Question 1: What do I do if I forget my PowerBook computer's password? Is there a way to bypass it?
Answer: If you forget your password, you cannot bypass the hard drive by booting the PowerBook with extensions off. The password is written to the hard drive on the driver partition. You should take your PowerBook, with your proof of purchase (receipt), to an Apple Authorized Service Provider where a technician has the means to bypass the password security.
Question 2: I activated password protection on my PowerBook computer. Now when I try to access it, it does not recognize my password. I know I am entering the correct password. I also see an arrow in the password field. What does the arrow mean?
Answer: The arrow indicates the caps lock key is down. Since password protection is case sensitive, simply releasing the caps lock key causes the arrow to disappear and solve the problem.
Question 3: I opened the password Security Control Panel, clicked the ON button, and I get a message that says "You must turn off password protection before using this PowerBook in SCSI disk mode." What should I do?
Answer: Simply click on the OK button or press the Return key. This is just a general warning message. Once you press OK the password entry screen will come up.
Question 4: I am at the password entry screen for my PowerBook computer, and the OK button is dimmed. Also, there is no cursor in the window so I can't enter my password.
Answer: You will not get a blinking cursor in the password entry area. Simply enter the password and you will see security dots (bullets) appear in the window. This is to prevent someone from reading your password when you enter it. Once these dots appear in the window, the OK button will darken, and you can complete activating your password.