Bypass Administrator password [message #145526] |
Thu, 24 March 2005 17:01   |
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Walrus
Messages: 382 Registered: February 2003 Location: Good old England
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Worst case scenario is that you might have to swap out the hard drive in to another Pc. It worked for me one time. I just booted it up as a slave and backed up everything on the drive. That way everything is safe. just remember to boot the right drive.
I still couldn't get it working later, so i swapped it out again and this time i deleted the windows folder on that drive. I put the drive back and set up windows again from scratch, this isn't ideal, since you have clean up all the old software by hand, and this can take a while.
If it is the mother board that has been passworded, you can discharge to memory, check your documentation for your mobo or dl a pdf from the makers. It isn't hard to do, but be careful!
I don't know how to kill the password for windows.
Hay I think i have more then 200 posts :rolleyes:
One Last Time
"England expects that every man will do his duty"
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