I have locked myself out of my own computer -.- please help

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    cincy13east is offline Newbie

    I have locked myself out of my own computer -.- please help

    Hello DAL,

    I am freaking pissed the F off! I'm freaking regreting turning off my welcome screen. Now I cannot get access to my own PC. I have googled and tried every soultion I have found. When I logon onto Windows XP Professional I get a log on screen window and it will not let me through with Admiinistrator or Admin leaving the password space blank, typing password, pass, or my previous login name no password or with. I have also tried these solutions in safe mode with no success. I have also tried Safe mode with CMD to change the password using userpassword2 theory. But it will not let me until I have passed the login screen. I have now other solutions and I'm freaking the freak out! So pissed! If there is anything you guys can do, please help.


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    jephree is offline ¨*·.¸ «.·°·..·°·.» ¸.·*¨
    Ctrl+Alt+Delete on the log on screen should offer the "built-in" Admin account.

    If you changed the name of this account then use that name.

    If you never set a password leave it blank.

    If this fails try a Repair Install off the XP CD.

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    jephree is offline ¨*·.¸ «.·°·..·°·.» ¸.·*¨

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    cincy13east is offline Newbie
    The control alt delete doesn't bring up a screen, because its already present.
    I have not changed the Admin's password, it would always work without password before this happened. I don't have the repair Install off the XP CD, I bought my PC used.

    I tried to use a program to remove the passwords but my PC will not even boot cd on safe start! please save me before i snap my monitor in half :P

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    jephree is offline ¨*·.¸ «.·°·..·°·.» ¸.·*¨
    The Microsoft link basically says it all.

    The next step is to use your XP CD to Repair the Install.

    Sorry but that is basically all we can add.


    You can use Ubuntu as a free OS:

    Ubuntu Home Page | Ubuntu


    You can also install Windows 7 temporarily:

    Windows 7 Release Candidate (RC): Instructions for Free Download


    If you need data off the old drive you can "slave" it onto another computer:

    Hard Drive Recovery Tutorial - How To Slave A Hard Drive


    Using any of these boot disks requires the Boot Menu to boot the CD prior to the hard drive.

    These settings are in your Boot Menu which should be shown when you start your computer.

    F12 is often used.

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    cincy13east is offline Newbie
    Awesome >.>!

    I guess im gonna have to take my tower to a repair for one stupid ****ing mistake.

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    jephree is offline ¨*·.¸ «.·°·..·°·.» ¸.·*¨
    There were a few other options suggested above.

    On a PC a "repair shop" is most likely going to cost you more than an Operating System.

    We suggested two other options for free (at least temporarily).

    Just note that most "repair shops" will charge @$100 for doing anything/nothing.

    You can get a legit copy of XP for less than that.

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    cincy13east is offline Newbie
    My PC wont boot a CD without me running into the login screen. How am I going to install an OS? I've tried with a Resetting windows password program's ISO.

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    jephree is offline ¨*·.¸ «.·°·..·°·.» ¸.·*¨
    You need to set your BIOS or Boot Menu to boot the CD prior to the hard drive.

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    cincy13east is offline Newbie
    Like when i press F8 to go into safe mode i have many options, there was only 1 that had the word boot in it. That what i selected and pressed enter, it went to a login screen.

    how do i go about setting it prior to?

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