Note : This SAM file stands For the Security Accounts Manager, which is responsible for managing all credentials of system accounts so it contains encrypted information about the account names and passwords.
After loading the Hive, it will ask for a name, type anything you can remember. In my case, I will give the name "pass". So now the SAM file is loaded into the registry for editing. Click on "F4" and from the right-side panel double-click the "F" entry.
A new window will open and you can edit the "F" entry. The line that starts with "" is what you want to edit. The value next to "" is "11", replace it with "10". Be careful not to change anything else. Just double click the "11" and type "10" then hit the OK button. Back in the Registry Editor, from the left side click on the name you gave to the hive you loaded earlier and click "Unload Hive" from the file menu, restart the computer, and you are done.
The Administrator account is now enabled. You will be presented with a traditional logon screen. Type in Administrator into the username box and click OK.
After logging into the default Administrator account, open the Control Panel and you can reset Windows XP password for any user account. PCUnlocker can run directly from either a CD or a USB drive no installation required , and bypass or reset your forgotten password without data loss.
Wait until the boot process is finished, you'll see the main window of the PCUnlocker utility. Select the administrator account from the list, and click the Reset Password button. It will fix the most common account access issues and reset Windows XP password immediately.
El Cape 2 Bronze. El Cape. All forum topics Previous Topic Next Topic. Replies 6. Unless you changed it, the default password is "null", leave it blank.
Mary G 7 Thorium. Denny Denham 7 Thorium. It is used to enter Recovery Console, which is not what you are trying to do.
Instructions for reinstalling Windows are here. Thanks again Rafael racapellan yahoo. If the default settings of your system haven't been changed, there should be no password for this account. The Safe Mode Welcome screen might display some of the other users on your system. Press Yes at the prompt asking if you would like to continue using Safe Mode. Open up the command shell. This will bring up a window likely unfamiliar to you.
This is the command line, it allows you to manage files or change settings without restriction no restriction on the administrative account. Before the graphical environment of Windows, this is what Microsoft users used. Change the password of the account. It will ask you to type in a password, then to retype it. You just changed the password! Log in. Exit the command shell dialogue, don't type in anything else if you don't know what you're doing, you could really hose down your computer.
Log out of the administrative account, then log back in to your account with the new password. Reboot your computer. As long as you don't press any keys e. F8 during the boot-up the computer will start up normally. I was given a desktop with Windows XP. How do I take off or reset administrator password? You can use a password reset disk or try guessing the password.
Most of the admin passwords are "admin" or "administrator". Yes No. Not Helpful 2 Helpful It's a huge security risk to have a full access administrative account with no password. If you'd like to enable this account, log in as an administrator, go to Start, search cmd, right-click, and select "Run as administrator. Not Helpful 1 Helpful 2.
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