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I put in a password for the main Administrator of the computer like 5 days ago. I thought I remembered the password but when I type it in it won't accept it. Is there a way to bypass that password?

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Try one of the following:

- see this for XP http://support.microsoft.com/kb/321305
- or this for Vista/Win7 http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-vista/What-to-do-if-you-forget-your-Windows-password
- or if anything else didn't work you can use third party software from Hiren's Boot CD to reset your login password http://www.hirensbootcd.org/download.html

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2. Go to Start -> Run and type: cmd
3. When the CMD prompt opens, type the following:

net user Administrator <any password>

4. Press enter. A message should appear. Something like task completed or operation succesfull.

5. Close the screen, log off user.

6. Try logging in as Administrator again.

Where <any password> should be replaced with the password of your choice and types without the brackets. Also mind the spaces between the words. CMD assumes the word after the user accounts name is the password, but only when the user accounts name and the password are seperated by a space.

I hope this will answer your question, please don't forget to rate this solution.

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