Toshiba Tecra 8200 User Guide - Page 217

Deleting a hard disk drive master password, Second Edition

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217 Keeping Your Files Safe Hard disk drive passwords - Windows 98 Second Edition 9 If you are creating a password diskette, when prompted insert a blank formatted write-enabled diskette in the diskette drive and press any key to continue. HDDPWD32 saves the password on the diskette as a text file. If you forget your password, you can open the text file on another computer and find out what the password is. HDDPWD32 displays a warning screen and asks if you want to finish setting the hard disk drive master password. 10 To finish setting the hard disk drive master password, type Y. To exit without setting a password, type N. The hard disk drive master password will be registered the next time you restart your computer. When you need to use the hard disk drive master password, type the password when prompted and press the tab key. Deleting a hard disk drive master 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 master password in Windows 98 Second Edition: 1 Connect your diskette drive. For instructions, see "Connecting an external diskette drive" on page 64 or "Inserting a module into the SelectBay" on page 76, depending upon the type of diskette drive you have. 2 Click Start, then click Run. 3 In the Run box, type: c:\toshiba\hddpwd32 and press Enter. HDDPWD32 displays a warning screen.

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217
Keeping Your Files Safe
Hard disk drive passwords - Windows 98 Second Edition
9
If you are creating a password diskette, when prompted insert
a blank formatted write-enabled diskette in the diskette drive
and press any key to continue.
HDDPWD32 saves the password on the diskette as a text file.
If you forget your password, you can open the text file on
another computer and find out what the password is.
HDDPWD32 displays a warning screen and asks if you want
to finish setting the hard disk drive master password.
10
To finish setting the hard disk drive master password, type
Y
.
To exit without setting a password, type
N
.
The hard disk drive master password will be registered the
next time you restart your computer. When you need to use
the hard disk drive master password, type the password when
prompted and press the tab key.
Deleting a hard disk drive master 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 master password in Windows 98
Second Edition:
1
Connect your diskette drive. For instructions, see
“Connecting
an external diskette drive” on page 64
or
“Inserting a module
into the SelectBay” on page 76
, depending upon the type of
diskette drive you have.
2
Click
Start
, then click
Run
.
3
In the Run box, type:
c:\toshiba\hddpwd32
and press
Enter
.
HDDPWD32 displays a warning screen.