ke4nt1

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Posted: Feb. 04 2005,15:57 |
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I guess the question I'm asking is "why" ?
Do you have privledges to access the bios, and make a change in the boot order of devices ? ( in other words, the bios admin password. )
That would be quick and easy, and much less dangerous than risking your MBR getting trashed.
Or, is this a workaround to thwart another administrator's effort to restrict users from booting from non-approved devices, or OS's, on equipment that you do not own or admin yourself ?
While I'm sure myself and other admins that frequent here aren't real overjoyed about sharing this info with the G.P. , your interest in not only wanting to change the MBR for your needs, but then restore it back after completion of your "task" is suspicious , to say the least..
73 ke4nt
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