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lost administrator password... HALP!
On Fri, 02 Apr 2004 11:56:39 -0600, roger wrote:
Jim, On Fri, 02 Apr 2004 14:41:45 GMT, Dad wrote: Can somebody help me? I am building a machine for my wife and started off having a lot of hardware problems during installation. I finally got them sorted out but between the initial efforts to install XP and now, I have forgotten the administator password (there are no other users defined). Is there anyway I can reset it. I know that would defeat the reason for having an administrator password, but I'm wondering if there is some recourse other than wiping the disk clean with a new install. How to Log On to Windows XP If You Forget Your Password or Your Password Expires http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=321305 Also check this at Kelly's great site: http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/win_xp_passwords.htm Good luck Thanks for the links. The kelly's korner got me to a really nice utility that seemed like it was going to work. Unfortunately, it didn't seem to wipe out my administrator password - possibly because my wife's disk uses FAT-32 (?). I'll try again and report if I'm successful, but in the mean time, I'm wondering if anybody else has any ideas. How about installing XP on another disk, then installing the current disk (as a D: drive) and access the files that way. The major things I want to preserve are my wife's email files. Again, any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Jim |
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lost administrator password... HALP!
On Fri, 02 Apr 2004 08:11:01 -0800, This will work!! wrote:
Had an issue with mine as well..just follow the directions..and it's EASY!! Try this URL http://www.techtv.com/screensavers/d...625960,00.html Thanks for the link. Since I can't get on the box at all (no other accounts except for the administrator) I couldn't really use the method stated here, but it did link me to a nice utility. Unfortunately, I haven't been successful yet (possibly because my XP machine is using a FAT-32 filesystem). Any other suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Jim |
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lost administrator password... HALP!
Jim,
On Sat, 03 Apr 2004 01:07:14 GMT, Dad wrote: [...] I'll try again and report if I'm successful, but in the mean time, I'm wondering if anybody else has any ideas. How about installing XP on another disk, then installing the current disk (as a D: drive) and access the files that way. The major things I want to preserve are my wife's email files. Again, any help will be greatly appreciated. If you install XP on another partition and access the current one, you might find that you can't access your files due to permissions. You'll have to take ownership of them. HOW TO: Take Ownership of a File or Folder in Windows XP [Q308421] http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=308421 For this to function, you need to go to Windows Explorer Folder Options View and uncheck 'Enable simple file sharing.' On Windows XP Home you will have to boot in Safe Mode. Good luck |
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lost administrator password... HALP!
On Fri, 02 Apr 2004 11:56:39 -0600, roger wrote:
Jim, On Fri, 02 Apr 2004 14:41:45 GMT, Dad wrote: Can somebody help me? I am building a machine for my wife and started off having a lot of hardware problems during installation. I finally got them sorted out but between the initial efforts to install XP and now, I have forgotten the administator password (there are no other users defined). Is there anyway I can reset it. I know that would defeat the reason for having an administrator password, but I'm wondering if there is some recourse other than wiping the disk clean with a new install. How to Log On to Windows XP If You Forget Your Password or Your Password Expires http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=321305 Also check this at Kelly's great site: http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/win_xp_passwords.htm Good luck Thanks for the links. The kelly's korner got me to a really nice utility that seemed like it was going to work. Unfortunately, it didn't seem to wipe out my administrator password - possibly because my wife's disk uses FAT-32 (?). I'll try again and report if I'm successful, but in the mean time, I'm wondering if anybody else has any ideas. How about installing XP on another disk, then installing the current disk (as a D: drive) and access the files that way. The major things I want to preserve are my wife's email files. Again, any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Jim |
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lost administrator password... HALP!
On Fri, 02 Apr 2004 08:11:01 -0800, This will work!! wrote:
Had an issue with mine as well..just follow the directions..and it's EASY!! Try this URL http://www.techtv.com/screensavers/d...625960,00.html Thanks for the link. Since I can't get on the box at all (no other accounts except for the administrator) I couldn't really use the method stated here, but it did link me to a nice utility. Unfortunately, I haven't been successful yet (possibly because my XP machine is using a FAT-32 filesystem). Any other suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Jim |
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lost administrator password... HALP!
