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2008-11-16
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In order to securely manage your passwords you can use an application which stores them securely (using cryptography to store the data) and is only opened using a master password.
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Normally, I would do that, but I didn't store my pw for this because I never thought I'd have to use the lock. I hit it accidentally when I was trying to power off.
Honestly, I'm surprised this doesn't happen to a lot more people. It seems to me that the device lock would be useless to the majority of users.
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2008-11-16
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2008-11-16
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2008-11-16
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use flasher-3.0 to flash the initfs image only (read the help) and enable rd-mode using the flasher. When you boot the tablet, your lock code will be shown in the corner.
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2008-11-16
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When should I have the n810 connected? I used the command "flasher-3.0 -enable-rd-mode -flash-only initfs.jffs2" but when I enter it, nothing happens, except that the computer can detect the n810 now.
Edit: Scratch that last part. I just realized I was forgetting the second -. I boot in r&d mode, and it has some green text on the left when I boot, but I don't see my pw anywhere. :[
Green text says:
Kernel version:
2.6.21-omap1
#2 Tue Sep 2 10:12:13 EEST 2008
initfs version:
2008-36
Component versions:
product RX-33
hw-build 0805
nolo 1.1.16
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2008-11-16
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2008-11-16
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2008-11-16
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AHHHHH! I guess the limit for that screen is 6 #s, because I just did all 0s and it worked! Thank you so much, qwerty. You're the best!
It happens. **** happens.
But it should not happen, and there are options to mitigate this. In order to securely manage your passwords you can use an application which stores them securely (using cryptography to store the data) and is only opened using a master password.
For Navicore I found the price for the offer too ridiculous although this was partly because of the internal GPS quality. Later I found a way to buy a cheap license.
Goosfraba! All text written by allnameswereout is public domain unless stated otherwise. Thank you for sharing your output!