I’m not sure I made myself clear. The bios password is the supervisor password. It only needs to be entered if you want to change certain things in the bios (amongst those disabling secure boot). The machine boots fine without it. It has changed hands several times, so the guy who originally set...
OK, so, I have a bit of a tricky situation here. I have a computer that I do not have the (bios) supervisor password to. It boots completely fine, unfortunately it’s lockef to secure boot, and I can’t change that.
Now, I should like to install another hard drive, and/or clone another operating...