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- From: jfinete@ucscb.UCSC.EDU (Joseph Manuel Finete)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.system
- Subject: Re: At Ease :True, but...
- Date: 6 Nov 1992 04:49:31 GMT
- Organization: University of California; Santa Cruz
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- Message-ID: <1dctgrINN5u3@darkstar.UCSC.EDU>
- References: <1992Oct28.174858.22369@u.washington.edu> <kwc-041192141502@kwc.sys.uea.ac.uk> <1992Nov6.042544.738@wuecl.wustl.edu>
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- In article <1992Nov6.042544.738@wuecl.wustl.edu> meb3@cec2.wustl.edu (Matthew Eli Blain) writes:
- > Sorry, I didn't read the beginning of this thread, but it seems people are
- >complaining that At Ease can be disabled by holding down the Shift key at
- >startup.
- > It's easier than that. I was looking at computers in a store, where the new
- >thing seems to be 'put a pw on so neophytes/hackers(?) can't crash the
- >stores computers'. I hit the interrupt button (on a Classic. Too bad it
- >doesn't work on a LC, etc... (no built-in debugger)) and typed 'G'.
- > It quit to the finder.
- > Real secure, isn't it?
-
- On the LC (and I assume the LC II also) just hold down the control, command,
- and power keys and the LC will restart. Then just hold the shift key.
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- BTW: the restart key combination is analogous to the control-apple-restart
- key combination on the apple II.
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