Cool, glad to help out. If you can, before the meeting on Thursday, let me know which version of Windows you have on the ASUS (Windows 7 maybe?), and if the machine is 32-bit or 64-bit. A model number would help too. Short of all that, I'll just come as prepared as possible. We'll be using a Linux CD to make the changes, fyi, so we're still on topic for the list I believe. ;-) On 03/01/2016 12:32 AM, esque wrote:
Yes! Thats why I need to come to a meeting! I have just been using my Mac, but i like that one to play around with things more. idk model, its in the back room. I just bought it 5 mos ago, then got a deal on last years Mac a month later, stopped using ithe Asus and ...forgot password. I might sell it, really good specs but kinda heavy. This MacAir is spoilage like that. See ya ! Sky
On Tue, Mar 1, 2016 at 12:25 AM, Three Space <admin@threespace.xyz <mailto:admin@threespace.xyz>> wrote:
You can easily boot off of a live CD to delete the Linux partition. Then a quick fix of the boot manager and you'll have a full Windows machine again. Bring it to the meeting (yep, 6:30pm @WH21). I'll bring what we need to get rid of the Linux for you.
See you then!
-kr
On 03/01/2016 12:10 AM, esque wrote:
Linux...Maybe i can somehow boot into Windows and then get rid of the Linux install, i didnt like it anyway. Just get back to the original set up. Thanks for your answer! Iwill come to a meeting, if im not working, ...This Thursday @ 6:30 right? Warehouse 21?
On Mon, Feb 22, 2016 at 9:38 AM, john doe <chloraplast@hotmail.com <mailto:chloraplast@hotmail.com>> wrote:
Try remove the bios battery. ________________________________________ From: nmglug <nmglug-bounces@lists.nmglug.org <mailto:nmglug-bounces@lists.nmglug.org>> on behalf of Administrator <admin@threespace.xyz <mailto:admin@threespace.xyz>> Sent: Sunday, February 21, 2016 4:43:38 PM To: nmglug@lists.nmglug.org <mailto:nmglug@lists.nmglug.org> Subject: Re: [nmglug] Google Warning Test
> I cannot get into my Asus, password lost. I was using Debian I think. Its
Just curious, which password(s) did you lose? Linux, Windows, BIOS, or Hard Drive perhaps? They can all have separate passwords, and some are harder to retrieve/reset than others. You can probably still keep the Windows on there, or do whatever you feel is best for your machine, once you have the password reset.
-kr
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