In a message dated 06/10/2002 04:35:37 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<< >In addition to simply trying to start from CD by the above methods, I 
read a
>little on the Apple site about iMacs and possible boot problems.  I have
>reset the PRAM and also gone in and reset (?) the NVRAM, if that is the
>correct usage.  I had read that there could be a low level password enabled
>that would prevent booting from the CD and that going into NVRAM could be a
>way around that.  I did attempt that to no avail.
>
>Thanks.
>
>Brian Koceski

In the control panels, select Multiple Users panel and open that. 
Click on the user and from there you can change the password. That 
should allow you to designate yourself as the system administrator 
and control access with either passwords or voice prints. HTH.
  Eric
 >>

But Brian cannot get his system to boot.  It must be booted before he can use 
the Control Panels!!!!!!!!!!!

Sybil

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