HP Pavilion DV7 - Finger Print Scanner Bypass?

knight1fox3

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Hello,

The thread title basically says it all. Inherited a laptop from an acquaintance (no longer in contact with) and the system boots up to the Win7 (home premium) logon screen asking for finger print identification. Needless to say it won't accept my print. There is only the primary user or the finger print utility to select. Things I've tried thus far:

- Disable finger print identification in system BIOS - No options even present
- Various Windows Password Reset Utilities - Ophcrack reports "no password present" for the target user, which I assume means the fingerprint is acting as the password somehow
- Using Windows Recovery Console, I tried activating the Administrator account - this didn't seem to work
using the CMD prompt, but I want to try it again. I may not have had the proper directory selected
- Safe mode brings up the same logon screen
- Brought up the HP finger print utility (from the logon screen) and tried to register my print, but it requires the appropriate Windows password which the various reset utilities are reporting as non-existent

Now, obviously I could wipe and reinstall Win7 HP but I wanted to see if there was a way around this. I've been researching some on my own but haven't read of any sure-fire methods. What I did read is how only having biometric security with no recourse or back-up is a bad idea. And now I know why, LOL. Any other suggestions are welcomed. I'll continue searching on my own as well. Thanks in advance!
 

My Computer My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
CPU
Intel Pentium G620
Motherboard
GA-H67M-D2-B3 (rev. 1.0)
Memory
8GB DDR3-1600 GSkill
Graphics Card(s)
Onboard Intel HD Graphics
Sound Card
N/A
Monitor(s) Displays
LCD
Hard Drives
1 x 120GB OCZ Vertex 2 SSD
2 x 160GB Maxtor HDD
PSU
Antec True Power 420W
Case
Custom
Cooling
Stock
Hi i not 100% sure we can help you as it's against forum rules to help with passwords as we can not verify that you are actually the owner of the laptop in question. my suggestion would be to contact the person you got it from to give you the password or have him log in and then change the finger print to you.
 

My Computer My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
dell xps 9000
OS
win 10
While I can appreciate that aspect of my topic, I assure you that my ownership is not in question. Another reason for posting this is that I've seen similar topics where assistance was provided. If perhaps it is undesirable to post tips/suggestions here in a public manner, I'd welcome any responses via PM as well.

On a side note, the person I got the laptop from no longer lives in this country and was looking to discard a fair amount of their belongings prior to moving. The laptop itself is quite old so it may not even be worth the trouble. I was just curious if it could be done. Thanks again.
 

My Computer My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
CPU
Intel Pentium G620
Motherboard
GA-H67M-D2-B3 (rev. 1.0)
Memory
8GB DDR3-1600 GSkill
Graphics Card(s)
Onboard Intel HD Graphics
Sound Card
N/A
Monitor(s) Displays
LCD
Hard Drives
1 x 120GB OCZ Vertex 2 SSD
2 x 160GB Maxtor HDD
PSU
Antec True Power 420W
Case
Custom
Cooling
Stock
well if it was me i would of wiped the hard drive and install a fresh windows. as you do not know what was on the drive. could have bad things on it. so my advice is to re install windows.
 

My Computer My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
dell xps 9000
OS
win 10
Understood. Though I'm only looking to do that as a secondary option at this point. Primary is to try and bypass.
 

My Computer My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
CPU
Intel Pentium G620
Motherboard
GA-H67M-D2-B3 (rev. 1.0)
Memory
8GB DDR3-1600 GSkill
Graphics Card(s)
Onboard Intel HD Graphics
Sound Card
N/A
Monitor(s) Displays
LCD
Hard Drives
1 x 120GB OCZ Vertex 2 SSD
2 x 160GB Maxtor HDD
PSU
Antec True Power 420W
Case
Custom
Cooling
Stock
You've done everything we could possibly help you with as far as resetting passwords.

Reinstalling or what ever bypass method you can find elsewhere are your only options.
 

My Computer My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Self Built
OS
Win 10 Pro x64
CPU
Intel I5-2500K @3.3GHz
Motherboard
Asrock P67 Extreme4
Memory
16GB G.Skill Ripjaws X (4x4GB)
Graphics Card(s)
EVGA GeForce 750 Ti SC 2GB
Sound Card
ASUS Xonar DG 5.1 Channels 24-bit 96KHz PCI Interface Sound
Monitor(s) Displays
auria eq2367
Screen Resolution
1920 x 1080
Hard Drives
250GB Samsung 850 EVO SSD
1TB WD Blue
1TB Hitachi
PSU
SeaSonic X 650W 80 Plus Gold
Case
Corsair Obsidian 750D
Cooling
Corsair H60, Three 140mm case fans
Keyboard
Logitech Wireless Keyboard K520
Mouse
Logitech Wireless Mouse M310
Internet Speed
Wave Broadband ~ 100 dn 5 up
Antivirus
Windows Defender, Malwarebytes Premium
Browser
Edge, IE11, Chrome
Other Info
Laptop specs: HP g7-1365dx /
CPU: AMD A6-3420M APU with Radeon(tm) HD Graphics /
RAM: Crucial 8Gb (2x4Gb) /
SSD: Crucial M4-CT128M4SSD2 ATA Device/ FW 000F /
GFX: AMD Radeon HD 6520G /
OS: Windows 10 Pro x64
Let me narrow my question a bit further. From the Windows 7 Repair Console, I tried using CMD prompt to enable the default Administrator account. Yet when I return to the Windows logon screen, it doesn't appear there. Is there a different way to activate the admin account so as to gain access that way?
 

My Computer My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
CPU
Intel Pentium G620
Motherboard
GA-H67M-D2-B3 (rev. 1.0)
Memory
8GB DDR3-1600 GSkill
Graphics Card(s)
Onboard Intel HD Graphics
Sound Card
N/A
Monitor(s) Displays
LCD
Hard Drives
1 x 120GB OCZ Vertex 2 SSD
2 x 160GB Maxtor HDD
PSU
Antec True Power 420W
Case
Custom
Cooling
Stock
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