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If I was to purchase a pc and got the same problem, i'd probably just reformat the whole thing and start with a fresh install of my own choice of OS. that's only if it was me...
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Originally Posted by tryit
Thanks, but keep in mind I'm new at this. So how do I install a new os if I'm locked out the the computer. All I keep getting is a message about contacting administrator, not having administrator rights, or in the administrator group.
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Originally Posted by oalee
If I was to purchase a pc and got the same problem, i'd probably just reformat the whole thing and start with a fresh install of my own choice of OS. that's only if it was me...
Quick question: Do you have a 'restore' disk or a disk that looks like it may be an OS disk (i.e. WinXP, Win2000, or Win98?)
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You can also find some software on the internet, that can crack the passwords that you need to use in your machine as an administrator or as a user, without having to do a fresh install in your new computer. As suggested above, you can run Knoppix Linux (if you can boot from CDROM disk) and use such a cracker program. If your computer was setup to be run remotely, you could possibly try to break the passwords remotely, from another computer. If you can get into the Bios of your machine, that would simplify everything. You should be able to disable passwords that way. Unfortunately, a laptop is not as easy as a desktop machine, to reset the passwords. Most desktops have a jumper on the mother board. Removing this jumper clears the bootup passwords. Or on some, you can remove the CMOS battery for awhile, and it would clear the CMOS memory. If any of my suggestions, don't work, the only alternative you have is to do a fresh install of the operating system.
Good Luck!
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Good Luck!
ONEderer
Tell you what...I have software that can crack the admin password. It's called NTPassword and it allows you to crack any system NT 4.0 or higher. I'll send it to you if you email me with your email. It will prevent a reformat
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ok, I'll send it my way! tryit456@sbcglobal.net. Thanks ![]() |
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I need some help/// Just purchased a used ibm t22 thinkpad at a business bankruptsy sale. got home, turned it on, and the darn thing keeps asking me for an administrator login and password. is there a work around??? I think it's XP Professional. 

