell only helps those who can ""prove"" > ownership (prove they are the original purchaser)! > My Dell is a: Latitude C600/C500 modle PP01L > Computer system: # 5ZWJP01-595B > Service Tag #: 5ZWJP01 > Express Service Code: 13054894417 > Thanks in advance > > Call Dell and explain it to them, they will ask for proof of ownership and check if it was reported stolen. Only way to do it. ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =----
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