We recently purchased a couple of Dell Optiplex GX520’s from my wife’s former company that went into liquidation. They’re obviously not high tech by today’s standards, but we thought that we could set them up for our two young kids to play their games on and perhaps do a bit of homework, with their net surfing confined to our main computer. Only problem is, while we can access my wife’s old computer because she knows her own password, we can’t change anything because administrative controls were put in place by the company’s computer department to prevent any major changes – we can’t even remove some of the private stuff on the computer that my wife would like to keep because every time I try to burn it to disk or store it on a USB device I get messages telling me that it isn’t possible because the material is protected. I thought that I must have been missing something and asked my wife how she and her co-workers ever moved material around the office – she said that the only way she was ever able to perform the task was by emailing things around. If not for the fact that she wanted to keep some of her personal stuff on board I’d simply try and hook up an external CD/DVD drive (the units don’t have them installed) and see if I could do a fresh reinstall of Windows to get control of the unit. The other computer isn’t accessible at all because it also has password issues - we don’t know what the password is because it was used by some other anonymous member of the staff.
Two questions therefore. Is it possible to unlock and save the bits and pieces my wife wants from her old computer before reformatting it, and two, can we use an external CD/DVD drive to actually reformat and reinstall Windows XP on both the units? If not, we’ve just thrown away a couple of hundred dollars buying the units.
Two questions therefore. Is it possible to unlock and save the bits and pieces my wife wants from her old computer before reformatting it, and two, can we use an external CD/DVD drive to actually reformat and reinstall Windows XP on both the units? If not, we’ve just thrown away a couple of hundred dollars buying the units.