Do you password protect your BIOS/CMOS?

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Do you password protect your BIOS/CMOS?

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No, since I am the only one who uses my computer. A password on the cmos will be useful for a public computer, or computer that is used by multiple users since it prevents people booting from LiveCDs, or changing the settings in their BIOS or CMOS.
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i don't, for i carry a big stick
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SetoTK wrote:i don't, for i carry a big stick
xDDD, oh that made me lol for a minute.

I don't have any password protects on my stuff on my camp because I don't know how to.
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