[TechAssist] Re: Computer Question

  • From: armando guerra <birdie@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: techassist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 02 Oct 2004 12:03:58 -0700

I guess I should say (Learning Computers).What I mean when I say ("messing)with
my computer is that I am experiencing with the computer. I don't repair anyone's
computer other than mine.If I do something wrong,I don't have to worry to much
since its one of mine. On saturday's,I don't do any tv repairs.I just come in so
that customer's can pick up their equipment.Therefore,I have time to learn about
computer repair  and that way,when one of mine goes out,I can repair it.I am
finding it to be very interesting.Thanks
Mando
Birdie's TV & Electroncs
Casa  Grande,AZ

Tel-Tek Electronics wrote:

> Depends whether you are trying to get into the BIOS, or the Operating
> System.
>
> BTW.....Learning and Messing...when it's used in tandem with
> Computers....should never be in the same sentence. Computer can sense
> that and start doing funny things. Like using Dog...and Vet...and get
> fixed in the same sentence. If you have a Dog....try it, and watch him
> perk right up.
>
> -Ed-
>
> Tel-Tek Electronics
> Ontario-Canada
>
> teltek3@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> teltek@xxxxxxxxx
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:techassist-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of armando guerra
> Sent: Saturday, October 02, 2004 11:18 AM
> To: techassist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [TechAssist] Computer Question
>
> I am trying to learn more about computers and I have one here that I am
> messing around with. When its booting up,I press delete to get to the
> setup menu and I do but its asking for the password which I don't know.
> Would this be a bios password that its asking for or what? I wanted to
> check all settings but cannot do so because its password protected.
> Is there a way to get pass this so that I can get into setup? Thanks.
> Mando
> Birdie's TV & Electronics
> Casa  Grande,AZ
>
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