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Because
of the security features built into Windows XP,
it is virtually impossible to get back into the
system without the password. You have several
options to try and get around this problem.
If you have access to another user account with
administrator rights, you can use that account
to change the password
of the account that is locked out. You can also
use the default Administrator account that is
built into Windows XP.
First you need to boot the system into Safe Mode.
1.Restart your system.
2.When you see the blue Dell globe or screen,
press the ( F8 ) key about 3 times a second.
3.You should get the Windows startup menu. Use
the (Up or Down) arrow keys to highlight (SafeMode)
4.Press (Enter) on (Safe Mode), then press (Enter)
on (Windows XP).
5.The system should boot to Safe Mode.
Once you are at the Account Log on Screen, click
on the icon
for the user account with administrator rights,
or click on the icon
for the administrators account.
Note: For Home the Administrator account isn't
normally shown & in Safe Mode you have to
press Ctrl+Alt+Delete keys twice to show.
For PRO you can do this in normal mode
When the system has booted to the desktop, use
the following steps to change the accounts password.
1.Click Start, Control Panel, Administrative Tools.
2.Click Computer Management.
3.Double click Local Users and Groups, double
click the folder Users.
4.Right click on the account name that is locked
out, and click on Set Password.
5.You may get a warning message about changing
the password, simply click proceed.
6.Leave the New Password box blank, also leave
the Confirm Password box blank.
7.Click OK, and OK again.
8.Then close all Windows, reboot the system and
try to log in.
There are also applications that can recover the
password for you.
The following companies provide these applications
at a cost.
iOpus® Password Recovery XP.
LostPassword.com.
Asterisk Password Recovery XP v1.89.
Windows XP / 2000 / NT Key.
If the above information does not help in recovering
the password, the only option left is to format
the hard drive then reinstall Windows and the
system software.
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