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If the computer has been sitting unplugged for years, it will likely need a new
Mac G5 Tower
PRAM battery installed, before it would start up correctly; the other question
depends on what kind of password lock you have on the Admin user and if
You can wipe your Mac computer — or, in other words, factory reset it — through the macOS Utilities menu. This is a good plan if your Mac is malfunctioning, or you're looking to sell it. I love reading your comments! Ask me questions, write video suggestions, leave feedback, etc. Twitter: Links to hard drives coming.
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you lost it. Or, if you have a File Vault or encrypted hard drive.
With higher security and password protection on the computer, you need to
To wipe your mechanical drive, open Disk Utility, which you’ll find in Applications Utilities. Connect the drive you want to securely delete, then click it in the sidebar. Make sure you click the drive you want to securely delete: you do not want to erase some other hard drive by mistake! When you’re ready, click the “Erase” button. Within Disk Utility, select the Erase tab and, in the resulting pane, click on the Security Options button. In the pane that appears, you have the option to wipe your drive's data in a number of. I have a Power Mac G5 I need help with. My friend gave me her Mom’s old Mac a few years ago because it had an ancient copy of Illustrator on it so I could learn the basics. Fast forward 5 years and I have my own PC and a CC subscription. I want to donate it but it still has all sorts of old files on it and probably some personal info too.
know the password. For basic user and Admin account passwords, you may
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be able to start the computer from the OS X install-restore DVD and choose
options in its menu, to reset the password on the computer. Not so if you have
How To Wipe A Mac G5 For Resale Free
a more secure setup.
So you would have to be more detailed in your question.
Good luck & happy computing! 🙂
Jul 27, 2014 2:26 PM