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Locked out of My Safe

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Locked out of My Safe

Postby r0b0t1 » 19 Jan 2010 16:59

Well, I figured I'd post it here since I can't get into the advanced forums.

I don't know exactly it's model, but I have a rough image here: http://img686.imageshack.us/i/20100119145018.jpg/

And a notecard here (it's dark but you can kinda see the chair): http://img413.imageshack.us/i/20100119145133.jpg/

You can, I believe, either open it by entering a five-or-so series on the top keypad, otherwise, you can open it via a key. Both are lost to me :-\, and I was wondering if I could get into it non-destructively. If the only way is to destroy it, I might leave that for another day (all it really has is one of my handguns in it), but I'd still like it if someone could explain it.
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Re: Locked out of My Safe

Postby r0b0t1 » 19 Jan 2010 17:02

Bah, I just found the key. Nevermind, I guess. (Although it would be good to know if you can bypass the lock)
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Re: Locked out of My Safe

Postby globallockytoo » 19 Jan 2010 17:56

easily....but can't tell you how, in this forum.
One One was a race horse, one one won one race, one two was a racehorse, one two won one too.

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Re: Locked out of My Safe

Postby r0b0t1 » 20 Jan 2010 0:46

If that was going to be your answer you should have just kept your mouth shut.

Requesting thread be deleted, last time I checked users couldn't delete their own threads.
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Re: Locked out of My Safe

Postby unlisted » 20 Jan 2010 5:48

r0b0t1 wrote:If that was going to be your answer you should have just kept your mouth shut.

Requesting thread be deleted, last time I checked users couldn't delete their own threads.
More along the lines you should of kept your mouth shut in the first place, and not even posted asking about this...

You have been a member here more than long enough to know the site rules, the advanced forums information, and what is not to be posted in the public forums. Yet, you still post a thread in the public forums.

Users cannot delete or edit (most) of their own threads for this very reason- so moderators and admins can see what a user really posted, if they decide they want to delete/edit it. Works really good for when someone breaks site rules.


If you found the key- replace the whole lock mechanism. Easier than trying to bypass something that that could be critical to saving your life. (if someone were to break into your residence..)
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Re: Locked out of My Safe

Postby Legion303 » 20 Jan 2010 5:49

Instead of deleting it, I'm going to lock it so everyone can see for themselves how you tried to get safe info from the open forums even though you clearly knew it was inappropriate. Sound good?

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