Nevins Duret wrote:
A good friend of mine locked herself out of her computer and forgot her
password. I pretty much scoured the internet as
a resource only to hit a brick wall. I tried using ophcrack version 2.3.1
in order to obtain the password and felt completely at home
being that it was
And I forgot, that you don't have to install another version, but just
boot from the live disk, and mount the partition. But from looking,
you should be able to recover with linux utilities. Look here:
http://aplawrence.com/Linux/lostlinuxpassword.htmlhttp://aplawrence.com/Linux/lostlinuxpassword.
Also, If you can install a second version, then you should be able to
mount the other version you're locked out of, then recover your files,
and reinstall.
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On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 10:15 PM, Nevins Duret wrote:
> Hello all,
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>
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> Don’t know if I’ll be bashed on this forum for doing this,
> but I will assure you I have the best intentions and
>
> simply want to apply a real world problem and how to go about solving it
> using python3.1
Hello all,
Don't know if I'll be bashed on this forum for doing this,
but I will assure you I have the best intentions and
simply want to apply a real world problem and how to go about solving it
using python3.1. Here is my predicament.
A good friend of mine locked herself