If you forget your password in XP, is there a way to find your password so you can enter into your system?
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My wife forgot her password and she can not get into window's xp. Is there a way to find her password or get into the systerm without reformating your hard drive?
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Answer:
http://www.metacafe.com/watch/336744/what_to_do_if_you_forget_your_account_password/ go to this link and watch the video, it should work, hope this helps
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Go to this site and follow this procedure. You will need to make a new password. After you get access again you can make a disk which will allow you on your computer when it's forgotten again. http://pubs.logicalexpressions.com/pub0009/LPMArticle.asp?ID=305
But_Ugly
OK, here is how to do it assuming you have not done anything fancy with the Administrator account on the computer (most people don't even know about the Administrator account so this should work for you)... Shut the computer down and then restart it. As it begins booting start hitting the F8 button. The computer will bring up a menu screen giving you a number of boot options.... Select boot in safe mode and then press enter .. be patient while it starts and bypasses a number of files..it will finally bring up a screen that will show you a couple of user names including "Administrator" Choose the Administrator user name Wait a few minutes and then go to control panel. Choose users and select the user name that you want to access and change the password to one you will remember Exit the control panel, reboot your computer the normal way and use the new password ...and you are set!! Good Luck!
MeInUSA
Note: The information in this answer is provided only for the user to legally recover his/her passwords. Yes, there is. If she wants to recover her original password (decrypt it), she should use this website and programs. I have used it before, and I have not had any problems. Also, there are programs that allow you to reset or change the password, but this website will help decode the password and if you can wait two days, it is free! Follow the instructions (and you could contact me if you think I can help). Happy computing!
Kevin S
if you have a profile on that computer and is an addmin, u go to control panel and then users and then... well its pretty easy from there... but if not... i can't really tell you because i can get kinda... uh... well a thief doesn't wear a ski mask in public
derderdane
Yes, as your computer boots up. Press F8 repeatedly. This will send you to the safe mode menu. Select safe mode. It wont look pretty because it runs only the vital things. But you can access your files. Edit : i forgot which key it was, try F5 thru F8 at the same time.
Ali D
Per Windows Lost Password tips http://www.hsinlin.com/tips/lost_password.html Lost User Passwords. (Windows XP) If you have lost or forgetten a user account password in Win XP, simply log in as the computer administrator, and go to control panel, user accounts. Here you will be able to reset the password for any of the systems user accounts. Lost Administrator Password. (Windows XP) Slightly more work needed if you lose or forget the Windows XP administrator password. First reboot Windows XP in safe mode by re-starting the computer and pressing F8 repeated as the computer starts up. Then (in safe mode) click Start and then click Run. In the open box type "control userpasswords2" without the quotes - I have just used quotes to differentiate what you have to type. You will now have access to all the user accounts, including the administrators account and will be able to reset the lost password. Just click the administrators user account, and then click Reset Password. You will need to add a new password in the New password and the Confirm new password boxes, and confirm by clicking OK. All done, you have recovered the lost adminitrators password! Lost Passwords. (Windows) Revelation is a small freeware software that reveals the passwords in Windows that you see hidden behind the little stars. If you have lost or forgotten a dial-up password or any other password in Windows, this freeware may help you retrieve it! Revelation - Revelation is one of those programmes that you don't need until you need it - and then you really need it. What it does is reveal your passwords that are hidden behind the little row of stars in Windows. A must have freeware utility. Reveal lost passwords. How to Reset Forgotten Windows XP Passwords http://www.goitexpert.com/entry.cfm?entry=How-to-Reset-Forgotten-Windows-XP-Passwords Login Recovery http://www.loginrecovery.com/ For Windows NT, 2000, XP, 2003 and Vista. By following three simple steps, over 98.5% of passwords can be recovered within less than ten minutes. Password Recovery Solutions http://www.lostpassword.com/
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