I could not login in safe mode or command mode etc its not working after startup
SOURCE: I forgot my administrator password
safe mode will open windows with minimal amount of drivers, but will still require a password. Safe mode with command prompt will open in a simulated dos mode, and you can type "explorer" at the command prompt to open the gui and get to the start menu. buty this may not help.
i have sucessfully removed administrator password from windows by taking the hard drive out and installing it in another system as a secondary hard drive. i then manually deleted the "sam" file from windows/system32.
you can also reset the password by reinstalling windows or performing a second, parallel, installaation of windows (identical OS) on the same drive, and then deleting the second installation.
SOURCE: HP a1620n- Will not startup properly
alright, i can help you.
First, do you have you XP CD?
You will need one, any one, or the instaltion disk that came with it that has the recovery files.
1. put xp disk in cd drive, reboot and boot from CD. You may have to hit F12 to get to the select boot device screen.
2. once the cd boots it should go into the blue winxp install screen and start loading.
3. once its done, press " R" it should be an option for repair.
4. allow system to do its thing and it will go to a command prompt. If it asks for admin password, do so and hit enter.
5. You should now be at the C:\ command prompt. Typ exactly: chkdsk C: /p and hit enter.
It should run a system disk check and repair missing files.
6. once done, type EXIT and hit enter, then when it restarts, remove the disk and when it gets to the black and white asking to choose startup. just hit Enter and it should work fine.
Let me know if it doesnt work and we can try something else.
SOURCE: usb issue
Do you have a ps/2 keyboard/mouse? Or a usb->ps/2 adapter. I'd say boot up normally and log in with the ps/2 keyboard/mouse. Then, from device manager, right click everything under USB and such and uninstall. Then right-click your computer name in the device tree and scan for changes.
SOURCE: (A)Can't login in as admin,guest only, tried safe mode no success (B)Recovery problem:error code 2
Try logging in as administrator in safe mode if you have not tried that already. Some of the newer spyware/malware has been disabling admin accounts and wiping out recovery points. I battled some spyware last week like that.
When you get into safe mode are you only getting in as a guest or are you able to get in as another user?
Let us know how it goes.
SOURCE: Recently my laptop, lenovo 3000 N100, has a power shortage
if there is a option saying boot in safe mode wtih out networsk try that
also press F8 you will see some extra options try that tooo that will work i did it in a virus affected system
i think the sole reson is some boot files are missing. if the above ones dont work try reinstalling
Step 1: Enter Safe Mode
a)
Start or re-start your computer.
b)
Before the Windows 7 loading screen appears, Press 'F8? to enter
Advanced Boot Options.
c)
Use arrows to choose 'Safe Mode' when you can see the Advanced Boot
Options screen.
d)
Press 'Enter' and wait for Windows 7 files to load.
e)
Log on with an administrator account when you can see the log on screen
Note: Well, when you are presented with the
Advanced Boot Options screen, there are 3 types of Safe Mode. They are the Safe
Mode, Safe Mode with Networking and Safe Mode with Command Prompt, and the 3
options are all available for you. Here above we take Safe Mode as an example,
but if you choose Safe Mode with Command Prompt, you'll need to input related
to command prompt to reset the password.
Step 2: Reset the forgotten Windows login
password in Windows 7
Now you could diagnose and solve some serious
computer problems in the safe mode and reset the forgotten Windows login
password in Windows 7 as follows:
1.
Click 'Start' button, input 'lusrmgr.msc' into the Search box and press
'Enter'.
2.
In the 'Local Users and Groups screen', click 'Users'.
3.
Right-click the account that you need to reset the password for, and
then click 'Set Password'.
4.
Type and confirm the new password, click 'OK'. (You can go to 'Local
Users and Groups' screen by right-clicking 'Computer' to select 'Manage' on
desktop.)
Step 3: Log on your password protected PC again with the new password since you have successfully performed Windows password reset for Windows 7.
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