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You've been given a number of viable solutions...but all I keep hearing is how those solutions are not doable for one reason or another!
- Nick
Hi Nick!
Yes they are all very viable options and all are very much appreciated.
Sadly my current situation doesn't allow for me to follow any of them. That may sound like a cop-out or whatever but trust me, the situation doesn't allow for it.
I do know there's no sensitive data on it, the "worst" thing is some iTunes music but I believe the computer has been deauthorized for that.
So I'll have to make a decision on that one.
But as I've said several times I do truly appreciate all of the support and suggestions that I've received in this thread. And if things were different here I could utilize one or more of them.
When I originally came on here I really thought it was doable using only the MacBook itself (even though the screen is broken) and that I just needed someone to show me how.
But alas I was wrong...
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I maybe should start a new thread on this next question so please let me know if I should...
Regarding the other MacBook that I can see the screen on, is there a way to wipe it completely clean without wiping the operating system?
I don't have install CD's so I wouldn't be able to re-install it if I do have to wipe it clean.
It also recently occurred to me that I don't have the chargers for them (they're the older style magnetic ones and all I can find are the older style plug-in ones).
Without a charger whoever purchases them would have to purchase them for parts or purchase them with the plans to purchase a charger.
That will significantly lower the amount I was hoping to get for them (I wasn't hoping for much but at least a little)...
But anyhow, is there a way to wipe clean the one I can see without wiping out the OS? If I have to wipe out the OS so be it but if I don't have to that would be cool.
Thank you again so much to all of you.
Diane