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> HI
> I need to restore my copy of Windows and have got to the bit in "set up"
> where it askes me for "Administrators Password"
>
> Question!!!! What would my Administrators password be and where do I find it.
>
> When I installed the Windows XP Operating system, I do not remember having
> been asked to put an Administrators Password in.
>
> Can you please help
>
> Regards
> "chesjak" <chesjak@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:1C5A4074-F650-4CED-970E-50AD00D10038@microsoft.com...> > HI>
> > I need to restore my copy of Windows and have got to the bit in "set up"
> > where it askes me for "Administrators Password"
> >
> > Question!!!! What would my Administrators password be and where do I find it.
> >
> > When I installed the Windows XP Operating system, I do not remember having
> > been asked to put an Administrators Password in.
> >
> > Can you please help
> >
> > Regards
>
> Being asked for a password for the administrator account leads me to
> believe you ended up in the Recovery Console. Did the screen looks like this?
>
> http://web.mit.edu/ist/products/winx...registry01.gif
>
> If you're trying to perform a repair installation, then you hit the R key too
> early in the process. Reboot the computer from the XP installation CD and when
> you come to this screen, hit Enter.
>
> http://www.theeldergeek.com/images/X...Graphic/CC.gif
>
> Windows will search for any existing XP installations on your computer and
> display a screen where you're asked if you want to repair the installation.
> Here's where you hit the R key.
>
> Take a look at the following web sites for more info on repair installations.
>
> http://web.mit.edu/ist/products/winx...r-shallow.html
>
> Courtesy of Michael Stevens, MS-MVP
> Windows XP Repair Install
> http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/XPrepairinstall.htm
>
> I hope you have any important files backed up. While a repair installation
> should preserve your data and installed programs, there's always a chance that
> something could go wrong and your files would be lost.
>
> Good luck
>
> Nepatsfan
>
>
>
>
> Hi Nepatsfan
>
> You are absolutly right. I did hit the "R" key to soon. I'll have another
> go as you suggest.
>
> Can you answer the bit as follows:
> [[[Question!!!! What would my Administrators password be and where do I
> find it.
>
> When I installed the Windows XP Operating system, I do not remember having
> been asked to put an Administrators Password in. ]]]
>
> Many thanks
>
>
>
>
>
> "Nepatsfan" wrote:
>>> "chesjak" <chesjak@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:1C5A4074-F650-4CED-970E-50AD00D10038@microsoft.com...>> > HI>>
>> > I need to restore my copy of Windows and have got to the bit in "set up"
>> > where it askes me for "Administrators Password"
>> >
>> > Question!!!! What would my Administrators password be and where do I find
>> > it.
>> >
>> > When I installed the Windows XP Operating system, I do not remember having
>> > been asked to put an Administrators Password in.
>> >
>> > Can you please help
>> >
>> > Regards
>>
>> Being asked for a password for the administrator account leads me to
>> believe you ended up in the Recovery Console. Did the screen looks like this?
>>
>> http://web.mit.edu/ist/products/winx...registry01.gif
>>
>> If you're trying to perform a repair installation, then you hit the R key too
>> early in the process. Reboot the computer from the XP installation CD and
>> when
>> you come to this screen, hit Enter.
>>
>> http://www.theeldergeek.com/images/X...Graphic/CC.gif
>>
>> Windows will search for any existing XP installations on your computer and
>> display a screen where you're asked if you want to repair the installation.
>> Here's where you hit the R key.
>>
>> Take a look at the following web sites for more info on repair installations.
>>
>> http://web.mit.edu/ist/products/winx...r-shallow.html
>>
>> Courtesy of Michael Stevens, MS-MVP
>> Windows XP Repair Install
>> http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/XPrepairinstall.htm
>>
>> I hope you have any important files backed up. While a repair installation
>> should preserve your data and installed programs, there's always a chance
>> that
>> something could go wrong and your files would be lost.
>>
>> Good luck
>>
>> Nepatsfan
>>
>>
>>
>>
> First off, every XP system has a built-in account named Administrator. It's
> usually hidden and, by default, the password for the Administrator account is
> blank. If you hit the Enter key when you came to that prompt in the Recovery
> Console and Windows did not accept a blank password, that would indicate that
> there's a password associated with the Administrator account.
