On 21/03/2011 13:49, Ehud Karni wrote:
On Sun, 20 Mar 2011 23:30:35 Stan Goodman wrote:
The manual has a chapter about converting the drive to use with Mac
boxes, how to reformat, and how to opt out of the "smart software". What
it says one cannot do is avoid the need for a password. I am rethi
On Sun, 20 Mar 2011 23:30:35 Stan Goodman wrote:
>
> The manual has a chapter about converting the drive to use with Mac
> boxes, how to reformat, and how to opt out of the "smart software". What
> it says one cannot do is avoid the need for a password. I am rethinking
> my offer of sale, reformati
On Sunday 20 March 2011 at 23:25:46 (GMT+2) Hetz Ben Hamo
wrote:
> I don't get it. The software that it's there is just for backup stuff
> (there are other utils, hard disk icons etc depending on which
> model). You can always use gparted or any other partitioning program
> to erase it, so why d
I don't get it. The software that it's there is just for backup stuff (there
are other utils, hard disk icons etc depending on which model).
You can always use gparted or any other partitioning program to erase it, so
why do you want to sell it?
Hetz
2011/3/19 Stan Goodman
> I bought this devi
I bought this device a week or so ago, not realizing that it has some
Windows-oriented password protection software imbedded in it in an
invisible partition that seems to occupy about 2MB. I do not want to
fiddle with it, and would like to sell it cheap. The listed price for it
is NIS300; I pai