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You're right. I asked for options, not opinions. Not my kid, and it's not like I am going to pass on criticism of their parenting on to them.
Like I said, I don't know what he is doing and I don't know if it's my buddy's wife overreacting. I'll pass on the suggestions and find out more. Locking it at the BIOS level may be the best idea. Of course that could also seriously fvck things up if they ever forget the password. |
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As PB points out, a jumper (or often just removing the battery) clears the password, problem solved. Which is why physically locking the system would be necessary if that's the route they go.
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