Solution T T te100 Dec 27, 2012 you dont. Take it where you bought it so they can verify that you are the owner. Its against Toms forum rules to help in this matter
you dont. Take it where you bought it so they can verify that you are the owner. Its against Toms forum rules to help in this matter
T te100 Distinguished Aug 8, 2004 248 0 18,910 Dec 27, 2012 Solution #2 you dont. Take it where you bought it so they can verify that you are the owner. Its against Toms forum rules to help in this matter Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
you dont. Take it where you bought it so they can verify that you are the owner. Its against Toms forum rules to help in this matter
J jarotech Dignified Oct 13, 2012 3,296 3 16,810 Dec 28, 2012 #3 If you don't know the password of the HDD that mean it not yours. Don't bother to ask for us to find out for you. It's against site's rules. Upvote 0 Downvote
If you don't know the password of the HDD that mean it not yours. Don't bother to ask for us to find out for you. It's against site's rules.
B Brett928S2 Splendid Jan 3, 2012 3,765 2 24,810 Feb 24, 2013 #4 Best answer selected by Brett928S2. Upvote 0 Downvote
B Brett928S2 Splendid Jan 3, 2012 3,765 2 24,810 Feb 24, 2013 #5 Hi CLOSING due to age... but please start another thread if you are still having problems , which I will answer promptly... All the best Brett Upvote 0 Downvote
Hi CLOSING due to age... but please start another thread if you are still having problems , which I will answer promptly... All the best Brett