Have you tried contacting the vendor? Chances are you are not the
first customer to encounter such an issue. Short of replacing the BIOS
chip I'm not certain how you would recover from a failed software
update, which is what this sounds like.

Jim

On 5 October 2010 22:13, Grymoire <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> We have a problem. We use a full disk encryption product that is
> installed in the BIOS. The systems are Windows XP. The product is
> SafeBoot 4.2.
>
> Our IT department deployed a new agent on all laptops too aggressively,
> This is what happens
>                The system boots up
>                The user gives the BIOS username and password
>                The Login console shows
>                2 seconds passes
>                A Blue Screen appears.
>
> I'm trying to think of a way to intercept the login process,
> and delete the bad file/program, so we can fis the systems.
>
> Some systems use SafeBook 4.3, and we have a solution for that.
> But SafeBoot 4.2 doesn't even have a "Safe Mode" to boot up.
>
> Any ideas? Our IT department has not come up with a solution, and we
> have a lot of unhappy users with unrecoverable disks.
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