Hi crossh,
First, check your bios settings for "startup" settings or something similar.
Make sure the computer is being told to look for you CD when it starts up. The CD settings should be "enabled" or "on".
If that doesn't solve the problem..then..
You have to get the win 2000 security PW/key off your machine somehow.
Search the web for "password Recovery" programs..etc.
If you can't get the PW..then..
about your only option left is to totally re-install Win 2000 :sad: :sad: :sad:
Hope this helps :)
RGPHNX
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Hi josephpafume,
you can find your systemboard battery very easily. Goto my website & look at the "Parts Gallery" page to see the 3 different types/shapes of batterys. Also go to the "Systemboard" pages to look at the labeled parts on different types of systemboards.
You will need to remove the battery for up to ~ 30 min. on some systemboards for the electrical charge to totally "clear".
If you still can't ID your battery.. then goto google & search for your computers name and the keywords "systemboard", "schematic", "battery"...etc.
Hope this helps :)
RGPHNX
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Hi josephpafume,
removing the systemboard battery shoulD "reset"/remove all startup passwords.
if not you can try the freeware program at http://home.eunet.no/~pnordahl/ntpasswd to change all the passwords on Win NT, 2K, ME, XP OS systems.
RGPHNX
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