XP home passwords. When you install xp a specilal Computer Administrator profile is created with a default blank password [hit ]. When you create a profile with administrator privileges you have the same privs as the original CA. You have passworded your profile, now go into safe mode which is the only? way to access that CA profile now, log in as the Computer Administrator, and give it a password also. And if you forget it ever, you will be faced with a reinstallation. There is no way out of that if you have SP2. So write it on the inside of your wardrobe door. Wherever.
And then set dear lad up as a user.
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To remove the password for your bios, you would then reset the bios usually with a jumper. Secondly they make bootable Linux cd's that have password removers. As stated, there are ways around everything. Passwords just keep honest people honest.
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and encrypted files? how do they fare? I mean, if you use a real password like "i bought my dog as a black puppy in may" or "I first saw Chicago on a calm spring day" no brute forcer is ever going to crack those...
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There are software out there (mostly for forensics) that have the ability to take care of those. One program that i am speaking about is called ACCESS DATA ( www.accessdata.com ) and they have a program called DNA which allows multiple computers to "open" the same file by working together.
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