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HINT: The hard disk drive shipped with your computer may not support the master password feature. When you attempt to set master password protection, your computer may alert you that this feature is not supported by your drive. If this happens and you want to establish a master password for your hard disk, contact your network administrator for instructions. Keeping Your Files Safe Keeping Your Files Safe Setting a hard disk drive master password Setting a hard disk drive master password CAUTION: If you choose to set a hard disk drive user password, we strongly recommend that you set a hard disk drive master password as well. If you set a hard disk drive user password and later forget the password or lose your password diskette, YOU WILL NEVER BE ABLE TO ACCESS YOUR HARD DISK AGAIN, unless you’ve set a hard disk drive master password. NOTE: If you want to set a master password and your system already has a user password, you must first remove the user password. To set a hard disk drive master password: 1 Click Start, then click Run. 2 In the Run box, type: c:\Program Files\toshiba\Windows Utilities\HDDPWM\HDDPWM and press Enter. The Hard Disk Drive Password program HDDPWM displays a warning screen. 3 To set a hard disk drive master password, read the warning and click OK. To quit without setting a password, click Cancel. 4 To set a hard disk drive master password, click Register/ Update, then Update. A master password warning will appear. 5 Read the warning and click Yes to continue setting the password, or No to cancel. Keeping Your Files Safe Keeping Your Files Safe Setting a hard disk drive master password 6 Type a password of up to 10 characters under New Password, and type it again to confirm. 7 Click OK. CAUTION: Make sure you choose a hard disk drive master password you can remember easily. If you set a hard disk drive user password and later forget the password or lose your password diskette, you will need to enter the hard disk drive master password in order to access your hard disk. A confirmation screen appears to verify you want to register the password. 8 Click Yes. 9 If you want to store the password on a removable media click Yes; otherwise click No to continue without storing the password on a removable media. 10 If you are storing the password on a removable media, insert the media of you choice and type the drive and file name you want to save it as, or click Browse to search for the drive. Press OK to continue. HDDPWM saves the password on the media as a text file. If you forget your password, you can open the text file on another computer and find out what the password is. HDDPWM displays a warning screen notifying you that the computer must be turned off and restarted in order for the change to take place. 11 To finish setting the hard disk drive master password, click OK. NOTE: Once it is set, the master password can be changed but not deleted. Keeping Your Files Safe Keeping Your Files Safe Setting a hard disk drive master password The hard disk drive master password will be registered the next time you restart your computer. When you need to use the hard disk drive master password, type the password when prompted and press the tab key. Setting a hard disk drive user password To set a hard disk drive user password: 1 Click Start, then click Run. 2 In the Run box, type: c:\Program Files\toshiba\Windows Utilities\HDDPW\HDDPW and press Enter. The Hard Disk Drive Password program HDDPW displays a warning screen. 3 To set a hard disk drive user password, read the warning and click OK. 4 To quit without setting a password, click Cancel. 5 To set a hard disk drive user password, click Register/ Update, then Update. A user password warning will appear. 6 Read the warning and click Yes to continue setting the password, or No to cancel. 7 Type a password of up to 10 characters under New Password, and type it again to confirm. 8 Click OK. CAUTION: Make sure you choose a hard disk drive user password you can remember easily. If you set a hard disk drive user password and later forget the password or lose your password diskette, you will need to enter the hard disk drive user password in order to access your hard disk. Keeping Your Files Safe Keeping Your Files Safe Setting a hard disk drive master password A confirmation screen appears to verify you want to register the password. 9 Click Yes. 10 If you want to store the password on a removable media click Yes; otherwise click No to continue without storing the password on a removable media. 11 If you are storing the password on a removable media, insert the media of you choice and type the drive and file name you want to save it as, or click Browse to search for the drive. 12 Press OK to continue. HDDPW saves the password on the media as a text file. If you forget your password, you can open the text file on another computer and find out what the password is. HDDPW displays a warning screen notifying you that the computer must be turned off and r...
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