u/ElKanika

▲ 6 r/IBM

I was given two IBM Power 740s, but I can't use them

How are you all doing? I hope you're doing well.

As I mentioned in the title, my department was donated two IBM Power 740s for our local server, it's a huge help to us.

The only problem is that we have the usernames and passwords for these servers, but when they were donated, the new user passwords weren’t provided, and the “admin” and “general” accounts were deleted and replaced with others that have different passwords.

We can’t access the server at all.

So I’m here to ask you: does anyone have any idea how we could restore the hard drives and the system on this IBM server? We really don’t care about the data on the hard drives; we just want the server’s processing power, and we want it completely cleared of files and restored to factory settings so we can use it normally.

And before you ask, we can’t contact the people who donated the servers to us.

Thank you very much, everyone.

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u/ElKanika — 10 days ago
▲ 3 r/LFMMO

I'd appreciate your help in making a decision. Thank you.

Good afternoon, day, or night, everyone.

To give you some context, I have very fond memories of the first time I played World of Warcraft. I remember choosing a dwarf paladin, and after walking around for a while, I came to an underground tram. I thought I was going to fall off the map, get glitched, or just go back to where I was. To my surprise, not only did I not fall, but that very same tram took me to another city.

THAT FASCINATED ME, it’s one of the things I love most about WoW. The fact that I can walk or take my time doing things is something I really enjoy.

But lately, I haven’t been able to find any game that can match what that game made me feel back then.

I’m looking for another game that makes me feel that way, not just to keep playing WoW Classic. I’ve tried several MMORPGs, many, in fact.

Could you give me any recommendations? Something with mechanics similar to what I mentioned transportation with set schedules and that features a gradual level progression so you don’t hit the max level too quickly. I don’t mind old-school graphics; I just want an MMO that makes me feel that way and, most importantly, has a good player base. I really like having jobs or a housing system a game that doesn’t forget that one of the charms of MMOs is socializing.

For a while, I even considered Final Fantasy XI.

But anyway, what do you think? Could you help me?

Thanks a lot anyway.

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u/ElKanika — 2 months ago