I have at the moment a Hewlett-Packard laptop that I can't get into because I have no password and no CD with the password.
I popped into a local repair shop yesterday to discuss the problem - of course he's going on a week's holiday today. But this is his advice.
There are ways of getting in and restoring it to factory status, but losing three years of data and access to many applications and about 4G of photographs. Fortunately it is also possible to save the data.
It is 3 years old Windows 8.1 heavy, outdated and apart from having 1.5T and a fairly big screen to watch TV on doesn't have much to recommend it.
I could have the hard drive removed and fitted as a USB, which I used to do with my old ones and buy a new one.......
I think in the short term I will try to revive my old Windows 7 netbook, at least it has a keyboard and hopefully I can do simple stuff saving everything to a USB. It isn't suitable to be upgraded unfortunately nor can it play my favourite game.
An expert could possibly save the data, but my most used app is a game called Secret Society, Hidden Mystery which I am hooked on being at level 180+ after 2 years on this device - each device can only have one game and they can't be downloaded or transferred I believe
I have it on Kindle as well and last year lost that game when my Kindle died. It's a strange game, when you start you have no idea how complex and challenging it will become, the time available to play free is limited by your status - the higher the level the more playing time. You can help and be helped by anonymous but real fellow players but it's an entertaining and challenging pastime when you've got past the lower levels.
Guess it's back to Real Life.






