Deleting The Hard Disk Drive User Password - Toshiba 8200 User Manual

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Keeping Your Files Safe
Hard disk drive passwords - Windows 98 Second Edition
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 user password.
2
To finish setting the hard disk drive user password, type
To exit without setting a password, type
The hard disk drive user password will be registered the next
time you restart the computer. Each time you start the
computer from the hard disk, the system will prompt you to
enter your password. When prompted, type your hard disk
drive user password and press

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
Connect your diskette drive. For instructions, see
an external diskette drive" on page 64
into the SelectBay" on page
diskette drive you have.
2
Click Start, then click Run.
3
In the Run box, type:
c:\toshiba\hddpwd32
The Hard Disk Drive Password program, HDDPWD32,
displays a warning screen.
4
To delete the hard disk drive user password, type
press
and press
.
Enter
.
N
.
Enter
or
"Inserting a module
76, depending upon the type of
.
Enter
.
Y
"Connecting
and
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