you ask for the password for whos it ever is you robbing thief gypsy
for default user: admin pass: admin
if tell you get lose what that mind
her pass is moderators or gosupermodel
break journey can permissible on duty pass
user : admin pass : 123456
It depends what Operating System you are running. On Windows, you can use the Ophcrack password retrieval tool to get back the admin password. If it is a BIOS pass (just checking), open the case and remove the password chip from the motherboard for 15 seconds, then replace it. On Mac, contact Apple. On Linux, there are many ways, but in terminal, you can use your pass to access the Superuser terminal, from which you may be able to change the admin pass. Hope this helped!
If you would like to change your NAT type from strict or moderate to open it first depends on your router, (linkseys, Netgear) For both use a wired or Ethernet computer and type 192.168.1.1 in the web address. Then it will ask for a user and pass, which is usually; USER: admin PASS: password unless you have changed it. From then on it depends what router you have so with that i can answer.
just connect the usb to the computer if you have one then just pass them on:) ;
You can't. Unless you have a cool teacher on your side to give you the password, this is pretty much no way. I suggest you make friends with the teachers. (:
To make yourself administrator using command prompt: 1) go to start use run and type cmd. 2)type in "net user admin." 3)type in 'net user (admin name space *.) 4)type in pass (pass will not show on tab) retype pass 5)logout and login the account with your password
under the dash on the pass side up agenst the floor its held up with plastice clips be carefull the break easy
If you would like to change your NAT type from strict or moderate to open it first depends on your router, (linkseys, Netgear) For both use a wired or Ethernet computer and type 192.168.1.1 in the web address. Then it will ask for a user and pass, which is usually; USER: admin PASS: password unless you have changed it. From then on it depends what router you have so with that i can answer.