Boot level password protection for windows XP

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Frankie V. Fernandez, MD

Can anybody please help me find a program that password-protects my PC at
the boot level? after the bios routines are run? The bios passwords are not
sufficient since one can just flip the bios reset switch or jumper. And the
windows XP passwords are deficient. Thanks in advance!

Frankie
 
If you've got sensitive data, you might want to look some HD encryption
tools. They're usually password protected and will make a stolen PC
unusuable (unless a very simple password is chosen!). It might be
overkill but it's pretty darn secure.

Try googling "full hard disk encryption". Look for a solution that
will allow recoverable passwords so that you won't get locked out
easily.

Cheers!
 
Can anybody please help me find a program that password-protects
my PC at the boot level? after the bios routines are run? The bios
passwords are not sufficient since one can just flip the bios
reset switch or jumper. And the windows XP passwords are
deficient. Thanks in advance!
Hi,

In the company I work for, we are using SafeGuard Easy on all laptops
to do this, and we are very satisfied with the product. it has a
pre-boot-authentication system that asks for a password. It also have
a delay system if you enter a wrong password, for each wrong password,
it takes longer and longer before you are offered a new chance, this
to make dictionary attacks almost impossible.

SafeGuard Easy also gives you the option to encrypt the complete hard
disk (we do), this way it will not be possible to boot on a CD or
floppy to get access to the hard disk. Actually, if you encrypt the
hard disk with SafeGuard Easy, you really don't need to enable the
pre-boot-authentication system, as you can let SafeGuard Easy add this
longer and longer wait for each wrong password also for your Windows
logon process, and as the hard disk is encrypted, it is not possible
to use any bootable CD/floppy to remove passwords on the user accounts.


More about SafeGuard Easy here:
http://www.utimaco.com/indexmain.html
 
BIOS password are the only way. Two levels of password. Supervisor
password is the only one that can access the BIOS setup. User access
password will allo the system to boot (as well as the Supervisor's
password.) The, place a "lock" on the PC case, so that no one can
"phyiscally" move the jumper.
 

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