Once you're in safe mode, go to Start, Run and type in "control userpasswords2." A new window will then come up with all of your passwords, etc. listed. Click to highlight the Administrator account and hit the Reset Password button. Type in a new password in both the New Password and Confirm New Password boxes. Click OK and your passwords will be changed.
2007-03-15 01:45:34
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answered by Elvis 7
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If you can choose the installation place during when the installation wizard is in progress, choose places other than Program Files or Windows folders in the C drive. Some softwares can be installed that way.
2007-03-15 06:49:22
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answered by pendekar_zirah_argentum 4
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it is wrong for you too try and install software on a computer ,YOU don't own, you don't hold permission to do so and you never will unless you buy your own computer.
In other words, you cant install, forget it.
2007-03-15 06:49:28
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answered by catart1956 5
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You shouldn't be installing to a computer that is not yours, but you can install to a different folder than the default area.
2007-03-15 06:52:07
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answered by Grim.Artist 1
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