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April 24th, 2017 16:00

Computer does not start system, Intel Anti-theft error


Hello. Technical computer support and today a customer in a Dell P41G002 notebook with the following problem: As soon as you turn on, delete and with a message on the screen that you had a threat of data access and will not turn on. A customer who does not remember, but did not remember to have this function activated. Anti-theft for discontinued. And now, what is the procedure for unlocking?

Message complete:

"This computer has been disabled using Intel (R) Anti-theft Tecnology due to: Plataform Attack detect"

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Please select one the following for plataform recovery

1 - User password -> not success

2 - Server Token Password -> Client not have

etc...

For help: Contact httṕ://service.mcafee.com 

Plataform ID: xxxxxxxxxxx

Intel (R) Anti-theft Tecnology service provider ID: xxxx

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April 25th, 2017 09:00

This is not a Dell issue.  A CMOS password, hard drive password, etc. would be -- this is third party software and utility that was installed and enabled other than through Dell.

Someone installed SafeBoot (the McAfee product that was ultimately integrated into the Intel anti-theft platform) -- and someone must have administered that software.  If you can't find that person/software, and the system is worth the cost of a replacement board and drive, that's the way to proceed.

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April 24th, 2017 18:00

downloadcenter.intel.com/.../Intel-AT-Recovery-Tool-for-Anti-Theft-Services

If that doesn't work, you're likely going to be faced with replacing the mainboard and hard drive,

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April 25th, 2017 07:00

Is not it strange that Dell does not have a solution that is not a replacement motherboard? At a minimum, they require documents that prove ownership of the equipment and then charge for the unlocking service.

If so is not a solution to the brand problem, for both Dell and Intel.

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April 25th, 2017 09:00

Safe Boot/Endpoint encryption is managed from a central server run by a business or other institution -- I don't think it was ever offered as a cloud-based service to individuals.  Whoever ran that server should have master access to a tool that can be used to unlock the system - it's version-specific so it's best to revert the system to the same person or group who ran that server.

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April 25th, 2017 09:00

Thanks for the clarification.

I will check the customer to verify that they still have documentation to purchase equipment to monitor the cost along with MCAfee to check the cost of the service.

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April 25th, 2017 09:00

I contacted a MACFee and said that this is a Dell responsibility as they no longer support this product.

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April 25th, 2017 10:00

Unlocking instructions here.  Unfortunately, if your client has lost the master password -- it's not recoverable.

www.dell.com/.../how-to-enable-and-use-the-intel-anti-theft-service-on-your-dell-latitude-pc

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April 26th, 2017 07:00

The url atservice.intel.com/login.action its off-line...

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April 26th, 2017 10:00

See above - if your client does have the master password, follow through that.  If not -- it's replacement mainboard/hard drive time.  There's a good reason why it's mandatory to keep that password safe.

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