Q:
I have a M100 laptop, and I am a little confused about the functions and reliability of the fingerprint identifier:
1. If somebody steals my laptop, but I’ve already set up my fingerprint, then would the guy stealing my laptop still be able to enter my system?
2. What about the reliability of the fingerprint identifier? It could not recognize my fingerprint and would I be locked outside too?
3. If fingerprint recognition fails, is there some other method could help to enter the system, such as to enter some password? Hope someone know about this could give me some help and suggestions, thank you so much!
A:
1): Generally, the thief stealing your laptop with your fingerprint set on could not enter your system, because system only recognizes your fingerprint, there’s almost no guy could enter your system then. Meanwhile, if your fingerprint identifier cannot recognize your fingerprint, then you could back up your password, which is solution once you cannot enter system with your fingerprint.
2): To get around the recognition of fingerprint, as long as you boot from the safe mode of your system, and then logon to system with administrator identity, fingerprint identifier is designed for user administrator protection, which is set specially to protect the privacy for administrator, if you recognize fingerprint identifier as your administrator account, basically there’s no any solution to enter system without permission. If you want max protection measure, then you could use BIOS password as the administrator pas