If you have your files stored in a 2nd partition (ie. if Windows is using 1 hard drive, and your files are in the 2nd one), then use Expert Mode on the recovery disk it won't erase the other drive, just the one windows is in.
Other than that, not much you can do except use a 3rd-Party boot ISO, using it on a CD an booting up from it. They can remove all passwords associated with usernames and Administrator passwords.
Login to the Administrator account and change the password to something you know.
In Microsoft Windows, the Administrator password usually refers to the password of the Local Administrator account. The Local Administrator is a built-in user object to every instance of Windows, the default name being simply Administrator. The account name is almost always changed by Group Policy, but the convention remains to refer to the account's password as simply the "Administrator password". Strictly speaking, and Administrator password could be a password associated with any user account that has administrator privileges on a given system. You will sometimes here the term associated with web or cloud based applications. But usually, the term "Administrator password" is most closely associated with Microsoft Windows.
My Gmail account was disabled, but there is no way that you can get your Gmail account back, sorry for your unfortunate event.
By default, there is no password set for the hidden administrator account on Windows XP. When setting up this account and enabling it, the user must create their own password.
You can use a Gmail's alternative Gmail to retrieve password. The password can be reset via this email account. This is the reason why you need an alternate account.
You are asked for the password to the Administrator account.
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.
Under guest account you cannot do much, and of course you cannot get administrator rights. But if it's your personal computer you can cancel a administrator password using a special cd, for instance, NT Cracker. After you cancel the password you will be able to log on under administrator account without a password.
Go to start then control panel then user account the go to change password of any account if you are administrator if you are not an administrator you cannot change any password or make any changes
This is not a way to retrieve this account. You will have to have either the password or email address.
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.
My son keeps putting a password on the Administrator account and I keep having to get rid of it. (I make him tell me the pass) I don't want to make another User account as I don't go on the computer much. So I'm just asking for a program that makes it so you need to type in a Password TO SET a password on the administrator account. Someone please help!