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- From: fontenot@ravl.rice.edu (Dwayne Jacques Fontenot)
- Subject: Re: "unlocking" a PS/2 case
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- References: <1992Dec17.205949.3044@klaava.Helsinki.FI> <1992Dec18.034205.4146@ucsu.Colorado.EDU>
- Date: Sat, 19 Dec 1992 07:10:26 GMT
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- In article <1992Dec18.034205.4146@ucsu.Colorado.EDU> colfelt@ucsu.Colorado.EDU (Andrew BW Colfelt) writes:
- >rvuori@klaava.Helsinki.FI (Rasmus Vuori) writes:
- >
- >>Is there a way of "breaking" the physical lock of a PS/2 case? I have
- >>one PS/2-55 which is locked and would need to open the case to insert a
- >>network card, but the key is lost.
- >
- >1. Sledgehammer
- >2. Drill
- >3. Explosive
- >4. Air Chisel
- >5. Hacksaw
- >6. Acetylene Torch
- >7. Magnifying glass and Sunny weather
- >
- >Any other methods would certainly require more imagination.
-
- Very witty. You forgot to include any useful information.
-
- A medium to large sized flat blade screwdriver works just fine. One can pry
- the locking tab down away from the case. A little brute force will do it.
-
- >--
- >Andrew
- >Colfelt@ucsu.Colorado.EDU
- >--
-
- Dwayne Fontenot
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