dr_asa
24 Oct 2006, 01:50 AM
Bootlocker 7.5
http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q224/TheSaltinez2/BL.gif
BootLocker is our top rated security program originally designed for Windows 9x operating systems. Since the introduction of Windows 2000 and Windows XP,
Microsoft has included built in security. But, if this is not enough for you (like many of our customers), BootLocker will run with the built in security.
The best way to see if you need BootLocker is to try it. Download your free 30-day trial today. That gives you a full month to see if you'll actually use
the software. No buyers remorse here - we give you full software functionality for a full 30 days. After the trial period (or anytime during it), you can
purchase the program for $22 per license. One BootLocker license covers one computer with many users, or many computers with one user, but not both.
Please note that with the volume of email we receive, we cannot answer emails regarding lost passwords, or being locked out of
your computer. There is no back door or easy hack around BootLocker. If you do get locked out, the best way to bypass it is to use an external boot device,
such as a CD-ROM or floppy disk.
And now a message from your poster:
For you paranoid folks out there:
You can go in to your bios settings and make sure that
the boot from CD and Floppy is disabled,
set a supervisor password for entering in to the bios
and restart your machine.
This takes care of those backdoors.
Well, almost.
If you forget your password to enter the bios,
the computer will have to be opened and the bios
set to factory defaults by using the mainboard jumpers.
However, your entire bios will be reset to factory specs
and not what you had it set too.
However, it will clear your supervisor password so you can get back into the bios.
So, be cool doing this, ok?
And now back to the authors comments...
Almost any competent computer technician can do this, with any security program - not just BootLocker.
Download
Code:
http://rapidshare.com/files/426674/BL.rar
Password
Code:
http://www.thesaltinez.com/
http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q224/TheSaltinez2/BL.gif
BootLocker is our top rated security program originally designed for Windows 9x operating systems. Since the introduction of Windows 2000 and Windows XP,
Microsoft has included built in security. But, if this is not enough for you (like many of our customers), BootLocker will run with the built in security.
The best way to see if you need BootLocker is to try it. Download your free 30-day trial today. That gives you a full month to see if you'll actually use
the software. No buyers remorse here - we give you full software functionality for a full 30 days. After the trial period (or anytime during it), you can
purchase the program for $22 per license. One BootLocker license covers one computer with many users, or many computers with one user, but not both.
Please note that with the volume of email we receive, we cannot answer emails regarding lost passwords, or being locked out of
your computer. There is no back door or easy hack around BootLocker. If you do get locked out, the best way to bypass it is to use an external boot device,
such as a CD-ROM or floppy disk.
And now a message from your poster:
For you paranoid folks out there:
You can go in to your bios settings and make sure that
the boot from CD and Floppy is disabled,
set a supervisor password for entering in to the bios
and restart your machine.
This takes care of those backdoors.
Well, almost.
If you forget your password to enter the bios,
the computer will have to be opened and the bios
set to factory defaults by using the mainboard jumpers.
However, your entire bios will be reset to factory specs
and not what you had it set too.
However, it will clear your supervisor password so you can get back into the bios.
So, be cool doing this, ok?
And now back to the authors comments...
Almost any competent computer technician can do this, with any security program - not just BootLocker.
Download
Code:
http://rapidshare.com/files/426674/BL.rar
Password
Code:
http://www.thesaltinez.com/