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How to unlock my parent-control code on my dell computer window 7 vista

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Hi,

There are only 2 options :-

1. You should have the administrator's right. You should know the password to enter and change the settings.

2. You need to reinstall windows 7 or Vista.

Kindly confirm whether you have a password or not? If yes, i could tell you how to change the settings unless re-installation of the operating system is the only option left for us.

Let me know,so that we could proceed.

Hope i helped you.

Thanks for using ' Fixya ' and have a nice day!!

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