Part II: Technical Reference
Keeping Your Files Safe
Hard disk drive passwords - Windows 98 Second Edition
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Deleting the hard disk drive User password
HINT: You must delete the hard disk drive User password
before you can delete the hard disk drive Master password.
To delete a hard disk drive User password in Windows 98 Second
Edition:
1
Click
Start
, then click
Shut Down
.
2
Click
Restart the computer in MS-DOS mode
and click
Yes
or
OK
, as appropriate.
Windows shuts down the computer, then restarts it in
MS-DOS mode and displays a system prompt.
3
At the system prompt, type
c:\toshiba\hddpwd32
and press
Enter
.
HDDPWD32 displays a warning screen.
4
To delete the hard disk drive User password, type
1
and
press
Enter
.
To quit without deleting the password, type
3
and press
Enter
.
HDDPWD32 displays another warning and asks you whether
you want to delete the hard disk drive User password.
5
To delete the hard disk drive User password, type
Y
.
To exit without deleting the password, type
N
.
If you choose
Y
, HDDPWD32 prompts you to enter your
password.
6
Type your password and press
Enter
.
If the password you typed matches the registered hard disk
drive User password, the password is deleted.
7
Shut down and restart the computer for your changes to take
effect.
Summary of Contents for 8100 series
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Page 55: ...Part I Getting to Know Your Computer Getting Started When and how to turn off the computer 29 ...
Page 111: ...Part I Getting to Know Your Computer Learning the Basics Caring for your computer 85 ...
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Page 185: ...Part II Technical Reference Toshiba Utilities Expansion device properties 159 ...
Page 219: ...Part II Technical Reference Keeping Your Files Safe Hard disk drive passwords Windows NT 193 ...
Page 277: ...Part II Technical Reference Troubleshooting Guide Toshiba s worldwide offices 251 ...
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Page 285: ...Part III Appendixes Hot Keys 259 ...
Page 286: ...Appendix B Built in features 261 Optional accessories and devices 268 Specifications 270 ...
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Page 342: ...Part III Appendixes Glossary 316 ...