Technical Question

Dec 23, 2008 22:14

I have a desktop system. I haven't plugged it in for 3-4 years. I apparently changed the administrator password without updating the hint 'cause the password isn't taking. Meaning I can't upgrade/patch anything on the system, etc. *There is much shame and embarrassment.*

I have a password scrubber that my roomie loaned me. I put it in and it is asking me to tell it which scsi controller I have my NT disks on.

I have a very long list.

Can someone give me a good idea of where these disks might be? List behind cut below.

Does someone have another way to hack the admin password? I'd prefer to not reformat the system as many of my install disks did not survive one of the many moves over the last couple of years.


3w-xxxx.o.gz
53c7.8xx.o.gz
a100u2w.o.gz
aacraid.o.gz
advansys.o.gz
aha152x.o.gz
aha15242.o.gz
aha1740.o.gz
cciss.o.gz
cpquarray.o.gz
cpqfc.o.gz
BusLogic.o.gz
dmx3191d.o.gz
dpt_i2o.o.gz
dtc.o.gz
eata.o.gz
eata_pio.o.gz
fdomain.o.gz
gdth.o.gz
g_NCR5380.o.gz
hpt37x2.o.gz
in2000.o.gz
initio.o.gz
ips.o.gz
megaraid.o.gz
NCR53c406a.o.gz
ncr53c8xx.o.gz
pas16.o.gz
pci2000.o.gz
pci2220i.o.gz
psi240i.o.gz
qla1280.o.gz
qlogicfas.o.gz
qlogicfc.o.gz
qlogicisp.o.gz
seagate.o.gz
sim710.o.gz
sym53c416.o.gz
sym53c8_2.o.gz
sym53c8xx.o.gz
t128.o.gz
tmscsim.o.gz
u14-34f.o.gz
ultrastor.o.gz
wd7000.o.gz

Thanks for any assistance. My system is an XP Pro system.

Thanks!
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