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iMac G3

I was surfing around on eBay the other day and ended up buying an iMac G3 for $20.00. The computer has not arrived yet, but the ad said that it is password protected, and the seller doesn't know the password. He says that the only way to overcome this is to reinstall the OS. I have no compatible OS for an iMac, so does anyone know another way to overcome the password?

And if the only way is to boot from an OS CD, how do you do it?

Thanks,

-Apostrophe

 
Nope, it originally has OS 9.2. Is there another way to overcome the password, or will I have to buy an OS and boot it from there?

-Apostrophe

 
Would it be possible to stick in a live-cd of some version of Linux and install an HFS driver and go into the control panel folder (or extensions) and get rid of or move the appropriate file and boot? Or you could find a Linux Mac emulator and stick that control panel into it change it and put it back. Booting with extensions off? Though I'm just estimating and thinking up ways. You could just bid on a Mac OS 9 disk.

 
fyi, if it's a firmware password, all you have to do is remove or add a ram stick, and it will undo the password in OF :)

 
What do you mean by OF?

Really, all I have to do is alter the ram? So if I took a stick out, then put it back in, would it still remove the password?

-Apostrophe

 
Here, let me check on eBay...it's an iMac G3, 400 mhz processor, 10 GB hard drive, 128 MB sdram, with OS 9.2 already on it. From what I gather from the web, this iMac is most likely one of the oldest models of its kind ever made.

-Apostrophe

 
nah thats a pretty decent 1999 2000 era imac fifth generation by the sound of it

its a slot loader dunno if its a dvd player or cd rewriter

it uses standard ps 100 ram and can take up to 1 gig of ram

they are excellent os X machines

and have 8 mb of video ram at the very least

small list of older imacs or at least the ones that predate yours

rev a the orginal bondi blue 32 mb of ramm ( so dimm) G3 233 mhz 4 gig hd usb irda tray loading cd rom 2 mb vram ati rage II

rev b same as above only with more vram ( 6 mb ) and a better graphics chip ati pro

rev c the first one with colors

266 mhz 6 gig hd no irda port no mezzaninen slot specs are the same other wise

rev d same as rev c but with a 333 mhz G3

 
from the sound of the specs it could be a dv imac which is graphite but dont quaote me on that

either way you got a good machine there assuming all is wel with it

 
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