Dell Preinstalling LoJack on Laptops

Wed Feb 7, 2007 6:27PM EST

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Nice move, Dell! When you configure a new Inspiron with Dell's CompleteCare Accidental Damage Service, you get Computrace LoJack for Laptops included for no additional charge. All the details can be found on the Dell website. (Existing Dell owners can get the service separately from Dell as well.)

I've noted previously that laptop theft is the industry's most common computer crime: You're much more likely to lose your PC to a thief than to experience damage or data loss from a virus or other malware.  How does LoJack for Laptops work? A lot like the way it works for cars: Whenever your PC is connected to the internet, the LoJack software checks in with the company periodically. If you tell LoJack the machine has been stolen, it is kicked into a high-alert mode and relays its location to the company every 15 minutes. LoJack then passes the location information onto law enforcement so the cops can recover the machine and arrest the perp.The company claims it recovers three out of four stolen computers, an amazingly good record.

The catch of course is that LoJack is software that relies on a net connection, so if a thief installs Linux on the machine or simply disables the networking connection on the laptop, it won't be able to report back to the mothership. That's unlikely, of course, but bear in mind that LoJack for Laptops isn't perfect.

Given that Dell's Accidental Damage Service costs $99 to $139 (depending on the length of the contract) and LoJack itself costs $50 to $100, that's a pretty good deal. That the warranty also covers damage from power surges and accidental drops is almost beside the point.

(Note that if you decide to opt for this service in a new Dell, the Dell website is currently not doing a great job of noting which machines are eligible for the LoJack service, so you might want to call before you order a new PC.) 

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  • 6 Posted by emarr3 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:54PM EDT Report Abuse

    what does stalling linux have to do with preventing recovery? does he mean that if you install another operating system that that disables the computrace software?

  • 7 Posted by protokatie on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:20PM EDT Report Abuse

    To emarr3: If they reformat the hard drive and install a new OS, then the LoJack software will no longer be on the computer. heck all they have to do is format the HD, and it wont be there anymore.

  • 8 Posted by magicdonwan@sbcglobal.net on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:03PM EDT Report Abuse

    Im very close to buying a dell but Im still not sure if I should spend the extra $ and get one that has LoJack or not... Can I buy a Dell that has Computrace embeded in the BIOS and have the LoJack software installed already??? or Is it useless until the software is installed and registered by the buyer??? If I buy a Dell from a private party and it ends up that it was stolen with the LoJack software installed, would I be responsible for the theft?

  • 9 Posted by m0nika_33_2000 on Sat Jul 11, 2009 6:46PM EDT Report Abuse

    I don't like Dell customer service. I would buy from Vista computer or HP b4 I would buy a dell again.Seriously, do you want a computer made from a company that uses the items of the lowest bidder? I use tigerdirect and egghead for our stuff. Last time I called Dell customer no service it was someone from another country that had no clue what I was talking about. All the Dells we purchased blue screened during the first or second year. Have not had that problem since switching brands.

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