On 11/22/2011 1:22 AM, Gregg Eshelman wrote:
Chilton's guide to Macintosh repair and maintenance / Gene B. Williams.
Main Author:Williams, Gene B.
Language(s):English
Published: Radnor, Pa. : Chilton Book Co., c1986.
Subjects: Microcomputers Maintenance and repair.
Macintosh
I bought a mac classic that had been password protected by Disk Lock
version 1.0.1. The owner did not know the password as this computer
was given to her by someone who did not tell her the password. Is
there anyway to get past/crack this password?
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I bought a mac classic that had been password protected by Disk Lock
version 1.0.1. The owner did not know the password as this computer
was given to her by someone who did not tell her the password. Is
there anyway to get past/crack this
On Nov 22, 2011, at 6:50 AM, sandy stein wrote:
I bought a mac classic that had been password protected by Disk Lock
version 1.0.1. The owner did not know the password as this computer
was given to her by someone who did not tell her the password. Is
there anyway to get past/crack this
On Nov 22, 2011, at 6:50 AM, sandy stein desktopsel...@gmail.com wrote:
I bought a mac classic that had been password protected by Disk Lock
version 1.0.1. The owner did not know the password as this computer
was given to her by someone who did not tell her the password. Is
there anyway to
Thank you. I'll check them next. And I think you answered my
question. If logic board problems can prevent the power supply from
coming up, I need to find a way to test it independently.
Lee
On Nov 21, 10:48 am, Dylan McDermond dy...@mcdermond.net wrote:
On Nov 21, 2011, at 7:18 AM, Lee Kolb
You can use a external case, or a double ribbon you will have to just lay the
second drive on top and run it open I've done that many times. Or put it in a
2nd Mac and copy the files via network.
Sent fromLou's iPhone
On Nov 22, 2011, at 2:02 PM, Julien Reville jul...@electriclemon.net
I did try that but it said that the drive was unreadable?
On 22 November 2011 19:14, Louis Labrie llab...@gmail.com wrote:
You can use a external case, or a double ribbon you will have to just lay
the second drive on top and run it open I've done that many times. Or put
it in a 2nd Mac and
On Nov 21, 5:54 pm, Dylan Woods dylwo...@gmail.com wrote:
Thank you so much for your help, all.
whacking the left side of the screen does cause the floppy disk
question mark icon to flash on the screen briefly. I've never soldered
anything in my life, but am willing to give it a shot.
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