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!
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
- 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