What does being unable to keep track of passwords have to do with sticking
with MS or any OS for that matter? I don't know of any OS that cures
S. -
Use this utility to reset the password for the Administrator account.
http://home.eunet.no/pnordahl/ntpasswd/editor.html
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Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell]
"Patrick Cohan" <(E-Mail Removed)>
> Read the posting titled: "KB931784 - HP DC5700 no boot"
>
> That appears to address what is happening. The only ****er is, I cannot
> find the slip of paper in my filing cabinet that has the Administrator
> password for me to get into the Recovery Console. My God, tell me why I
> have
> stuck with Microsoft for 15 years?!
> "(E-Mail Removed)" wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Yes, it was one of the 4 released on 2007/04/09. I have still not had
>> any luck getting my computer to boot.
>> On Apr 11, 10:12 pm, Patrick Cohan
>> <PatrickCo...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>> > Charles, was this KB one of the four that just came out recently? If
>> > so, I
>> > am in the same boat as you.
>> > "Charle...@MailandNews.Com" wrote:
>> > > Hi All,
>> >
>> > > I installed KB930178 on my XP Pro SP2 computer. I was prompted to
>> > > reboot so I did. Now my computer will not boot at all. The 1st
>> > > error
>> > > I got was \Windows\System\vgaoem.fon is missing or corrupt. I then
>> > > used my CD to do a repair. After the repair, during the next boot
>> > > process, I get an error \Windows\inf\biosinfo.inf is missing or
>> > > corrupt. Running a repair a 2nd time does not make a difference. I
>> > > still get the same biosinfo.inf error message. I can not even boot
>> > > into safe mode because the error message pops up before I can even
>> > > hit
>> > > the F8 key.
>> >
>> > > Does any one know how to fix this problem?
>> >
>> > > Thanks for any help,