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SOS to all MB tecchies for info on how to pull info, passwords etc off Macbook Pro: software? what to ask for in 'computer repair shop', etc. Thank you in advance
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Presume you have access to the Macbook right now? In addition to a keylogger (which you must install in case you are locked out), you can get the stored logins and passwords from the keychain access app (use spotlight to find it). Opening an individual entry will allow you to see the password associated with it.
3 adult children Divorced - he was a serial adulterer Now remarried, thank you MB (formerly lied_to_again)
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It really depends on what you are after. Having physical possession of the computer is everything. If you have another mac, you can place the macbook in firewire target disk mode, and access its hard disk that way. Try googling "target disk mode mac" for instructions. You will need to have the right cable, which varies depending on the computer model you have.
me-65 wife-61 married for 40 years DS - 38, autistic, lives at home DD - 37, married and on her own DS - 32, still living with us
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Thank you all! You guys are the tops!!! You have no idea 'what a difference a day makes' - your advice made....Yay!!!
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