I am trying to repair a friends Dell XPS M1210.
It came new with XP Pro on it, then the owner put Vista upgrade on it. His son dropped the laptop and since it would not boot up. I was able to load XP Pro with the original disk, but while loading some drivers I got the mesaage that it;s missing the system32\Drivers\pci.sys. First I ran diagnostiic test and got error 2000-0146, which I guess confirms the hard drive is damaged. I was going to go ahead and run repair with the XP disk but it seems nobody remembers the admin password. So my question is, is there an easy way around the password, or will be asked for the password at any point if I replace the hard drive?
Thanks for any help.
wbaker
It came new with XP Pro on it, then the owner put Vista upgrade on it. His son dropped the laptop and since it would not boot up. I was able to load XP Pro with the original disk, but while loading some drivers I got the mesaage that it;s missing the system32\Drivers\pci.sys. First I ran diagnostiic test and got error 2000-0146, which I guess confirms the hard drive is damaged. I was going to go ahead and run repair with the XP disk but it seems nobody remembers the admin password. So my question is, is there an easy way around the password, or will be asked for the password at any point if I replace the hard drive?
Thanks for any help.
wbaker