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At 08:21 PM 9/24/2002, you wrote:
>I recently acquired a P II-350 pc, with dual processors, 384 mb of ram and 4
>empty pci slots, 25 GB on 2 SCSI hd's. Unfortunately, it has NT4 installed and
>I can't get past the signon/password screen to see what is on the hard drives to
>decide whether to wipe them both out or just clean them up. I can use a generic
>boot disk to get an 'A' prompt, but can't view the scsi drives. I can't install
>W98 as a dual boot because the discs are formated 100% NTFS.
>Any easy way to get around the signon password?
There is a hack that will get around the password on NT4 machines, if
you have write access to the hard drive. By booting with a floppy you
should be able to load this file into NT4. Just download this small
file and read the instructions enclosed:
http://www.ussrback.com/NT/hack/nt4all-101.zip (77k)
Bob Wright
The NoSpin Group
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