Jim,
On Sat, 03 Apr 2004 01:07:14 GMT, Dad wrote: [...] I'll try again and report if I'm successful, but in the mean time, I'm wondering if anybody else has any ideas. How about installing XP on another disk, then installing the current disk (as a D: drive) and access the files that way. The major things I want to preserve are my wife's email files. Again, any help will be greatly appreciated. If you install XP on another partition and access the current one, you might find that you can't access your files due to permissions. You'll have to take ownership of them. HOW TO: Take Ownership of a File or Folder in Windows XP [Q308421] http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=308421 For this to function, you need to go to Windows Explorer Folder Options View and uncheck 'Enable simple file sharing.' On Windows XP Home you will have to boot in Safe Mode. Good luck |
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lost administrator password... HALP!
Jim,
Sorry to hear about your difficulties. I hope you get to install it in another disk and rescue your files. On Sat, 03 Apr 2004 03:17:53 GMT, Dad wrote: Thanks, Roger. That looks like it will be really helpful. I tried to install XP on another disk I had lying around, but unfortunately, it was a 1.6G disk and I think it got filled up before the installation was complete. This may have to wait for more hardware. Yeesh! Take care, Jim |
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lost administrator password... HALP!
On Fri, 02 Apr 2004 20:37:45 -0600, roger wrote:
Jim, On Sat, 03 Apr 2004 01:07:14 GMT, Dad wrote: [...] I'll try again and report if I'm successful, but in the mean time, I'm wondering if anybody else has any ideas. How about installing XP on another disk, then installing the current disk (as a D: drive) and access the files that way. The major things I want to preserve are my wife's email files. Again, any help will be greatly appreciated. If you install XP on another partition and access the current one, you might find that you can't access your files due to permissions. You'll have to take ownership of them. HOW TO: Take Ownership of a File or Folder in Windows XP [Q308421] http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=308421 For this to function, you need to go to Windows Explorer Folder Options View and uncheck 'Enable simple file sharing.' On Windows XP Home you will have to boot in Safe Mode. Good luck Thanks, Roger. That looks like it will be really helpful. I tried to install XP on another disk I had lying around, but unfortunately, it was a 1.6G disk and I think it got filled up before the installation was complete. This may have to wait for more hardware. Yeesh! Take care, Jim |
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lost administrator password... HALP!
On Fri, 02 Apr 2004 20:37:45 -0600, roger wrote:
Jim, On Sat, 03 Apr 2004 01:07:14 GMT, Dad wrote: [...] I'll try again and report if I'm successful, but in the mean time, I'm wondering if anybody else has any ideas. How about installing XP on another disk, then installing the current disk (as a D: drive) and access the files that way. The major things I want to preserve are my wife's email files. Again, any help will be greatly appreciated. If you install XP on another partition and access the current one, you might find that you can't access your files due to permissions. You'll have to take ownership of them. HOW TO: Take Ownership of a File or Folder in Windows XP [Q308421] http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=308421 For this to function, you need to go to Windows Explorer Folder Options View and uncheck 'Enable simple file sharing.' On Windows XP Home you will have to boot in Safe Mode. Good luck Thanks, Roger. That looks like it will be really helpful. I tried to install XP on another disk I had lying around, but unfortunately, it was a 1.6G disk and I think it got filled up before the installation was complete. This may have to wait for more hardware. Yeesh! Take care, Jim |
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lost administrator password... HALP!
