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Time Machine Error, backup disk image could not be accessed.
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<blockquote data-quote="Ttaylor394" data-source="post: 1214296" data-attributes="member: 192394"><p>I never set up a password for it on my dell laptop when i got it like 2 years ago. </p><p>Then i hook it up to my this imac and I somehow put one on it. I've looked in the disk utility when it was plugged in via airport or hard wired and never found anything, and cont. click never gives me anything other than info, and finder has nothing regarding passwords of-course. </p><p>The only place i can think of a password ever being installed is the Airport extreme set up, which i redid. And the only passwords that i put in are the ones that it forced me to make (to access the routers settings and the wifi network).</p><p></p><p>Idk what 'mount drive' means but i saw it as an option in disk utility when the Seagate was hardwired, but not when it is plugged into the airport. Would that do anything productive?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ttaylor394, post: 1214296, member: 192394"] I never set up a password for it on my dell laptop when i got it like 2 years ago. Then i hook it up to my this imac and I somehow put one on it. I've looked in the disk utility when it was plugged in via airport or hard wired and never found anything, and cont. click never gives me anything other than info, and finder has nothing regarding passwords of-course. The only place i can think of a password ever being installed is the Airport extreme set up, which i redid. And the only passwords that i put in are the ones that it forced me to make (to access the routers settings and the wifi network). Idk what 'mount drive' means but i saw it as an option in disk utility when the Seagate was hardwired, but not when it is plugged into the airport. Would that do anything productive? [/QUOTE]
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