2Poodles said:
A tech removed a virus but when tried to log in again it now has a window
asking for a password. We never put a password in originally as it's a
family computer and we only use one password for things like this.
Why not have the "tech" fix what he screwed up? If he won't, or can't,
stop payment on the check you gave him.
Someone
said there's a microsoft generic password like starblankstar combination for
times like this but it doesn't work either.
There's no such thing. By default, the password is blank.
How do you get back into your
computer? Everything online says to download a file etc. I can't do that if
I can't log in?
Simply log in using the built-in Administrator account (which
cannot be deleted) and modify the desired account(s) and use Start > Run
"control userpasswords2" to modify the desired account(s).
Unless you've set the built-in Administrator's password via the
Management Console (_not_ the Control Panel), it's probably still blank.
WinXP Pro asks the user to set the Administrator's password during
installation, but WinXP Home doesn't.
By design, the only way to log into the Administrator account of
WinXP Home is to reboot into Safe Mode. For WinXP Pro, pressing
CTRL+ALT+DEL twice at the Welcome Screen will produce the standard login
dialog box.
How to Log On to Windows XP If You Forget Your Password or Your
Password Expires
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q321305
Failing that, Linux-based password cracking utilities abound on the
Internet, freely available to anyone who can use Google.
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