go to a PC shop and get it fixed
If you are trying to connect to it via wireless Windows allows you to store the password on the computer for the wireless network so you only have to put the password in once per computer. If you are setting up multiple computers you can save the password in a notepad document and place that on a USB key. If you want to take a password off of the wireless network you can connect to the wireless router (please see user documentation for the router) and disable wireless encryption. This however is strongly discouraged because anyone can access an unencrypted wireless network.
Windows Password Genius. Because it is easy to use and guarantees Windows server 2008 password reset. Besides reset Windows server password, you can add new user for Windows logon even though your are locked out of Windows server 2008 computer.
It is quite difficult (but not impossible) to broke windows XP login password without using third party software because windows XP have very good security features. But with the use of third party windows password recovery software it is very easy to broke windows password.
Just because you have a wireless connection, doesn't mean you won't need a password. If the connection you are seeking is secured, then you will need one. About 80% of the connection points that I have ever seen are secured. To edit your contact youir system administrator to get the password to your internet connection or look up your routers website and find how to set a different wireless password.
Wireless networks are more susceptible to security problems in a business because the password is public knowledge among customers. A business can protect itself from problems by limiting the number of people that know the password.
Any account can be hacked. I would suggest creating a stronger password. Wikipedia does not allow anyone to give information on how to hack, though.
Using a blank password (or no password at all) makes your computer more secure because Windows XP/Vista accounts, that are not protected by a password, cannot be accessed remotely over the network or the Internet.
because the wireless is broadcasting it's signal, you can turn it off to the outside world in Windows 7, not sure of XP anymore LOL
Forgot Your Windows Password? A lot of people think that after having lost their Windows admin password, they absolutely have to reinstall their OS. Let me tell you something: They are wrong! Here I'm posting a few methods / utilities which can be used to recover Windows password: 1st Method: The first thing which you check if you forget login password. When we install Windows, it automatically creates an account "Administrator" and sets its password to blank. So if you have forget your user account password then try this: 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.
If you're in the Fremont county area, The gentleman that owns that will not give it out. the main erason for that is because it is part of his business for point to point wireless.
because it does not have a wied. that way it is called a wireless network.
I'm not exactly sure what the real question is, but I will try to address what I think you are attempting to ask.... Your Windows XP password which is linked directly to the user account you are using to access the system itself, is actually set up by you so it is chosen initially by the user when the computer is first turned on and set up, or in the case where you have added a new user for the computer and again it is the same situation in which you decide what the password will be upon creating the user settings. Hopefully you can see how I am not sure exactly what your trying to ask specifically, because typically you would know your Windows XP password to log onto the computer because you should be the person that chose it upon first setting the system up in general. If your trying to figure out how to recover a lost or forgotten password then that is an entirely different issue.