Re: win2000 password
yes,, what you say is true..... gomar.
i am learning the computer,, and often get given stuff that is tossed on side of the road by the ppl
who dont want them anymore. (probably because they picked up a virus or whatever).]
But,, if the computer happens to windows 2000, so what? if a person throws out a win2000, for
all to see, for anyone to grab, then, if the 2000 computer was used for sensitive stuff,,,
the owner should have removed the hard-drive and hit it with bluddy hammer..... yes???!!
yes, 2000 is supposed to be more 'security conscious', but only as secure as the ninny who tosses
out the h/d with the computer.
i agree with what you said Mr Gomar.....
gnat
say, do you know a way 'round the p/w?
"Mr.Gomar" <bolshoyhuy@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1192908469.360501.75610@y27g2000pre.googlegroups.com...
> On Oct 18, 10:27 am, Sid Elbow <mevagis...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > If you picked this machine up at the side of the road it may contain
> > personal data from the previous user so it's really not a nice thing to
> > do to force access. Since it doesn't contain any data that's critical to
> > you, you don't have the usual reason for resisting a reinstall. Moreover
> > if you don't have valid licences for the OS and/or applications, it
> > would be technically illegal to use the system anyway.
>
> oh, well, guess what smarty pants, they really shouldnt throw away PCs
> with personal data on the street in that case!
> There are lots of crypto and HDD wipers on the net, and the HDD could
> be formatted or destroyed.
> Lots of PCs have been given to me, I played with them, if they are
> good, I fix them and give them to those who cant afford a computer.
> But if they contain personal data, pics of grandma that croaked 2 days
> after they were taken, or sensitive business files... well too bad I
> am sad, your loss.
>