laptop has password logon to desktop/startup due to attacker. help!

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connie.m

hi,
i need real answers please. first my laptop is in a
spanish edition has win xp just like english edition runs
the same as usa or euopean made pcs. Well my manufacture
lost business last year my laptop only 2 yrs old. and
there is no way to contact them for a restore for my
laptop. I called every single repair support you name it
they either can't help or wont due to fear of some
security threat or stolen even when my papers are in my
hand they still wont help.
so some funny guy or girl sneaked in my pc and did the
worsre possiable to me there is a logon screen dialog box
to enter desktop/start/ let me into MY COMPUTER!!!
WINDOWS DON'T OWN MY PC WHY CANT IT BYPASS?
there's got to be a way around this??? there is no way i
can do a bios thing like iv'e been told. can anyone help
me can this be disabled? or deleted? or cracked for
heavens sake? im not throwing away a 1,3799.00 dollor
laptop thats how much it is to ship and buy and etc.
please no bull here need it for my fall classes at
fullerton ca jr collage courses by sept 12th ty all for
the news group here too yes contact me ty
 
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Graham Mandeno

Hi Connie

Sorry, but this newsgroup is actually devoted to questions regarding the
security of Microsoft Access databases.

Perhaps you could try a more appropriate newsgroup - say
microsoft.public.windowsxp.security_admin

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Good Luck!
Graham Mandeno [Access MVP]
Auckland, New Zealand

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Hey Nonny Mouse

I am assuming you do not know your local admin password.
On an OEM install (the install done by the manufacturers),
the local admin account often has a blank password, try
user Administrator and no password, and see if that lets
you in.
I called every single repair support you name it
they either can't help or wont due to fear of some
security threat or stolen even when my papers are in my
hand they still wont help.

There is your problem... it is all too easy to suspect
that people are trying to bypass Windows built-in security
for all the wrong reasons. Go look at the
microsoft.public.windowsxp.security_admin newsgroup for
some more solutions, there are always some "I've forgotten
my password" posts on there.
 

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