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It seems that created a reset CD is a common way to reset windows password. A few days ago. I have my computer password lost and so I download a Windows password unlocker from http://www.passwordunlocker.com .

Firstly, I must use a second computer that can link to Internet. With this PC I downloaded Windows Password Unlocker 4.0 and decompress it on that PC. Note that: there is a .ISO file, I need to burn the .ISO file to a CD.
Secondly, Got out the newly created CD and insert it to the locked computer.
Thirdly, re-booted the locked computer and then followed the process of instructions. Just a few steps, the old password was removed.

So I can re-login the locked computer with no password. But for safe, I created another password.

Posted by: happykaka at May 30, 2009 6:26 PM

My machine displays "XP". When I rebooted into safe mode, it said "XP Pro" and I could not change it. I followed the steps anyway and a lovely "Administrator" icon appeared, which was not the one I was using just before having to do all this, and had an ancient password. Things worked OK, I system restored, but now I'm worried that there is at least one other Administrator account on my machine....it's wireless. I'd be very grateful if you could advise: how do I find out how many Administrator accounts there are on the machine; how can I safely delete them ? Thanks

Posted by: Martin at June 1, 2009 2:53 AM

There is a way to reset windows password without erasing anything.
Follow the instructions:
1.Free download the iso file : http://www.resetwindowspassword.com
2.Burn it to a disk to create the boot disk, that simple.
3.Configure your pc or laptop to boot in the cd drive,
4.Insert the CD, reboot from CD drive, and then just follow the process of instruction. A few steps later, admin password would be cleared
Setting new password:
Step one: Open the "Control Panel"
Step two: Click the "User Account "
Step three: Select the account you wanna to set a new password.
Step four: Click "changing Account " and "set up password", then fill out the form as listed. Click "Create Password".

Extra-cost utilities aren't necessary. I've lost the password to my Windows Administrator account, how do I get it back? discusses a free utility to do same.
- Leo
12-Jun-2009
Posted by: jiujiu at June 11, 2009 8:50 PM

How we can apply policy on limited user?

Posted by: Jasbir Singh at July 9, 2009 1:36 AM

Let me know if it is possible to install flashplayer 10 without administrative password.
If so,please tell me the step by step process..
Thank you..

Posted by: Rued at August 9, 2009 5:51 AM

I am using the Administrator Account (No Password and no other user accounts). When I run msconfig to remove a program from Startup, I get a message that I do Not have Administrator Priveliges and am allowed only to restart in Diagnostic mode. How do I eliminate the restriction and allow me to restart in normal mode?? Note: this has happened both before and after I UnInstalled the program.

Posted by: Ralph Hosmer at August 27, 2009 7:11 AM

Hi, (I am on Windows XP Proffessional) i got this new mobile broadband dongle from vodafone. It is a plug and play device so you plug it in and it should install itself. When it gets around to installing it says "Administative privileges are needed to install this software. The installer will now close" I am the admin of the computer and i am really stuck! Please Help!

Regards, Glyn Gill.

Posted by: Glyn Gill at October 30, 2009 4:36 AM
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