On 10/07/15 12:42, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 07/10/2015 07:33 AM, Matthew Woehlke wrote:
probably have a more benign reason (maybe to stop people that don't know
what they're doing from accidentally bricking their machines).
That's no excuse. Once you've paid for the machine and received it,
what you do with it is none of their business.
.
Yes and these are used computers, I'm not surprised that something like
a BIOS password might get through any quality testing that might be
done. It worked as the typical user might expect and probably would
never be a problem for him.
I dumped Windows7 and installed Fedora 22 this morning and it works
well, I am satisfied ...
Bob
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