You will not be able to reactivate the Computrace module once it is disabled. There is a risk that Computrace can enable and activate itself if a Windows environment running Computrace is put in the computer.
How can I detect Computrace on a system? The Simplest and most efficient way is to search for rpcnet. If found — you have Computrace activated. So yes, computrace seems to be a permanent backdoor, unless you have hardware experience to inspect and follow BIOS modification, decribed by Kaspersky. Any authority or hacker can alter the files and take full control over your machine, including full activity monitoring and deleting files.
To clarify…. If bios chip is removed these would not happen or it would not go into POST. If your laptop or smartphone was stolen, you can use a service like Gmail or Dropbox to find the IP address of your thief. When you log into those services from any computer, it logs the IP address used, and displays your last used IP in your account.
How do I know if Computrace is on my computer? How do you use Computrace? If you want the theft recovery, then what I just said would apply. But if you're more interested in the remote wipe option, I personally just make sure to encrypt my hard drives with a strong password or a long PIN. If not, VeraCrypt is a very popular free and open source application that does effecitvely the same thing.
Either way, if your data is encrypted with a strong password, then you don't really need to worry about remote wipe because the thieves won't access the data anyway. If you use VeraCrypt or BitLocker with a standard password, I'd define "strong password" as 16 characters minimum. View solution in original post. It's been a while since I used Computrace on Dell systems, but I remember there were 3 options. Unless you specifically ordered Computrace with the system, it came in a state where it was deactivated.
From there, the user had the option of either fully disabling it or enabling it -- and either one of those changes was permanent. So if it's grayed out in one of those states, there's no way to change it to anything else, short of a full motherboard replacement. I believe this is described in the "help" box of the BIOS Setup interface below the actual options, or at least it was on the systems I last checked. No everything is greyed out,can't change it,I thought If I buy a license Computrace would remotely reverse it?
Since I can't use CT,would you recommend another security program? I don't know of a way to replace just the BIOS chips. You'd probably have to replace the entire motherboard, but unless you obtained a replacement motherboard directly from Dell, your replacement motherboard would already have some other Service Tag programmed into it.
I guess that might not matter if you're not worried about warranty coverage, but I just wanted to mention. Browse Community.
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