HP PAVILION 10-K077 nr signatures: System Restore Tablet

Hello

My HP PAVILION x 2 10-k077 nr signature 10.1 tablet inches edition 2 in 1 pc, windows 8.1 secure password and I want to give it to my nephew. How do I system so it doesn't have a passowrd more restore it?

Thank you

Hi @ZRTS,

Thank you for visiting the HP Forums! A place where you can find solutions for your problems with the help of the community!

I stumbled upon your post on the laptop and wanted to help you! I looked in your question about your HP Pavilion laptop 2 PC x and the need to remove the password. Here isa link that shows you how to reset your Pc which remove files and settings.

Please let me know how it goes.

You can say thanks for trying to help by clicking on the Thumbs Up below! .

Thank you.

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