with the fingerprint reader, but it doesn't log into Windows automatically. I'd really like to use boot and hard drive passwords like I used to, but it adds precious time if I can't use fingerprints (I reset them - they're retained after a new OS is installed, and you can power on etc. I think my first post was a little unclear (now edited), but I know - it's the extra stuff in Thinkvantage software I'm missing. Windows only does logons you have to install that software to make it do the other stuff (personally, I prefer not to as there's an annoying grammatical error in the message it displays, but that makes it inconsistent as to when I can and cannot log on using a fingerprint). Q-Ball wrote:That's how it's supposed to work.
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