2000 HP 2b30DX notebook PC. Model #C2N33UAR

My mobile ask an administrator password or power on password in a blue box. I tried several that I saw on some other threads here and it does not work. Said the disabled system. I got a tech doc today and he suggested that to contact hp as it appears something in the bios? Excuse me, not techno warned. I would like to just the password to open this laptop. I only used it a handful of times before that happened.

Hello

Enter: 73980229

Kind regards

DP - K

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