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wheatley000
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i have forgotten my windows xp user password and need to get on, does anyone know how to get on without changing the password?
thanks
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The_DADDY
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The point of the password is to make sure you cant get on if you forget it. There is software available to do the job but i cant recomend it for obvious reasons. Im pretty sure you will have to forget about that account and maybe setup another and dont password it. Im also sure there will be a better solution and someone here may know it. The_DADDY
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RichieP
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I got this fix from this forum so who knows if it's OK or not?
Boot up in Safe Mode (usually by tapping th F8 key as your computer is loading up).
At the log-in screen you should then [hopefully] see a user account called ADMINISTRATOR - this is where the fingers crossed bit comes in - hopefully you never set this account with a password (just press Enter to find out) OR you can remember what password you allocated - assuming you can then log on to Windows you can then simply go back into start> Control Panel> User Accounts> find your log in name (eg wheatley) and reset the password - if it asks for the old password, then you will have to create a new account (eg wheatley2) and give it full admin rights.
Then reboot your pc and allow it to start up normally and log in under the appropriate user account.
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The_DADDY
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Told you someone would know  The_DADDY
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Yo_Shu_La
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If you were the Administrator it becomes a little more tricky. The following steps worked for me on XP with SP1. I've not had to use it since SP2 as it as case of you don't make the same mistake twice.
1. Place your Windows XP CD in your cd-rom and start your computer (it’s assumed here that your XP CD is bootable – as it should be - and that you have your bios set to boot from CD)
2. Keep your eye on the screen messages for booting to your cd Typically, it will be “Press any key to boot from cd”
3. Once you get in, the first screen will indicate that Setup is inspecting your system and loading files.
4. When you get to the Welcome to Setup screen, press ENTER to Setup Windows now
5. The Licensing Agreement comes next - Press F8 to accept it.
6. The next screen is the Setup screen which gives you the option to do a Repair.
It should read something like “If one of the following Windows XP installations is damaged, Setup can try to repair it”
Use the up and down arrow keys to select your XP installation (if you only have one, it should already be selected) and press R to begin the Repair process.
7. Let the Repair run. Setup will now check your disks and then start copying files which can take several minutes.
8. Shortly after the Copying Files stage, you will be required to reboot. (this will happen automatically – you will see a progress bar stating “Your computer will reboot in 15 seconds”
9. During the reboot, do not make the mistake of “pressing any key” to boot from the CD again! Setup will resume automatically with the standard billboard screens and you will notice Installing Windows is highlighted.
10. Keep your eye on the lower left hand side of the screen and when you see the Installing Devices progress bar, press SHIFT + F10. This is the security hole! A command console will now open up giving you the potential for wide access to your system.
11. At the prompt, type NUSRMGR.CPL and press Enter. Voila! You have just gained graphical access to your User Accounts in the Control Panel.
12. Now simply pick the account you need to change and remove or change your password as you prefer. If you want to log on without having to enter your new password, you can type control userpasswords2 at the prompt and choose to log on without being asked for password. After you’ve made your changes close the windows, exit the command box and continue on with the Repair (have your Product key handy).
13. Once the Repair is done, you will be able to log on with your new password (or without a password if you chose not to use one or if you chose not to be asked for a password). Your programs and personalized settings should remain intact.
Let us know how you get on. I have a few more recommendations for such a problem, however this is the only one I have used myself.
Yo Shu La!
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ourstanley
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Look here
Drat ! As Carole King would say - It's Too Late. I'll leave it up as you may want the link for your English Favourites
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greysts
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Two very important points from that
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Of course, a Product Key will be needed to continue with the Repair after making the changes, but for anyone intent on gaining access to your system, this would be no problem.
And in case you are wondering, NO, you cannot cancel install after making the changes and expect to logon with your new password.
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RichieP
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6. The next screen is the Setup screen which gives you the option to do a Repair.
And doesn't a repair install remove all installed programs?
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jackie1969uk
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Click here then go to the Help and free stuff icon then click on the link to reset password. This takes you to download a bootable cd to clear passwords. Works every time for me and the cd has a whole load of other goodies on it too to delete and rename files or recover deleted files etc.
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