I have searched and searched trying to find a resolution and I'm starting to think I might be the only moron with this problem.
So here's my situation:
(NOTE: You might want to grab a favorite beverage before you start reading ... I know I've had PLENTY over the past few nights trying to figure out a solution).
I have an IBM Thinkpad T20 that was given to me by father. The company he works for merged with another company which made the programs and servers used on his laptop obsolete. The new company gave everyone new laptops and let them keep the old ones.
It has Windows 2000 Professional on it and a bunch of software that was for his old company and is now useless. I wanted to remove W2K Pro and load XP ... simple right??? H-E-double-hockey-sticks NO! We couldn't log in as an “Administrator” because no one in his new company knows the old passwords and his user account didn't have “Authorization”.
(NOTE: The IT crew from the original company was “down-sized” during the merger ... meaning the company his company merged with brought their own IT crew. The new company's IT crew have no idea what the Admin Password on these laptops is ... so THAT resolution is out the proverbial window.)
I was able to access a program loaded on the laptop that gave me the ability to restore various recovery points but it wasn't the typical Windows Recovery program; it was a commercial program his original company had loaded. Among the many saved restore points offered (which my father had established) was “Restore to original factory settings” ... SWEET!!! Or at least that's what I thought ... then the restore completed, laptop rebooted and then the W2K Professional log-in window. This is the window that has Administrator in the user box, a blank password box, “connect via dial-up” check box and nothing else... no networks or drop down list like it did prior to me running “Restore to factory”. Now we can't even log in using his U/N & P/W ... and I've tried everything suggested in other posts about getting past this point with no success... but wait, it gets even better!
(NOTE: Yeah, you might want to grab another beverage!)
OK, so at this point I thought I still had one option ... there is no A:/ drive but I can always boot to CD and re-install ... off to BIOS set-up we go ... PROBLEM SOLVED!!! Well, not so much ... seems the IT crew who originally set up the laptops opted to utilize the “Supervisor Password” offered in BIOS! Did you know as “Supervisor” you can limit which boot options are available in BIOS? Well, I didn't ... but I do now! (I also found out that it is almost impossible to bypass, delete, re-set or even guess the supervisor password on an IBM Thinkpad ... but that wasn't until MANY hours later)
OK, so I DO have two boot options available and they are:
1: Boot from hdd
(which only makes the “No Admin P/W for W2K” problem that I created with my “restore to factory” decision come back to bite me in the @$$)
2: Boot from removable device
(This option seemed like my answer ... BUT, I think I am in the process of learning that not all BIOS recognize or even consider a USB A:\ drive a removable device)
So here's what I DO know:
-I can't boot to CD 'cause I ain't got no Sup. P/W for BIOS
-I can't log into W2K without the flippin' Admin P/W (which I ain't got neither)
-The stuck-up snobby BIOS baby won't even acknowledge the poor lonely USB port let alone consider it “boot-up” worthy.
-This thing has got it some other ports, plugs and even some kind of fancy-dancy device “garage” on the side ... but I ain't got no fancy-dancy device that fits in it! I'm pretty sure it's NOT for a NIC ... but as we have both learned thus far, I have been wrong before.
-Soon after I finish my 5th or 6th “favorite beverage” is when the laptop decides to add an additional keyboard and it's monitor becomes fuzzy ... probably a Windows update issue I'm guessing!
And what I DON'T know (but would like to find out soon):
-What other “removable device” could I use to boot from and then access CD drive??
-Is there any way I could access the laptop via another PC (Ethernet? Router?) and if so would it help me resolve anything?
Any help or suggestions would be much appreciated!
When I first started this little project it was just for “S#!TS & GIGGLES”
but now ... NOW IT'S PERSONAL!
LOLThanks Again!












Use a standard XP cd to install and try this password for the Bios "AWARD_SW" with out the " set it to boot off the CD drive and install windows. If that won't work I have a little program the can wipe the password from the bios.



) So after the bios resets you can set it up, and install xp.
















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