when you start your computer, it matters what compnay your PC is from, weather it is a Dell or Compaq or HP, when you start it up the PC company comes up before the Windows Vista or XP screen, right away at the company name it will say BOOT=F12 or what ever the company puts as its boot button, right away press the button it says, the BOOT MENU will come just scroll through the options and find the system password, change it, if this doesn't work you'll have to reboot your PC.
Step-1
Locate the syskey.dll file. Do this by Selecting "Start," "Search" and "All files and folders." Type in syskey.dll into the search bar. Once the file is found, place the cursor over the file. The file's path will be displayed. Copy and paste the path into a word processor or write it down. This path will be used later when removing the file.
Step 2
Click "Start" again and select "Run." This will bring up a small window. In the search bar of the window type "cmd" and hit "Enter." This will bring up the command prompt window.
Step 3
Type "cd," leave a space, then type or paste the path of the syskey.dll file and hit "Enter." This will bring up a window, which will allow you to remove syskey from the registry. Do this by typing in the syskey file's path, followed by "regsvr32/u" and the file name "syskey.dll." Hit enter one more time and the file will be removed from the registry. The syskey and its password will now be removed.
As far as I know , there are two main methods to solve the windows 7 password problem as follows:
1st Method:
Start system and when you see Windows Welcome screen / Login screen, press ctrl+alt+del keys twice and it'll show Classic Login box. Now type \Administrator\ (without quotes) in Username and leave Password field blank. Now press Enter and you should be able to log in Windows.
Now you can reset your account password from \Control Panel - User Accounts\.
Same thing can be done using Safe Mode. In Safe Mode Windows will show this in-built Administrator account in Login screen.
2th Method:
Use reset software
Go into the control panel and remove, or change the system password. Or go into it's Keychain, or, you can reset it by reinstalling your computers software.
THe question is vague. So the answer will be vague. Control Panel - Users - Remove password.
at the boot screen ( the first screen you see upon turning the computer on) press F12 or F2 it should take you to the bios system go to security (privacy on some) and go to boot password there you can change it or disable it.
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This means the computer is locked with a BIOS password. Google how to remove it on your model of laptop.
To remove a desktop password, press ALT CTRL DELETE simultaneously, twice when you get to the logon screen. Type Administrator in the Username field and leave the password field blank.
You can't remove the password in Friendster. One would have to click forgot password on the main site and provide your email address.
try to remove the RAM and repair the OS then it will be solved
Hirens boot CD is one example. Should only be handled by technicians.
As a laptop repair tech I see this problem often and there are only 2 ways to remove the HDD password on your Gateway computer. First way is to contact Gateway Support and they can calculate the HDD master password for your hard drive.
There are many ways to "lock" a computer. If there is a boot password at the BIOS level, you may not be able to remove it without knowing the password. If there is a BIOS password, you may be able to remove it by either clearing the BIOS or by using a utility CD such as Hiren's Boot CD or Ultimate Boot CD. If you use a bootloader such as GRUB that has a password embedded in it, you can most likely overwrite it with a new bootloader using a Linux live CD. If your operating system (Windows, Mac, Linux, etc) has a password on the user account, you will either need to contact your system administrator or reinstall your operating system. If you are not comfortable editing critical parts of your computer, take your computer to a professional.
Your computer has been set not to require a password, but just to boot right into your desktop. To change this... Click on Start . . Run . . type "control userpasswords2" Check the box "Users must use a Name and Password to use this Computer" Restart and see if it displays the welcome screen and requires a password (presuming you set one) to logon.
The boot password is a feature provided by the motherboard (hardware) and is not stored in a file on the disk that WindowsXP could access.
remove the CMOS battery for 30 seconds and it will revert to defaults, this removes all passwords on the BIOS.