I haven’t altered my cue as well as a spirit is a same, though when we come in my cue (three letters, it’s rightly entered so that’s not a issue) it shows which a cue is incorrect. What can we do to repair this or take a cue off?
I haven’t altered my cue as well as a spirit is a same, though when we come in my cue (three letters, it’s rightly entered so that’s not a issue) it shows which a cue is incorrect. What can we do to repair this or take a cue off?
The value of a password is that they cannot be removed or discovered. The flip side is that if you forget it then you have a serious problem. Are you absolutely sure you are remembering it correctly? Is the caps light on. Passwords are case sensitive.
You only have two options. the first is completely wipe the HDD and reload the OS. You will lose all of your data. The second is to buy a password cracker and see if it can be cracked.
Other than taht you are SOL.
EDIT: You cannot change the password by booting from the installation disk as suggested by the previous poster. If you could passwords would be worthless.
Try booting from your WinXP / windows Vista boot disc. I suspect someone has cracked your password (as it sounds VERY weak), so you will have to correct this, and make a stronger password.
Okay, first off, do you mean the Administrator account that came with the computer, or an administrator account you made? Well anyways, restart your computer and press F5 and F8 when it says Dell or IBM whatever computer you have because I don’t remember exacly what key, it should come up as start Windows in Safe Mode, use the arrow keys and go to that then press enter, wait until all the commands go away and it comes up to the startup screen, then click Administrator and go to your accounts on the computer and change the passwords =]. You don’t need to wipe your HDD.
All you have to do is reboot your computer to factory settings to get rid of the password. I will take you through the process. First, you hold the power button down on your laptop if it is on. (Do this until the screen goes black) Than, just press the power button again like normal as if you were turning your computer on. Than, right away, press either the F10 key, F9 key, F11 key, F8 key, or the F11 key. You might have to experiment a little. Test all the keys and see what each one does. Once the key you pressed brings up a screen with the word reboot somewhere on the screen, select it. This should reboot the computer back to factory settings.
Reinstall the operating system
Just had a similar problem and by chance tried the word "password" (with no quotes) and Bingo! it worked.
(I’m on Vista)