Author | Comment |
brethmint Probe
 Posted: 24 Jan 2009 10:47 GMT Total Posts: 6 | On my calculator, I downloaded MirageOS and it is prompting me to enter a password that I have not set. What am I to do? |
haveacalc Guardian
 Posted: 24 Jan 2009 14:50 GMT Total Posts: 1111 | I'm guessing that you weren't the first user of your TI-84+ and that one of its past users had MirageOS. Go to the memory menu, delete the MirageOS application variable (not the app. You'll know which one it is because the appvar takes up far less memory), archive everything that you love, give yourself a RAM clear, unarchive everything that you archived, and run MirageOS again.
--- -quoted directly from most movies that don't exist (and some that do). |
Vectris Ultralisk
 Posted: 25 Jan 2009 07:13 GMT Total Posts: 375 | I thought you just had to delete the var, you don't have to do a total RAM clear if you get rid of the appvar no? |
haveacalc Guardian
 Posted: 25 Jan 2009 18:39 GMT Total Posts: 1111 | MirageOS creates keyhooks that are removed easily by clearing the RAM. They function independently from both the appvar and MirageOS.
--- -quoted directly from most movies that don't exist (and some that do). |
Xphoenix Ultralisk
 Posted: 28 Jan 2009 17:47 GMT Total Posts: 210 | Might as well delete the appvar in the RAM clear...
--- ~Xphoenix |