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There are a lot of utilities which allow to reset password on Windows based computers. One of is called NT-cracker, it can help you.
There are many steps to protect your data: password protect your computer's account; use a strong password; if possible use a router and turn on the software firewall in your computer.
The computer needs at least one account with full privileges in order to allow the installation of software. By default, the computer will come with such an account - the default administrator account. Since the account has full privileges it really needs to be protected such that only someone who is supposed to have full privileges on the machine can access it. The protection comes in the form of password protecting the account.
If a computer is connected to the Internet, it can access e-mail. Not all computers are connected to the Internet, so they can not access e-mail.
You need a password, it's the same password as your Mojang or Minecraft account.
Betty. What password locked you out? Is it the Windows password, a password to a particular program on your computer or the password to an online account?
It is possible to change your AIM password without having the AIM chat installed on your computer. First, you have to log into your AIM account. Then, near the top right of the page, click "My Account". On the next page, on the left, click on "Manage my Account".
The money comes from YOU. In order to make a purchase using a computer, you need a bank account (or a paypal account) into which you have placed YOUR money. When you make the purchase the suppliers' (shops') computers talk to your banks computer and (with your authorisation - you have to know your ID number, password/pin) takes money from your account and gives it to the shop.
In Linux and Unix-like systems, the "root" account is the only account with all possible privileges. The "root" password would be the password needed to access this account or assume its identity.
This is the beauty of a file system called NTFS. NTFS is based on security, and is on any Windows computer from Windows 2000 to now. This makes things such as trying to change the administrator's password from a standard account not possible. NTFS additionally adds file protection - your files will not be viewed from a standard account if set to as an administrator. Your answer in short is no. There is no way to change the administrator password with a standard account.
You use the same password and user name you use to log into your Google account on your computer.
Set password on admin account.