Question Posted Saturday November 27 2004, 9:29 pm
ok my friend forgot her password to her login(she has a windows XP) is there anyway she can get it because she was the admiastiraor adn the rest of her family was jsut the limtied accout if you could tell me it would help alot thanks
IsThisMelissa answered Sunday November 28 2004, 1:12 pm: That happened to me once and all I could do was erase everything on mi computer and have to start over a whole new programe but if she could she should think of it b/c I hated having to do that.
Striker6909 answered Sunday November 28 2004, 12:09 am: go to setup by pressing I believe esc and then look around umm there should be something that has to do with login password... sry if this didn't help much [ Striker6909's advice column | Ask Striker6909 A Question ]
buckems answered Saturday November 27 2004, 11:57 pm: Ok well techneclly you could do the password hint! But if she doesent know that then she has a big problem call microsoft! [ buckems's advice column | Ask buckems A Question ]
SmoothiesFknRock answered Saturday November 27 2004, 10:39 pm: Wow. That's a sticky situation. That means they don't have access to anything on their computers? I think you might be able to whipe out your complete hard drive.. and then re-install windows. I'm pretty positive that's the only thing you can do to get access into the computer. If you have alot of files and songs you don't wana lose- try calling windows or w/e your computer company is and see if there's anything they can do about it. Hope I helped you out, and please rate me! =)
-Jennifer [ SmoothiesFknRock's advice column | Ask SmoothiesFknRock A Question ]
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