>I got a PowerBook Duo from eBay a few weeks ago, very cheap $30 
>shipped.  The owner
>was selling so cheap because it asks for a password when you turn it on.
>HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  What can I do???????? I don't have a dock or 
>anything, I could
>swap the HD with the one from a PB165 but I can't get to open this 
>thing, other than
>accessing underneath the keyboard. what can I do???
>
>thanks
>Liliana

The magnitude of the difficulty in this depends on what program was 
used to put the password on the drive.  You might be able to get by 
it by booting with extensions off.
If this doesnt work you will likely have to wipe the drive.
If you cant do this, you will have to put the drive in another 
computer and format it there.
Taking a Duo apart isnt bad at all.

Mad Dog


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