Here is a
simple way to access Windows XP with Administrator rights and privileges if you
have password protected your User account on your Windows XP system and can't
remember the password(s) to login. Whenever Windows XP is installed on a
system, it creates a default account called "Administrator" and by
default this account is not password protected. Therefore, if you bought a
brand name computer (such as Dell, HP, Compaq or Sony)or you have installed
Windows XP yourself. You should be able to login to the computer through the
unprotected. You can log on as an administrator to assign a
new password to your account. To do this, try Method 1. Method
1:
Switch ON the PC, boot the PC in 'Safe Mode' by continuously tapping F8 button
after you switch on until you get the Safe Mode Option. Click through several self-explanatory
screens until your reach the familiar 'Welcome' screen. Note that
this welcome screen is limited to 256 colors and 640x480 resolution because the
primary graphics will have been set to the Windows Safe Mode software VGA
adapter. You will not be able to change this mode even in Display options,
while Windows is running in Safe Mode. Find
the icon for the Administrator user. If the default settings of your system
haven't been changed, there should be no password for this account. If Method 1 is unsuccessful try Method 2. Method 2: Reset Windows Password with SmartKey Windows Password Recovery. Download SmartKey Windows
Password Recovery from SmartKey Password Recovery Official site Decompress the SmartKey Windows
Password Recovery and note that there is an.ISO image file. Burn the image file onto a blank CD with
the burner. Insert the newly created CD into
the locked computer and re-boot it from the CD drive. Boot the PC with the CD Rom and
Run the SmartKey, a window pop up with all your account names(if you have
several accounts) select one of the accounts that you have forgotten its
password to reset it.
Just one press, you have removed the password.
Let windows boot in Safe Mode and log in to windows.
Continue on
to the User Settings control panel. Here you can change any of the other
passwords for user on the machine. Make any changes you want.
Reboot your
computer. As
long as you don't press any keys (e.g. F8) during the boot-up the computer will
startup normally.
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