by Fred McKenzie <fmmck@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Jun 2, 2008 at 02:11 PM
In article
<101561bb-d56b-4be7-adc7-ae4ee0762813@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
pelavarre@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> P.S. http://pelavarre.blogspot.com/2008/05/wipe-hd-when-cd-is-dead.html
> is where I'll blog my progress if no one here jumps in to help me
> think/ work thru this one. Google tells me we no longer speak often
> here, so months will have to elapse before I can be sure no one here
> is interested.
You may do better posting to one of the other Macintosh newsgroups such
as comp.sys.mac.hardware.storage or comp.sys.mac.system.
Unless you can use the Mac's open firmware, you will need some other
device that can boot and run Disk Utility.
Depending on the model, your Macintosh may be bootable in "Target Disk
Mode" by holding down the T key. If successful, it can then be accessed
from another machine via FireWire.
Fred