★★ RESETTING WINDOWS ADMIN PASSWORD ★★
◙ There are several ways to reset a Windows Administrator password. Below are three examples.
◙ First you have to decide whether you have Windows XP Home Edition or Windows XP Professional Edition. If you don't know you can easily find that information this way.
1. Open the Start Menu
2. Right-click the My Computer icon and click on Properties.
3. The version will be listed there in that page's System Area.
◙ How to reset the Administration password for Windows XP Home Edition.
1. Restart (click Start Menu > Turn Off Computer > Restart) your computer.
2. Press F8 repetedly until the Boot Mode menu appears.
3. Start Windows XP in the troubleshooting mode by selecting "Safe Mode".
3. When the Widows Logon screen appears, a new user account appears at the top called "Administrator".
4. Logon with that account which rarely needs a password.
5. Once you are in go to the Control Panel and reset your password.
◙ How to reset the Administration password for Windows XP Professional Edition.
1. When the Windows XP Logon screen appears, press CTRL+ALT+DELETE twice very quickly.
2. Type "Administrator", and leave the password box blank and you are usually allowed to enter.
◙ Didn't that work for you? Well there is another way you can try. You can go to the web site below and download a program that will grab your encrypted password file. Get the information from that program and email the info to the web site and in a day or two you'll get your password back.
◙ TIP: You can get you password back in a few minutes if you give them $20.
☞ http://www.loginrecovery.com/
◙ More information at the Microsoft Support Site.
☞ http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&q=site%3Amicrosoft.com+windows+xp+forgot+password
◙ The source of this information was "PCs, The Missing Manual". If you have Windows XP you really need to buy this wonderful book. It is worth every penny they are charging for it.
☞ http://www.missingmanuals.com/
◙ Your computer comes with built-in help files. To get password information click on the START BUTTON > HELP & SUPPORT > SEARCH FOR "PASSWORDS". These help pages used to be a complete waste of time because they were so vague. But now they are very helpful. Back in the old days hard drive space was so small they really couldn't hold the huge cross-referenced help files we have today.
2006-10-30 06:58:59
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answered by Anonymous
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I have windows XP and when my computer crashes I have to fix it myself. I'm no genius but I have found that starting it and pressing the F1 key when the screen is still black : the computer starts in Safe mode. I have been there and seen a place that you can bypass the password. If the F1 key doesn't work try the other "F" keys. Hope this works.
2016-05-22 12:02:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Reset Any Windows Password : http://tinyurl.com/9BUFKn4AKj
2015-09-23 23:57:24
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answered by Lili 1
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u do wat the 1st answerer said (but now ur asking how 2 do that ryt?)
when u switch on ur computer keep pressing F5 till u will get a screen that will give you a list of options, then go 2 da one that says "start windows in safe mode" then u will log in as the administrator then u can change da password
2006-10-30 06:59:06
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answered by Anonymous
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you mean to log on, if so then what you can do is go through safe mode and then you become the admin, delete the password and go back to normal start up then bam you are set
2006-10-30 06:52:02
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answered by Greek 3
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yes call dell and ask them they will walk u thru it since theres not any jumper pin that i know that can be removed and replaced to erase the pw as in desktops...
2006-10-30 06:52:44
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answered by starchild1701 3
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ok seriously... if you could bypass the password, what would be the point???
2006-10-30 06:56:56
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answered by Anonymous
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