**** me, I have to agree with Nihil here. Sounds like the whole thing is re imaged daily.
That being said, I doubt they flash the BIOS daily.
Resetting BIOS passwords is simple. Remove the battery power on then off usually does it. Ignore the warnings on power up. By that I mean you will be presented with options, one of which is Ignore.
If you are not presented with these options, then you will have to determine which jumper resets the password. GOOD LUCK! if you are picking a lock to get access, as it may take a bit of research.
Now here's the kicker. If you do get access to the BIOS and can enable CD/DVD - USB boot, it may do you no good. In most secure environments where re image is performed daily (for security purposes) Each node on the network has an IP address assigned to a MAC address.
Any conflict within the routing table (lack of better explanation) and a SNMP alert will be sent to the admin or the physical port on the switch/server will shut down. Or both. So you have to first determine the machines ip address and mac address prior to booting up into whatever OS you choose. The boot sequence will have to include the mac and ip address when creating the virtual nic.
Saving files on the local drive, at this point will work without setting off an alarm, but at the end of the day... No files.
SO Whatever you write. Whatever you save. You should plan on that "whatever" to be done within a short time.
