it's not the fact that I want to remove it, but what if I want to defrag my
drive or upgrade my hard drive or things like now when I wish to fdisk my
drive to partition it to put linux, on as well. the answer "no chance " not
without losing a jfw authorisation key.and screwing up a great jfw setup.
simon.
At 21:29 19/03/99 -0500, you wrote:
>Hello Simon and listers.
>
> Well, as most of you surely know, any key on a hard drive can be easily
>removed, if such is one's desire, by simply removing the protective
>attributes of the file, then deleting it. Simon, if you wish to rid your
>laptop of this presently unremoveable key, do just that. If you need
>instructions on how to do this, I, or any number of people on this list can
>tell you how to accomplish it.
>
>Good luck.
>
>jerry
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>
>
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