On Fri, 02 Apr 2004 20:37:45 -0600, roger wrote:
Jim, On Sat, 03 Apr 2004 01:07:14 GMT, Dad wrote: [...] I'll try again and report if I'm successful, but in the mean time, I'm wondering if anybody else has any ideas. How about installing XP on another disk, then installing the current disk (as a D: drive) and access the files that way. The major things I want to preserve are my wife's email files. Again, any help will be greatly appreciated. If you install XP on another partition and access the current one, you might find that you can't access your files due to permissions. You'll have to take ownership of them. HOW TO: Take Ownership of a File or Folder in Windows XP [Q308421] http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=308421 For this to function, you need to go to Windows Explorer Folder Options View and uncheck 'Enable simple file sharing.' On Windows XP Home you will have to boot in Safe Mode. Good luck Thanks, Roger. That looks like it will be really helpful. I tried to install XP on another disk I had lying around, but unfortunately, it was a 1.6G disk and I think it got filled up before the installation was complete. This may have to wait for more hardware. Yeesh! Take care, Jim |
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lost administrator password... HALP!
On Fri, 02 Apr 2004 20:37:45 -0600, roger wrote:
Jim, On Sat, 03 Apr 2004 01:07:14 GMT, Dad wrote: [...] I'll try again and report if I'm successful, but in the mean time, I'm wondering if anybody else has any ideas. How about installing XP on another disk, then installing the current disk (as a D: drive) and access the files that way. The major things I want to preserve are my wife's email files. Again, any help will be greatly appreciated. If you install XP on another partition and access the current one, you might find that you can't access your files due to permissions. You'll have to take ownership of them. HOW TO: Take Ownership of a File or Folder in Windows XP [Q308421] http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=308421 For this to function, you need to go to Windows Explorer Folder Options View and uncheck 'Enable simple file sharing.' On Windows XP Home you will have to boot in Safe Mode. Good luck Thanks, Roger. That looks like it will be really helpful. I tried to install XP on another disk I had lying around, but unfortunately, it was a 1.6G disk and I think it got filled up before the installation was complete. This may have to wait for more hardware. Yeesh! Take care, Jim |
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lost administrator password... HALP!
On Fri, 02 Apr 2004 20:37:45 -0600, roger wrote:
Jim, On Sat, 03 Apr 2004 01:07:14 GMT, Dad wrote: [...] I'll try again and report if I'm successful, but in the mean time, I'm wondering if anybody else has any ideas. How about installing XP on another disk, then installing the current disk (as a D: drive) and access the files that way. The major things I want to preserve are my wife's email files. Again, any help will be greatly appreciated. If you install XP on another partition and access the current one, you might find that you can't access your files due to permissions. You'll have to take ownership of them. HOW TO: Take Ownership of a File or Folder in Windows XP [Q308421] http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=308421 For this to function, you need to go to Windows Explorer Folder Options View and uncheck 'Enable simple file sharing.' On Windows XP Home you will have to boot in Safe Mode. Good luck Thanks, Roger. That looks like it will be really helpful. I tried to install XP on another disk I had lying around, but unfortunately, it was a 1.6G disk and I think it got filled up before the installation was complete. This may have to wait for more hardware. Yeesh! Take care, Jim |
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lost administrator password... HALP!
On Fri, 02 Apr 2004 20:37:45 -0600, roger wrote:
Jim, On Sat, 03 Apr 2004 01:07:14 GMT, Dad wrote: [...] I'll try again and report if I'm successful, but in the mean time, I'm wondering if anybody else has any ideas. How about installing XP on another disk, then installing the current disk (as a D: drive) and access the files that way. The major things I want to preserve are my wife's email files. Again, any help will be greatly appreciated. If you install XP on another partition and access the current one, you might find that you can't access your files due to permissions. You'll have to take ownership of them. HOW TO: Take Ownership of a File or Folder in Windows XP [Q308421] http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=308421 For this to function, you need to go to Windows Explorer Folder Options View and uncheck 'Enable simple file sharing.' On Windows XP Home you will have to boot in Safe Mode. Good luck Thanks, Roger. That looks like it will be really helpful. I tried to install XP on another disk I had lying around, but unfortunately, it was a 1.6G disk and I think it got filled up before the installation was complete. This may have to wait for more hardware. Yeesh! Take care, Jim |
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