Depending on the notebook and/or BIOS vendor, you might even be able to force a full BIOS settings reset through the approriate flash tool. Just in case you ever need to go there again.
But on the other hand, it would mean, that your sister-in-law could go there too and screw it up. :-P
Well, you could set your own BIOS password then. Most notebooks have few meaningful settings anyway. Setting the operation mode of the SATA controller would be one, if it isn't set to AHCI anyway.
Or you could just give yourself a little slap on your shoulder, be proud of your idea, enjoy a good drink ... and wait for the next support call.
Depending on the notebook and/or BIOS vendor, you might even be able to force a full BIOS settings reset through the approriate flash tool. Just in case you ever need to go there again.
But on the other hand, it would mean, that your sister-in-law could go there too and screw it up. :-P
Well, you could set your own BIOS password then. Most notebooks have few meaningful settings anyway. Setting the operation mode of the SATA controller would be one, if it isn't set to AHCI anyway.
Or you could just give yourself a little slap on your shoulder, be proud of your idea, enjoy a good drink ... and wait for the next support call.