Posted By: Philly
ims laptop - 05/02/13 02:29 AM
Borrowing a friend's IMS laptop, but accidentally shutdown. What is the password in the Windows login screen? It says log on to Windows at the top. Its a blue/white Windows xp generic box with user name already filled in as IMS and a blank box below that says password: Can anybody please help!
Posted By: aquadag
Re: ims laptop - 05/02/13 02:47 AM
whatever he set the password to be, did you call and ask him?
Posted By: Philly
Re: ims laptop - 05/02/13 03:18 AM
He is unreachable. Is there a universal?
Hit enter I never set one up on my stuff.
Don't know what OS you're using but here's a link for XP.
http://www.windowspasswordsrecovery.com/bypass-xp-password-in-safe-mode.htmIf not XP, check around the net. Many Hacks for many OS's.
Posted By: Philly
Re: ims laptop - 05/02/13 03:14 PM
I finally got it from him a few hours later. I forgot to write it down. Doh! Callout was easily taken care of with a little computer help. I should've known that laptop battery was shot and would shutdown if unplugged. That's how all my laptops are too! Has anyone ever bought a new battery? My guess is no. Lol
Yes for internal battery, but it's a pain in the butt to change.
Posted By: IMS4sale
Re: ims laptop - 05/03/13 01:10 AM
I am selling my IMS laptop, let me no if anyone is interested-
Posted By: Philly
Re: ims laptop - 05/03/13 12:09 PM
I'm assuming it's a pirated version, since the real deal cannot be sold by anyone but ims. I doubt you would get any takers here pal. Not worth losing a $150-200k job for a knock-off program.
Tell them Philly , only works on old ims anyway.
Peace.
Posted By: Len
Re: ims laptop - 05/04/13 01:30 PM
Pretty pathetic..they are all pirated ..the big three are disposing them like hotcakes..want nothing to do with them..let the pirates sit on them...
Posted By: SEC Reject
Re: ims laptop - 05/04/13 04:03 PM
I would be staying as far away from these as is humanly possible. Several have been rumored to be in possession of elevator companies in my area, and my advice is always the same - DO NOT be in possession of stolen goods.
None of us would financially survive a multinational corporation's legal might. And if the software's owner can't successfully go after the company making use of the software, you can be damn sure they won't hesitate to bring down their wrath upon one or two individuals to make an example.
Be safe.