I haven't used my Sunblade 150 for many years, and its NVRAM battery is dead.
That's okay, because I no longer need the computer.
Before selling it, I want to delete many C source files, but can't because the computer won't boot.
Rather than locate and buy a new NVRAM with a good battery (no idea how), I removed the IDE drive and connected it to an IDE port (for a DVD drive) on an older PC, and booted Knoppix V8.6.1 from a flash drive.
Knoppix sees the IDE drive, but is unable to mount it.
I doubt the drive is bad because the computer was used only for building final releases for Sun customers. Development was done on Windows using Borland C++ (shows how old I am).
I'd appreciate suggestions on how to delete these files. For example, is there a different bootable PC distro that is more likely to see the file system on the IDE drive?
Thank you.
That's okay, because I no longer need the computer.
Before selling it, I want to delete many C source files, but can't because the computer won't boot.
Rather than locate and buy a new NVRAM with a good battery (no idea how), I removed the IDE drive and connected it to an IDE port (for a DVD drive) on an older PC, and booted Knoppix V8.6.1 from a flash drive.
Knoppix sees the IDE drive, but is unable to mount it.
I doubt the drive is bad because the computer was used only for building final releases for Sun customers. Development was done on Windows using Borland C++ (shows how old I am).
I'd appreciate suggestions on how to delete these files. For example, is there a different bootable PC distro that is more likely to see the file system on the IDE drive?
Thank you.