"PinoyGeek" wrote in message
news:EB81BF75-E255-4AE2-BA15-7797999D150D@microsoft.com...
> Good Day!!! Kindly help me, somebody put an Administrator password on my
> computer and I need to access my files. Im only using the administrator
> account, even i choose to run in Safe mode it keeps asking for the
> administrator password which I don't know thus preventing me to access my
> computer, all of my important documents are in there. Is reinstalling and
> choosing repair existing windows will reset/remove the administrator
> password?
>
> Thanks a lot in advance and more power.
A repair install will not remove or reset the password. The account
password is required no matter how you boot.
You can remove the password from outside the account, but I must warn you
that if you do this, *and* if you had turned encryption on, you will
probably never see the encrypted data again. The two exceptions to this,
which far too many people who use encryption neglect to do: specifying a
recovery agent, or backing up the certificates.
If you are at all uncertain of whether you did this, if the data is of any
value, stop now.
Get another hard disk, clone the original drive to it, and remove the
password from the clone. You will be able to tell right away if the data
was encrypted - you won't be able to read it. Remembering the old
password won't help.
You can also attach the drive to another system, take ownership of the
folders, and copy the files.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/308421
You will find a number of boot CDs, mostly Linux based, that can remove the
password.
http://www.google.ca/search?hl=en&q=Linux+tools+to+remove+XP+passwords&btnG=Google+Search&meta=
Do create another user account when done, and migrate your documents and
settings to it. Using only the Administrator account is a rather bad idea,
for a number of reasons.
HTH
-pk