No - you would need to know the original password in order to remove it or disable it.
The password is whatever password the archive was encrypted with. We have absolutely no way of knowing what the password is. Only you (if you encrypted) or the person who gave it to you would know.
yes.... do some google searches, they have password resetters :)
Without knowing the correct password you cannot login to an account.
Stop it.
you really shouldn't disable that light. whenever you get the problem fixed the light will go out on its own. should you disable it you have no way of knowing of any problems your engine may have in the future.
Yes
with your computer administrator you can take passwords off the accounts without knowing the password.
Check the site you pirated it from. I can't give you an answer without knowing where you downloaded it.
Unless they broke ToS, no, but if they did, you report them.
Have you figured it out yet? Please let me know if you have, im really interested in knowing as well.
You can call the phone, and during the call, press the home button and cisable the password lock in the settings.
If you are in DOS, then you are, in fact, entering a password when you type. To prevent shoulder-surfers from knowing your password, the password is not echoed to the screen when you type. DOS does not mask the password with asterisks (*); which you may be familiar with. The default password for home users is usually nothing. Simply hit enter when this screen appears unless you have set a password on the Administrator account.