Uh, maybe you can boot from your windows cd then select install or
repair....... repair is better that way you won't loose your installed
programs and format your hard drive. otherwise, the ms log in feature is
practically unbreakable if you forget those passwords......
Uh, maybe you can boot from your windows cd then select install or
repair....... repair is better that way you won't loose your installed
programs and format your hard drive. otherwise, the ms log in feature is
practically unbreakable if you forget those passwords......
Uh, maybe you can boot from your windows cd then select install or
repair....... repair is better that way you won't loose your installed
programs and format your hard drive. otherwise, the ms log in feature is
practically unbreakable if you forget those passwords......
almost immediately upon powering on your computer you will get an option like
press del or press f2 to access your bios setup. There you should be given
the option to either boot from cd or setting your cd as the first boot device
or something to the affect. when you save your configuration, your pc will
reboot and look to the cd for bootup. be sure to have your windows cd in it
and your repair process will engage.... after you get everything up and
running you can reset your boot devices or simply leave it as is and ensure
that you never have an a cd in it at bootup....
ps: be sure to attempt 'repair' and not new install. it might take you a
couple of tries using the options provided. but if you can' t avoid it, then
try not to let it reformat your drive. i have noticed in the past that even
when complete install is selected, windows actually does a repair..... this
is helpful as the software you may have installed may continue to function as
if nothing went wrong with your o.s.
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