Any possibility of crumbs under the keys? If so google your model, you can likely pop off the keys and blow some compressed air to get rid of it.All of a sudden, my enter button along with a few other keys on that side of the keyboard makes a clicking sound when I press it. Still works fine but is this a sign of a problem? It's a Dell Latitude
Best Buy will dispose of itSpeaking of laptops- my wife left her job a couple of years ago and her company never requested the laptop back. But to us, it is worthless as she is not tge admin and no longer has access to the login email. I tried the smashing the f keys and you do get to all the internal stuff but without admin rights, really can’t do anything.
Should we just toss it or does anyone know a workaround?
If you're looking for file access, one option to try is popping the hard drive into an enclosure with a USB connection (Amazon has many cheap options), then plug the USB into another computer to see if it shows as another drive.so- no work around?
I don't care about the files on it- was hoping that since the company didn't want it back- I could repurpose it to my son to use.If you're looking for file access, one option to try is popping the hard drive into an enclosure with a USB connection (Amazon has many cheap options), then plug the USB into another computer to see if it shows as another drive.
Depending on how the boot devices are set up you may be able to boot it off USB and just re-install the OS. It is common for Corps to disable boot devices though - and the access to those settings.I don't care about the files on it- was hoping that since the company didn't want it back- I could repurpose it to my son to use.
Not sure if it is the same basic idea but did a reboot in airplane mode and smashing the f's (ended up being the f8 on this laptop. but it still wanted an admin login. So, maybe not the same. I would be sure there is an easy way to do it or laptops wouldn't get stolen so often lolDepending on how the boot devices are set up you may be able to boot it off USB and just re-install the OS. It is common for Corps to disable boot devices though - and the access to those settings.
found it- need to purchase a windows 10 usb drive. they arent all that expensive, so worth a try.Not sure if it is the same basic idea but did a reboot in airplane mode and smashing the f's (ended up being the f8 on this laptop. but it still wanted an admin login. So, maybe not the same. I would be sure there is an easy way to do it or laptops wouldn't get stolen so often lol
Not sure if it is the same basic idea but did a reboot in airplane mode and smashing the f's (ended up being the f8 on this laptop. but it still wanted an admin login. So, maybe not the same. I would be sure there is an easy way to do it or laptops wouldn't get stolen so often lol
If it was running windows 10 before, you don't need to buy another windows 10, just download the windows 10 installer from microsoft using another computer and run the installer:found it- need to purchase a windows 10 usb drive. they arent all that expensive, so worth a try.
I had no idea how to do it until I googled it and not knowing the correct "f" to hit, it tells you to just smash a bunch at the same time. Jackie looks over as I am playing Jerry Lee Lewis on the keyboard and just looked away lolIf you can get to the Bios settings (and it sounds like you did) you should be able to set a different boot device order (USB?). Like you found for sale. Boot from that and do a OS install over the current OS. That will wipe the system clean and allow you to create an admin account - or do anything for that matter.
Was not expecting this response from you. I just pictured you as a dinosaur still typing on the typewriter 😀If you can get to the Bios settings (and it sounds like you did) you should be able to set a different boot device order (USB?). Like you found for sale. Boot from that and do a OS install over the current OS. That will wipe the system clean and allow you to create an admin account - or do anything for that matter.
Get a new hard drive for it and re-install Windows. Had the same issue. Company never asked for it back but it was a $1500-$2000 top of the line Dell laptop. Tried to reimagine but due to all the encryption they embed for security wouldn’t work. Solution was a new HDfor like 60$Speaking of laptops- my wife left her job a couple of years ago and her company never requested the laptop back. But to us, it is worthless as she is not tge admin and no longer has access to the login email. I tried the smashing the f keys and you do get to all the internal stuff but without admin rights, really can’t do anything.
Should we just toss it or does anyone know a workaround?
Probably got some crud in there. Laptop keyboards can be surprisingly cheap to replace and not hard. Find the YouTube video for replacing yours. I know a guy who runs keyboards through the dishwasher to clean them lol. Might be worth a shot. Apple keyboard replacement can be very expensive. If it does you can always use an external keyboard.All of a sudden, my enter button along with a few other keys on that side of the keyboard makes a clicking sound when I press it. Still works fine but is this a sign of a problem? It's a Dell Latitude