Password protected in windows xp




















So how about the Windows XP password recovery methods above? It can't be any easier than this! Quickly and easily unlock your computer when you forgot Windows XP password. Product Information Download Trial Purchase. With the arrow keys, choose Safe Mode and press the Enter key. On the home screen, click on Administrator.

If you have no home screen, type Administrator and leave the password field as blank. The laptop will automatically boot from your password recovery disk. Read more about this step. Once Windows Password Rescuer screen appears, Windows system and all user accounts will be displayed in table. Laptop restarts.

Then you can use administrator to unlock your laptop Windows XP without password. This method requires help of a pre-created Windows XP password reset disk. If you have previously created a password reset disk for your user account, now you can use it to easily reset your forgotten Windows XP login password on your laptop. Start Windows XP on your locked laptop. When Windows XP login screen appears, click your user account and enter a wrong password.

For this you need to boot the box using some other operating system on a CD and then mount the drive otherwise Windows locks the SAM file and won't let you touch it. Find the SAM file and change the first character. After you reboot, all the accounts are still there, but they all have null passwords.

However when you boot into safe mode you get the same message, so don't try this method on XP SP2. Helpful 0 Not Helpful 1. The SysInternals ERD Commander product used to change the admin password seems to have been discontinued, however there are many other options out there for resetting the password so long as you are willing to spend a little money.

Some users are smart enough to password protect their Administrator account when they install windows. If that's the case, you'll have to know that password in order for this method to work.

Submit a Tip All tip submissions are carefully reviewed before being published. This whole process is pointless if you know the administrator's password as you can easily remove passwords without going into safe mode.

Assuming that your PC only has one user profile with administrative powers. Helpful 5 Not Helpful 3. You must own the computer and be licensed to use the operating system. You must also have Administrative rights to the entire library of information on the disk.

Otherwise accessing Windows Administrator and changing passwords could be construed as illegal entry and electronic trespass in a court of law. Use these instructions for ethical purposes only, please. Helpful 7 Not Helpful 7. This method may or may not work with machines running XP SP2, you will need to use safe mode with networking instead.

Helpful 4 Not Helpful 4. You Might Also Like How to. How to. Co-authors: Updated: June 3, Categories: XP Instructions. Thanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 1,, times. It is a professional utility. With no data loss and no reinstall. Posted by: Linky Wu 29 Jan The solution is called Windows Password Reset 7. It can reset almost all Windows passwords in seconds.

It is a great windows password recovery tool: resetwindowspassword. It also support windows 7 password reset. I also found some negative feedback on this product -- proceed with caution.

Posted by: TeckyGirl 13 Apr I'm still paranoid so I thought I would put a password on it. It was the only way, you can't just move the zip folder to a network group or right click to set up Share. So I did see the files downstairs on my Laptop, I put in password, but then got ERRORS: photo gallery can't open, try update, or file corrupted, even with word, excel,pdf files I got: can't access files, may not have permission.

The Comp never told me exactly what was the problem, it just suggested!? Is placing a password on a shared file network drive possible? Thanks for any help BOB or anyone else, and hope you get the email I posted on this. Posted by: rcmichelle 05 Nov Last week my parents changed my password, which was really annoying. I tried to get it back. Then I went for help in a forum and they told me to download the software Password Genius. Posted by: bruce cameron 04 Mar I am really upset that I cannot make a password for a file on my windows xp system.

It's ridiculous to do all that other stuff to try and do something that should be simple to do. Comments of a political nature are discouraged. Please limit your remarks to paragraphs.

If you want to see your comment posted, pay attention to these items. All comments are reviewed, and may be edited or removed at the discretion of the moderator. If you want to ask a question click here. Need tech support? Category: Security , Windows. Let's look at a few ways to do password protection: If you have Microsoft Office, you can protect your documents with a password.

It involves using compressed zipped folders, and it a little clunky, but it works for all files, not just Office documents.



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