awval999
08-16-2005, 05:35 PM
2nd year in college-- Last year two friends of mine had their laptops stolen (they weren't smart enough to lock the door). I of course keep my door locked.
Say a petty thief breaks into my room (or I forget to lock it):
1. I have two of those security cables for both my Dell 2001FP and my two year old laptop.
2. I have a BIOS password on the computer.
3. I have a drivelock password on the computer.
4. I have a Windows admin password on the computer.
I do have insurance too.
But lets say the theif gets the computer could they possibly use it if I have three passwords on it? I just want to be sure that the idiots have stolen a useless piece of plastic/metal.
On a scale 1-10 how safe is the computer and monitor from the typical college thief. Assume typical state university.
Say a petty thief breaks into my room (or I forget to lock it):
1. I have two of those security cables for both my Dell 2001FP and my two year old laptop.
2. I have a BIOS password on the computer.
3. I have a drivelock password on the computer.
4. I have a Windows admin password on the computer.
I do have insurance too.
But lets say the theif gets the computer could they possibly use it if I have three passwords on it? I just want to be sure that the idiots have stolen a useless piece of plastic/metal.
On a scale 1-10 how safe is the computer and monitor from the typical college thief. Assume typical state university.