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Old April 14th 04, 10:26 AM
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My daughter is at Farmington having this trouble and she
doesn't know what to do her report is in that monster!
-----Original Message-----
I had same problem with an IBM about 3 weeks ago. Nothing
I tried was going to get me into this thing. I gave
up...pulled the drive out, and with a slick little
adapter, plugged it into a desktop, pulled data,
reformat, install, laptop runs great...especially after I
showed the owner how to make the all too
valuable "Password Disk". Saved myself about 5 hours
trying a brute force attack, saved the data, not to
mention it runs like its new again.

-----Original Message-----
When I start my laptop it wants a password, I don't
remember the password.
I tried the F8 safe mode and clicked Administrator then
enter but step 6 does'nt ask if I running in safe mode.
What am I doing wrong?
.

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Old April 14th 04, 11:11 AM
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Hello,

My daughter is at Farmington having this trouble and she
doesn't know what to do her report is in that monster!


There are a number of password recovery tools available for download at -
microsoft.public.windowsxp.security_admin
that should resolve her problem.

Rush

 




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