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Pavilion 11-n011dx x360 Administrator access from login screen

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How can I access Administrator account from login screen on a Pavilion 11-n011dx x360 HP Pavilion laptop tablet. 

 

 


Forgot my administrator password

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Forgot my administrator password to unlock my device.

Re: Forgot my administrator password

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Welcome to the HP Support Community

 

When asked for the password just hit enter 3 times.

 

Post any code if you receive one???

 

REO

Re: Pavilion 11-n011dx x360 Administrator access from login screen

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Welcome to the HP Support Community

 

Windows login password or Power-on password???

 

REO

Re: Password forgetting

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Welcome to the HP Support Community

 

When asked for the password just hit enter 3 times.

 

Post any code if you receive one???

 

REO

Re: Rtc location 15-da0012dx

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If there is no cmos battery can someone please help me to wipe the bios password?? Unfortunately HP wants $300 to reset the password which I don't have. 

Cannot Boot, Power On Password lost

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I cleared my Admin password, reset my laptop and realized I don’t know my power on password. 

 

Halt code: [ i 59231552]

 

i cannot find the reset password. I need to register to school. Thank you. The prefix is an “i” not an “l”

Re: Not able to boot and ran hard disk test and result was hard disk short DST failed

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Your hard drive has failed and will have to be replaced. A retail SATA Laptop hard drive can be used. Western Digital, Seagate,etc. Just be sure to get one of at least equal capacity as the original in order to use HP Recovery Media to install Windows. It can be larger, but not smaller capacity.For instance if you have a 500GB hdd you could use a 750GB hdd but not a 320GB hdd. 

Maintenance and Service Guide is here:

https://support.hp.com/us-en/product/hp-pavilion-sleekbook-14-b000/5296230/model/5321648/manuals


Re: Cannot Boot, Power On Password lost

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Welcome to the HP Support Community

 

Reboot and enter   64864913

 

REO

HP - Pavilion 14-ce0501sa BIOS boot order

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Hello HP,

 

I just bought this laptop yesterday and I am suprised that the boot order in the BIOS is not respected. I want to boot on USB first, then on Hard Disk if USB is not present. But by default, the computer always boots on Hard Disk. In the BIOS, I have disabled secure boot, I have enable Legacy Boot, and on both EUFI and Legacy boot options, I have set up USB as first boot.

 

Moreover, when the PC boots, I can press on ESC, then F9, then select USB and it would boot on my USB. So it is not an issue with the USB or the system on the USB. But I dont want to have to pres ESC then F9 then select USB everytime I boot my PC.

 

After looking on Internet and on this forum, people seems to have this exact issue on HP Pavilion for as far as 2016.

 

Is this registered as a known issue for HP Pavilion?

Has progress been made to fix this?

 

Kind regards,

Gaetan Simo

Re: please help with system disable code. Need password to get into bios.

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Thank you very much! This code worked:):)

Re: Rtc location 15-da0012dx

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If there is no cmos battery can someone please help me to wipe the bios password?? Unfortunately HP wants $300 to reset the password which I don't have. 

Help me

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Hello, there is a small problem. After I have formatted my laptop, I am asked to enter my username and password. When you enter, however, is not logged in and just writes that the username or password is incorrect.

My Recently Bought Pavilion Gaming 15 Machine Won't Boot, Gives BCOD at Every Option; What To Do?

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Hello HP Community!

I bought this HP Pavilion Gaming 15 machine exactly 2 weeks ago. The store I bought it from told me that they had this model on stock, but when I came around, they only had the exhibition model left. I took that one, and the folks from the store also told me to reset this laptop to factory settings. BTW, I have a 3-year warranty for this machine.

Anyway, when I opened it up, it had Linux Mint onboard, with OEM password. First, I thought that this is the factory reset I had to do (the folks at the store told me that they did this process for 7 hours with a previous customer), but I couldn't get the OEM password, and I didn't call the shop for it either.

Afterwards, I just put u bootable USB with Windows 10 on board and deleted all the partitions and installed Windows 10 on them. It was working like a charm at that moment, even though the SSD would enhance the experience even further. Anyway, I didn't stress this notebook too much, I tried testing its graphics card on Fortnite, that I played for 2-3 hours and that's all. I also listened to lot of music on YouTube and used website CMS like Drupal and Wordpress.

