RE: CD-DHV Speed Tools Upgrade Passwords

I am having all kinds of Problems With Hard Disk Speed tools. In My Power Computing PowerTowerPro (PTP), with Sonnet G3 500MHz accelerator Daughter Card and 156 MB ram.

I have installed a new internal Hard Drive, i.e., Seagate 18.2 GB, model # ST118273LC ver. 6367 at SCSI Address (O).

I have been able to boot up with a LaCie (Seagate) external Hard Drive ST39216N ver. 0010 at SCSI address (4).

At first it would mount the new internal hard drive using the Mt. Everything 1.1.1 utility. NOW, It will not recognize the new internal Hard drive. - Partition info: "New Multi-OS (IM vol. 5) Partition layout."

It will recognize floppy disks but not a CD-R (CD drive: TEAC CD-516S Ver.1.0d) at SCSI address (3}.

This is written and e-mailed on my eMac, which is used for the internet. I have down loaded the Hard Disk Speed Tools 3.6 upgrade with it and It has been burned on a CD-R .... but the "PTP" will not recognize the CD.

When I have tried to open the upgrade ... it WILL NOT take my password which was "transmissions". This was bought as the CD and Hard Disk package "CD-DHV SPEED TOOLS COMBO" on 3/27/02, Receipt # 10007178.

It would not take the ORIG. password. Opening the previous versions User's Guide, and getting the 13th term. It would not work. As to the new versions (6.0) user guide ... it is a catch 22... you cannot open it with out the password. What a frustrating, time wasting bunch of crap. Need the password instructions not phrased in Geek Speak to obfuscate, but normal english to communicate.

If I could get it to mount a CD, I would reinstall FWB Software's CD-ROM ToolKit and Hard Disk ToolKit to solve my problem. ANY SUGGESTIONS ??

Robert H. Baucom  - [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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