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How Do I Bypass The Administrators Password On A Computer You Bought Used.?
| June 21, 2009 | Posted by HTBP under How to Bypass |
I have xp pro installed and when I got the loptop it was functioning but after deleting a program it also deleted a system32\ha.dll file. I tried to do a windows repair but it tells me that I need the administrator password( of wich i don't have it
dont wipe or reinstall anything..............
i have a program to reset any windows xp password, write to me and i will send you the program
You'll have to wipe out the whole hard drive if you don't know the password on most machines.
Most likely, you'll have to reinstall the operating system and whatever application software you want to use.
However, if you approach the machine differently, there might be a workaround. Windows stores a scrambled verion of its passwords on the disk. if you can boot the computer with a specialized program whose function is to bypass all the disk structure (ie, permissions and all that) and write the scrambled pattern for an empty password in place of the current one, the next time you boot with Windows, it will accept no password (just a press of the enter key) for the administrator account. There is such a program for use with Win2K. It runs from CD and is essentially a specialized version of Linux developed in Germany. Works well, too.
You should not attempt to be the owner/operator of a computer system for which you don't have the most fundamental kind of access. In Win XP, that's the administrator password. There is too much which can go wrong and which you can't even attempt to fix without that password. As you've seen.