Win 64 XP

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I finally learned how to "burn" the copy, install, activate,, boot up and I
am stumped....where did I set an "Admin-password" to acces Win XP 64?
 
It was very late last night, but I am doing a clean install and taking notes
about what questions are ask, I really dont remember that question.
Thanks...oj
 
ojrn1954 said:
It was very late last night, but I am doing a clean install and taking
notes
about what questions are ask, I really dont remember that question.
Thanks...oj


Maybe you didn't specify one so it is blank.
 
Windows doesn't really require you to specify a password.
On that particular screen if you just hit Enter or click
on OK it assumes you want the password to be blank.

You have to pay attention to this stuff.
 
MGGP said:
Windows doesn't really require you to specify a password.
On that particular screen if you just hit Enter or click
on OK it assumes you want the password to be blank.

You have to pay attention to this stuff.


That's what I figured and suggested.
 
you are lucky, i burned 2 disk, very slowly and theystill won't install.
tried many forums but no luck on install.
 
suggestion: if you're an advanced windoze user, or if you know a lot about
computers, try using Linux. if you haven't heard of it already, it's a free
operating system that's based on Unix, THE most stable OS ever written, and
is much better than windoze. you can go to www.linux.com to find out more, or
you can search for it at google or some other search site.
 
Do what the guys said...at the password window simply click ENTER. You do
not have to have made a password nor do you have to enter a password.
 

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