After being on a trip for a week without bringing this machine onboard (so, it wasn't turned on for a week), I started using MS Word 365 to write a paper for my university. At one moment, I had a few tabs opened on Chrome with Deezer being one of them and also MS Word 365 on the other part of the screen. Oh, I also connected the notebook via HDMI to 4K display. 

At one moment, my notebook just froze and showed an infamous "Blue Screen of Death".  Also, the most common errors I ran into were: "0xc00021a", "IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL", "Memory Quick Check: Failed", "Kernel Security Check Failure" and got some .sys and .dll files listed as culprits or something.

 

  • I tried booting it up again but every time it gave me BSOD.
  • I tried going to System Restore, which should bring me to Troubleshoot menu, but with no success.
  • Tried resetting BIOS settings, but BSOD again.
  • Tried a hard reset (holding down the power button for 15 secs and unplugging every peripheral device and AC supply out) and it actually booted up, but 5 seconds later, a BSOD (tried doing this a few times afterwards, but with no success).
  • Tried booting from Win 10 bootable USB, with no success (just BSOD all the time).
  • Tried booting from Ubuntu and Linux Mint USB and trying to install them or try to access hard drive via GRUB, but no success!

Anyway, when I try installing any Linux distro, it just gives me kernel panic which is esentially the same message as BSOD, if I'm right. So, I did a system diagnostics and apparently my lower memory port is busted. 

Did anyone went through the same problem or know what to do in this situation? I'm really thinking to just leave it at the HP certified technician and let him do the hard work. It's just really surprising how a seemingly viable notebook just got busted after a week of usage (no heavy operations too!). 

Re: Rtc location 15-da0012dx

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Hi:

 

Enter any BIOS P/W three times and the PC should generate a system disabled code.

 

Please post the code including the small letter 'i'  if applicable.


Re: Help me

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Hi:

 

What I suggest you do is to reinstall W10 as follows...

 

To reinstall W10...Use the Media Creation Tool.  Make the 64 bit installation media.

 

https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10

 

You can make a W10 USB flash drive installer using an 8 GB flash drive using another Windows PC, if your PC is not working.

 

Enter the W10 product key you have if asked to do so during the installation process.

 

Here are the steps to create the W10 USB flash drive installer...

 

  1. Select Download tool now, and select Run.
  2. If you agree to the license terms, select Accept.
  3. On the What do you want to do? page, select Create installation media for another PC, and then select Next.
  4. Select the language, edition, and architecture (64-bit or 32-bit) for Windows 10. You want 64 bit.

  5. Select which media you want to use:
  6. USB flash drive.  Plug in a blank USB flash drive with at least 8GB of space. Any content on the flash drive will be deleted.

You can also save the W10 ISO file instead of making the bootable USB flash drive installer, and burn it to a DVD using the tool I zipped up and attached below if you would rather use a DVD to reinstall W10.

 

Then you can reinstall the drivers and available software from the PC's support page.

 

https://support.hp.com/us-en/drivers/selfservice/hp-15-bw000-laptop-pc/15551418

Re: please help with system disable code. Need password to get into bios.

Re: Rtc location 15-da0012dx

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The disabled code is 

i 93211968

Re: Rtc location 15-da0012dx

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Hi:

 

Restart the PC, and enter this unlock passcode...04884727.

 

I wish I could make $300 for 10 seconds of effort. 

Re: Notebook won't boot up or start. No power.

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Welcome to HP Forums,  

This is a great place to get support, find answers and tips,
Thank you for posting your query, I'll be more than glad to help you out :)

 

I see that HP notebook is not booting up,
Don't worry as I'll be glad to help, however, to provide an accurate resolution, I need a few more details:

  • Did this happen after a recent window or software update?
  • When was the last time it worked fine?
  • Have you made any hardware/software changes?
  • Have you tried any troubleshooting steps?
  • Have you tried with an alternate ac adapter?

While you respond to that, I recommend you to perform the following steps to isolate the issue and arrive at a fix:

Let's perform Hard Reset:

 

1) Shutdown the computer.  

2) Unplug all the Adapter and peripherals connected.  

3) Remove the Battery.  

4) Press and hold down the power button for 15 to 20 seconds.  

5) Plug-in the Adapter and put the Battery back into the computer.  

6) Try to turn on the computer.

 

Hope this helps! Keep me posted for further assistance.

If I have helped you resolve the issue, feel free to give me a virtual high-five by clicking the 'Thumbs Up' icon below,

Followed by clicking on "Accept as solution" from the drop-down menu on the upper right corner,

Thank you for posting in the HP Support Forum.  Have a great day!

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