IanHodkinson Posted October 27, 2009 Posted October 27, 2009 Hi All, Very new here (in fact first day and first post). I am having issues with logging on to my PC. I bought the Pc from PC World a number of years ago and it suits my home needs perfectly. I operate Windows XP. However, on the system is a security site(??) called OmniPass. I have never registered and on usual boot up of my PC the request for authentication flashes up and then disappears and the PC continues to boot up correctly. However, yesterday this was not the case and it is now asking for user names, domains and passwords - items I do not have as I never registered the software. As a result of this my PC is not recognising my profile and issueing (for want of a better word) a temporary profile. Whilst I can still access certain areas of my PC - games etc, I am unable to access my full profile including Saved and working work documents, Photo's going back 2 years and iTunes applications amongst others. Needless to say, I need help and advice. I wish to down load a programme called Perfect Uninstaller to remove the programme in question (OmniPass) as windows does not allow me to do this. However, I am concerned at what effect this will have on my PC and whether or not anything in my profile will be deleted - documents, photos etc. Neddless to say, I cannot afford to lose my profile and associated documents. HELP !!!!! Regards and best wishes to all Ian T Hodkinson Quote
snow Posted October 27, 2009 Posted October 27, 2009 Hello Ian, welcome to Extreme Tech Support - Free PC Help OmniPass appears to be a program for securing access to your computer. It should not have done this when the trial ran out; I'd guess poor design, or poor configuration by PC world. Try the following: Go to control panel Open System Go to the Hardware tab Click Device manager Scroll through unil you find 'fingerprint reader' Right-click on it, and choose disable. Re-start the computer. If it asks you for the information again, can you click Cancel? What happens if you just click OK with all of the boxes blank? If you navigate to "C:Documents and Settings<your username>" you should be able to get access to your old profile, and copy any data you wish to back up. I'd advise a USB stick, or external hard drive for this. Quote Need help with your computer problems? Then why not join Free PC Help. Register here If Free PC Help has helped you then please consider a donation. Click here We are all members helping other members. Please return here where you may be able to help someone else. After all, no one knows everything and you may have the answer that someone needs. Antec 900 Case | Intel Q9550 @ 2.83GHz with Scythe Infinity cooling (Passive) | 8Gb Corsair DHX CAS4 RAM | ATI PowerColour HD 4870 512Mb OC
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