Blue windows screen with mu administrator photo, username is mine but different & long box with PASSWORD in it, other is the shutdown & ease of access, that is all! Windows 7 home premium! I am in on another system & says Windows 10 Home & correct user name ect... Microsoft Account that is!
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YOU CAN CREATE ANOTHER ADMIN ACCOUNT USING DOS MODE....
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hi,
If you don't remember the administrator password then login to the user account who has administrator acess. After logging into that users account you would be able to change the Administrator password. After logging into user account follow this steps to change password.
Click start--> go to Run--> Type "compmgmt.msc" without inverted codes--> select "local users and groups" there you select "users" in right hand side you can see "Administrator" select that option "right click" there you will get an option as "Set password" select that and change a new password.
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SOURCE: Who is my computer's "Administrator"? How can I change it?
Hi Kaites33,
To create a Administrator account on your MacBook, follow the instructions below, however, please note that this will only work if "Open Firmware Password Protection" has NOT been enabled. Anyhow, it's worth a try.
1. Shutdown your MacBook.
2. Press the power button to start the computer.
3. Immediately press and hold the Command (Apple) Key and the "s" key, until you see white text appear on a black screen.
4. At the prompt, type the following commands, hitting "Return" after each.
Your current Standard User account will not be changed/harmed.
During the creation of the new Admin account, remember to:
a) select "DO NOT TRANSFER MY DATA".
b) Keep the SAME computer name.
c) Choose a DIFFERENT Username (Otherwise it will overwrite your old account)
Once you have finished, you will have two accounts, and will be able to log in to either.
Optionally, when you are logged in with the new Admin Account, you could change your existing account to an admin account, then log out, log in to the old account (which is now an admin account too) and then delete the new admin account.
Hope this helps, and let me know if there is anything you do not understand.
Regards,
Cybernanga
SOURCE: How to Unlock Windows Vista Password?
I would like to introduce "Windows Login Recovery". It not only supports XP, 2000, and NT, I have personally tested it with Vista Home Premium and Ultimate. It works perfectly to reset any local user account to a blank password. I Wrote it to an old 128mb USB flash drive to recover windows password. Booting up and clearing a password takes a minute or two works like a charm. You can download it from http://www.windowsloginrecovery.com
SOURCE: Forgot Password
In fact, when we lost Windows password the best way is admin password or reset disk. If you have one of them you can try them at first. But when all you don't have I think the quickest and the best way will be reset software. For my experience, for reset software I prefer to Anmosoft Windows Password Reset, which can help reset, change or create a user password. Windows Password Reset Software
You can try the below given steps to
reset administrator password using guest account (you must have write
access to system32 file):
1. Navigate to location
C:/windows/system32
2. Copy cmd.exe file to desktop and
rename it to sethc.exe
3. Now copy this sethc.exe file and
paste to system 32 (when windows asks for overwriting click yes).
4. Log out from guest account and at
user login screen press shift key 5 times.
5. It will open command prompt with
full administrator privileges.
6. Now type "NET USER ADMINISTRATOR
xyz123" (where "xyz123" can be any password according to your
choice) and press enter.
7. You will see "The Command
completed successfully" and then exit the command prompt and login
into administrator with your new password.
If you don't have write access to system32 file then you can use stellar phoenix password recovery software to reset administrator password.
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