>
> There are a number of ways to reset that account's password. The easiest would
> be to logon with an account that's a Computer Administrator and change it using
> the alternative User Accounts applet. You launch this applet by going to
> Start -> Run and entering control userpasswords2 in the Open box. As long as
> there's a check mark in the box next to "Users must enter a user name and
> password to use this computer", you should be able to click on Administrator in
> the "User for this computer" box and hit the Reset Password button in the
> Password for Administrator section at the bottom of the Users page. Another
> option is to use the utility available from this web site.
>
> Offline NT Password & Registry Editor
> http://home.eunet.no/~pnordahl/ntpasswd/
>
> Note: If you're installing XP Pro, you'll be presented with the option of
> creating a password for the Administrator account during the process. Adding a
> password to this account is a good idea.
>
> How you log on with the Administrator account depends on what version of XP you
> have installed on your computer.
>
> XP Home Edition
>
> To logon with the built-in Administrator account in XP Home Edition you have to
> restart the computer and boot into Safe Mode.
> To start in Safe Mode, reboot your computer and start tapping the F8 key as soon
> as you see anything displayed
> on the screen.
> Keep hitting F8 until the Advanced Startup Options menu appears.
> Use the up and down arrow keys on your keyboard to select Safe Mode.
> Hit Enter.
> Click on the Administrator icon.
> Unless you changed it, the password should be blank.
>
> XP Professional
> Restart your computer.
> If the Welcome screen is displayed, hit the Ctrl + Alt + Del key combination
> twice.
> This should bring up the Log on to Windows dialog.
> Enter Administrator in the User Name box.
> If you set up a password for this account, enter it now. Otherwise, leave the
> password box blank.
>
> Good luck
>
> Nepatsfan
>
> "chesjak" <chesjak@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:A646EF34-D59B-4352-B071-00F7AD120EB6@microsoft.com...> > Hi Nepatsfan>
> >
> > You are absolutly right. I did hit the "R" key to soon. I'll have another
> > go as you suggest.
> >
> > Can you answer the bit as follows:
> > [[[Question!!!! What would my Administrators password be and where do I
> > find it.
> >
> > When I installed the Windows XP Operating system, I do not remember having
> > been asked to put an Administrators Password in. ]]]
> >
> > Many thanks
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > "Nepatsfan" wrote:
> >> >> "chesjak" <chesjak@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:1C5A4074-F650-4CED-970E-50AD00D10038@microsoft.com...
> >> > HI
> >> > I need to restore my copy of Windows and have got to the bit in "set up"
> >> > where it askes me for "Administrators Password"
> >> >
> >> > Question!!!! What would my Administrators password be and where do I find
> >> > it.
> >> >
> >> > When I installed the Windows XP Operating system, I do not remember having
> >> > been asked to put an Administrators Password in.
> >> >
> >> > Can you please help
> >> >
> >> > Regards
> >>
> >>
> >> Being asked for a password for the administrator account leads me to
> >> believe you ended up in the Recovery Console. Did the screen looks like this?
> >>
> >> http://web.mit.edu/ist/products/winx...registry01.gif
> >>
> >> If you're trying to perform a repair installation, then you hit the R key too
> >> early in the process. Reboot the computer from the XP installation CD and
> >> when
> >> you come to this screen, hit Enter.
> >>
> >> http://www.theeldergeek.com/images/X...Graphic/CC.gif
> >>
> >> Windows will search for any existing XP installations on your computer and
> >> display a screen where you're asked if you want to repair the installation.
> >> Here's where you hit the R key.
> >>
> >> Take a look at the following web sites for more info on repair installations.
> >>
> >> http://web.mit.edu/ist/products/winx...r-shallow.html
> >>
> >> Courtesy of Michael Stevens, MS-MVP
> >> Windows XP Repair Install
> >> http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/XPrepairinstall.htm
> >>
> >> I hope you have any important files backed up. While a repair installation
> >> should preserve your data and installed programs, there's always a chance
> >> that
> >> something could go wrong and your files would be lost.
> >>
> >> Good luck
> >>
> >> Nepatsfan
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
>
>
>
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