i got a computer wid windows 2000 and i lost my password
to log in .wen i start windows is ther som oen ho can help me
pless.
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i got a computer wid windows 2000 and i lost my password
to log in .wen i start windows is ther som oen ho can help me
pless.
if i new wut the hel tat even sed i wuld be hapy ta help!Quote:
Originally posted here by nalle.ro
i got a computer wid windows 2000 and i lost my password
to log in .wen i start windows is ther som oen ho can help me
pless.
-Deeboe
You should get the Ultimate Boot CD for Windows (http://ubcd4win.com/) and use this the reset the local admin password, or your login password.
There are other tools, but this bootable CD is a good starting place.
Dood, you aint sending a text message, write properly!
Deeboe: Please don't tell me you negged him. Whoever did neg him should be ashamed of themselves.. seriously. Just because his grammar/spelling is bad doesn't mean he doesn't want legit help.. or the right to make fun of him.
I'm sorry, but spelling like that doesn't happen on accident! We all spell things wrong every now and then, but that was poor spelling for the sake of poor spelling. Nokia was right in the Text Messaging statement made above.
My apologies to nalle.ro if he/she offense to my remark.
It just seems that if you are looking for serious guidance, at least take the time and effort to make your request legible.
-Deeboe
You can also use: NT Offline Password and Registry Editor to reset the password (can be done from floppy or CD).
Thing is if they have learned english as a 2nd language via the internet, that is what it might be like. IMO, it's better to just help if you can. :)Quote:
It just seems that if you are looking for serious guidance, at least take the time and effort to make your request legible.
Considering it says location "sveden" (Sweden) I don't expect his English grammar to be top-notch. Just pointing out, you know.. and kudos, rapier57/MsM for helping him out. :)
I use Winternals. Wish I could supply you with a link, but my copy came from a friend and I don't know where you would get it on the net. These disks don't always work though. I had some issues trying to recover a while back when trying to get into my RAID. Worked fine when I tried it on my home server with a basic SATA interface.
Also, I've used a copy of SERD or also known as, "Super ERD", "Super Emergency Recovery Disk", etc..
warriorfan808: Damn, that must make him (and me, haha) a NERD (No Emergency Recovery Disk). Blah, my attempt at humor.. sorry guys, long day at work.. really tired. :(
I'm normally a skeptic, and when I first seen this post I thought the same way as Deeboe, the way I looked at it was, if you are going to spell the name of your own country with a "V" as opposed to a "W", then logically the rest of this person's post should have been...
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i got a computer vid vindows 2000 and i lost my passvord
to log in .ven i start vindows is ther som oen ho can help me
pless.
As for negging someone, since I've been here I have seen worse..... :rolleyes:
But then the Svedish Cook on Sesame Street sounded that way....
I digress, what MsM say's is the way to go, I should cure myself of skeptism..... :what:
Heh, I am all for giving someone the benefit of a doubt, but now we get an AP lesson to boot. :thumbsup:
I would have to say that what MsMittens said make a lot of sense. I honestly would not have thought about it that way.
That is a very interesting take on it. Thanks for that!Quote:
Originally posted here by MsMittens
Thing is if they have learned english as a 2nd language via the internet, that is what it might be like. IMO, it's better to just help if you can. :)
-Deeboe
Deeboe, I think this does happen by accident, I think not only is he not necessarily fluent in English, but if you type fast while not lookin at the screen and then just hit submit, this is a likely outcome.Quote:
I'm sorry, but spelling like that doesn't happen on accident!
fullstops instead of Question marks, I think is a classic sign of this. Everyone does a typo, but I tend to be in agreement with you in that it is best to read what you have written before you post as a clear question will help towards a clear answer. And if you look, I have made a mistake at the beginning of this paragraph, a small f, and at the end of this paragraph, no fullstop, but I think that is more to do with my facetious dyslexia
Sorry I can't help the dude, does he need a truck packing at all??
Jonny 4 man lift Frond
Back on topic...before you do anything, boot up to safe mode and try logging in as "Administrator" sans (without) a password. If you can get in, then change the user's password from there.
use a program called NTPasswd, its for a floppy and its linux based! it works for i used it for this XP machine.
OK, nalle.ro welcome to AO.
The advice to use the boot disks/CDs is good, and it does work, however................
1. Is the computer yours, or is it just one that you use?
2. Is it the administrator password or your user password that you have forgotten?
If the computer is not yours, please contact the owner/administrator and ask them to reset your user password.
If the computer is yours and it is the User password that you have forgotten, use the administrator password to reset it.
If it is the administrator password and you have another user profile in the administrators' group, then you can use this account to reset the administrators' password.
If you only have one administrator account and you have forgotten that, you will have to use one of the tools suggested in previous posts.
If the computer is not yours, please do not attempt to reset the password yourself. You can get into big trouble that way.
:)
Nihil, good point. His user name and password might be authenticated by a domain server. If this is the case and he wants to get into his shares, he should go to the administrator of the network to do so.
Thanks for all Help.
and sorry for my spelling.
nalle.ro
Couldn't help it, Nihils answer Borked by the Swedish chef:
OoK, nelle-a.ru velcume-a tu EO.
Zee edfeece-a tu use-a zee bout deesks/CDs is guud, und it dues vurk, hooefer................
1. Is zee cumpooter yuoors, oor is it joost oone-a thet yuoo use-a?
2. Is it zee edmeenistretur pessvurd oor yuoor user pessvurd thet yuoo hefe-a furguttee?
Iff zee cumpooter is nut yuoors, pleese-a ****ect zee oovner/edmeenistretur und esk zeem tu reset yuoor user pessvurd.
Iff zee cumpooter is yuoors und it is zee User pessvurd thet yuoo hefe-a furguttee, use-a zee edmeenistretur pessvurd tu reset it.
Iff it is zee edmeenistretur pessvurd und yuoo hefe-a unuzeer user pruffeele-a in zee edmeenistreturs' gruoop, zeen yuoo cun use-a thees eccuoont tu reset zee edmeenistreturs' pessvurd.
Iff yuoo oonly hefe-a oone-a edmeenistretur eccuoont und yuoo hefe-a furguttee thet, yuoo veell hefe-a tu use-a oone-a ooff zee tuuls sooggested in prefeeuoos pusts.
Iff zee cumpooter is nut yuoors, pleese-a du nut ettempt tu reset zee pessvurd yuoorselff. Yuoo cun get intu beeg truooble-a thet vey.
Adding to what Warriorfan808 said... Winternals has a great little program
called ERD Commander. Not sure how different it is from SERD.
I've used ERD Commander religiously when needing to get
into a Windows system in which we didn't have the password.
http://www.winternals.com/Products/E...r/Default.aspx
I've also used what MsMittens suggested, wonderous little tool that
fits on a floppy. ...don't know if they have a swedish version though?? ; )
r u sur dat ur tiping de pass werd corectlee. i no id zounds funnee but if u don tipe it correctlee windowz 2000 won led u log in.Quote:
Originally posted here by nalle.ro
i got a computer wid windows 2000 and i lost my password
to log in .wen i start windows is ther som oen ho can help me
pless.