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<div class="moz-cite-prefix"><font size="+1">Je la 08/11/2016 07:39,
Billie Walsh skribisĀ :<br>
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type="cite"><font size="+1">On 11/07/2016 05:44 PM, Charles T.
Bell wrote:
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On 11/07/2016 09:11 AM, Billie Walsh wrote:
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<blockquote type="cite"><font size="+1">I decided enough time
had passed to upgrade my laptop to 16.04.
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My laptop has a finger print reader. In the past it has
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a fingerprint to boot but now it does. I enter the password
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demands a finger print. It says either the password or
finger print.
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Any ideas how to bypass this step when booting?
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<font size="+1">If you can get into the BIOS, there should be a
setting there to turn
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off the finger print reader.
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Tom
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Nothing in the bios.
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<font size="+1">Did you ask Google with the reference of your
laptop, and "finger print" ?</font><br>
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