This article will teach you how to use the fingerprint recognition function of notebooks under Windows 7. First of all, let’s make it clear that this solution is for ASUS f81se, and the system is Win7. The article will introduce two solutions. It is recommended that you read the entire article before operating to avoid any inconvenience. Necessary trouble.
Option 1
1. Install fingerprint recognition software. ASUS 32-bit Win7 fingerprint driver download: http://dlsvr04.asus.com/pub/ASUS/nb/Drivers/Fingerprints/Fingerprints_UPEK_WIN7_32_120151.zip . If you want to find the latest or 64-bit system driver, please go to http:/ /support.asus.com.cn/download/download.aspx?SLanguage=zh-cn , select "UPEK Fingerprint Identification Driver" in "Other Drivers" to download and install, as shown below.
2. Enter the "Control Panel", "Hardware and Sound", "Biometric Devices" and "Use fingerprint to log in to Windows" in the Windows 7 system. Here you can see the information related to the fingerprint recognition software. One of the items displays "Not registered." ", if you choose to add fingerprints at this time, the system will prompt "Cannot start enrollment for current user.Biometry is disabled by operating system policies." I believe this is also a problem encountered by most people. I've been stuck here for a long time too. In fact, I want to explain to you here that Win7 does not allow the default system administrator account (that is, Administrator) to use fingerprint recognition. The reason is that simple, you can’t think of it, right? If your computer has another account Y, use this Y account to log in to the system, and then follow the above method to enter the fingerprint identification directory of the control panel to add your fingerprint.
Someone has to ask here, if this is the case, doesn’t it mean that every time you log in with your fingerprint, it is the system corresponding to the Y account? I don't want to do this. I want to log in with my fingerprint as the default administrator account, so this is how I should solve it. Then please read the text below.
Option 2
1. Download http://files.upek.com/SendPackage.asp?Key=NZE5AK2S111JJ0UD047FJ6FH0MV742Z1&ID_Files=473 . The file name is W7PS2009Build5846-32bit.zip, unzip and install. (Or look here for http://www.upek.com/support/downloads/windows7/learnmorew7.asp ). This is a fingerprint recognition security suite that includes a fingerprint recognition driver and security management software. An important function is the fingerprint data export and import function, which is very practical. (You do not need to install the previous fingerprint recognition driver software before installing this package, otherwise you will be prompted to uninstall it)
2. Use Win key + R (Run), type "control userpasswords2" to create a new user with administrator rights, such as Y. This Y account needs to set its login password.
3. Log out and log in to the new account Y and register your fingerprint. This should be very simple, oh, if you don't know, then well, please open the "Control Panel".... (Register a few more fingers, it will be difficult to add them later). Then, use the "Control Center" and "Export User Data" function of Protector Suite to save the fingerprint you just set to the hard disk or other USB flash drive. The file format is *.vtp.
4. Once this file is exported, log out of the new user Y, log in to the built-in administrator account Administrator, and first delete the newly created user Y (there are many methods, you can also run: "control userpasswords2"). Next, rename your built-in administrator account to the user name you just deleted (meaning to rename the current Administrator to Y). The user name must match exactly (note the uppercase and lowercase letters).
5. Log out and then log in again (using Y to log in, of course).
6. Run Protector Suite and use the "Import User Data" function to import the fingerprint data file you just saved.
Note that you need to enter a password during this process. Friends who have used online banking know that you need to set a password when exporting the certificate, so remember this. OK, now you can log in to the system using your fingerprint. NOTE: You can only use fingerprints that you have already registered, you will never be able to add new fingerprints to your registration, or otherwise edit your registered fingerprints. So, I just told you to set up a few more fingers.