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Brisa

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Parents seem to have set a password on their laptop just in Microsofts User style thing. Thing is they now don't remember what it is.

Im sure this has happened to people before so any ideas on how to by pass it?

Thanks

Guess it lol.. it will be something really simple...

sorry ..im no help i know :(

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Righto,

Restart your computer,

Press F8 about a billion time justing the POST screens,

This will bring up the boot menu,

Select 'Safe Mode' and click enter, this will sign into the account with no password needed,

You can change the password in safe mode :)

(hopefully!)

Edited by anzo
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At the login screen hit ctrl+alt+del twice and you should get resorted back to a classic style login screen.

Try entering the username 'Administrator' with the password blank.

You would be surprised just how many computers don't have admin passwords.

If you manage to login as administrator go...

Start > Run > 'control userpasswords2' > Click on the user > Reset Password.

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At the login screen hit ctrl+alt+del twice and you should get resorted back to a classic style login screen.

Try entering the username 'Administrator' with the password blank.

You would be surprised just how many computers don't have admin passwords.

If you manage to login as administrator go...

Start > Run > 'control userpasswords2' > Click on the user > Reset Password.

Pretty similar to what anzo said really except not accessing safe mode. Both require that on first install no admin password was entered though. I've never heard of any other way though...

Have you tried pressing the question mark next to the password box which gives you a password clue?

Edited by Extreme_biker0
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Pretty similar to what anzo said really except not accessing safe mode. Both require that on first install no admin password was entered though. I've never heard of any other way though...

Have you tried pressing the question mark next to the password box which gives you a password clue?

Pretty different to the 'thats exactly what anzo said!' lol. I saw that edit mister :P

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Actually it ends up being the same... I tried booting in safe mode, but it still asks you for a password, though you have access to the administrator account, that could possibly be not password protected as someone mentionned above...

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The only thing remotely similar is that for both of them you have to click the username then reset/change the password.

Ha!

I can see you've got it in for me!

Its nothing like what anzo said.

No, in both methods, albiet in a different manor (one safe mode one not) you are accessing the computer using the administrator accout, a normally hidden account, which *sometimes* does not have a password on it.

If one method didn't work, neither would the other. If one did, both would. Same principle applies.

Oh, and :$ busted on the edit!

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