If the Admin password is not known, it is possible to reset the admin password using the Mac OS X install disc that came with the computer (or a retail version). Simply boot from the disc holding the 'c' key down, and proceed to the Install screen. Find the Password Reset utility (it will either be under the Install menu or the Utilities menu, depending on the version of Mac OS X), and then follow the instructions to reset the password. If the System Administrator (or root) password is unknown, there is no way to reset it. The hard drive must be erased and Mac OS X installed from scratch.
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You need to look at the hardware and find out the manufacturer and model number. Most of the large manufacturers will have a Support page, and you'll be able to enter in the model number, allowing you to find the factory manuals, where the login and password will be. Typically, default logins are either "admin" or "administrator", and the passwords are typically blank, "password", "admin" or "administrator".
That depends on the router model in question. The most common username/password combination is admin/password but there are some models that have no username (meaning that you leave that field blank) with a password of password or 1234 and yet others that have the username of admin but that, instead of using the password of password, they use 1234 of leave the password field blank.For the most recent information, go to https://www.lifewire.com/netgear-default-password-list-2619154It is organized by model number of the device in question.I hope this helps. If you have any other questions, feel free to drop me a line. If you are in the northeast Kansas area and wish professional help, let me know and I will be glad to set an appointment with you through my company.
the default username and password for routers is normally either "admin" and "password" or is printed on an information sticker on the modem, otherwise it is best to consult with Xfinity's website with your specific modem model for further assistance.
If your router supports NTP-server configuration, the spesifics should be described in the manual. Often the manual can be found on the internet by searching for Manufacturer Model User Guide. Most routers have web-based configuration: You simply connect your PC to it and enter http://192.168.1.1 (or your routers IP-address*) in your browser, and you will get a login-page. Enter the admin user name and password** for your router. Now you are logged in as administrator of your router. Find the link for the time settings-page and see what is available there. Some routers like Apple AirPorts etc don't use web-interface. There you use the Airport Admin utility *What IP-number to use? Find the IP-number for the router your computer is connected to in it's internet settings. 198.162.1.1 and 10.0.0.1 are common. Try your computer's IP-number except with a 1 as last digit. **No password? Don't log in or reset anything if it is not your router! Try admin / admin or admin and empty password if you don't remember the password (or read the manual about first login. Or about factory reset to erase all settings including password.
Try Inserting a Free Model on the Public Domain, A Script Maybe that has admin Commands, You'll have to edit the people who will be admin
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One can reset their Compaq PC's start up password by removing and returning the CMOS battery on the system board or shorting its terminals. This will cause the computer to lose all BIOS settings including the start up password.
It will be in your bios settings, try the f12 key or f2 ( depending on what type of computer and model) In their you should see user password and you have 3 types of passwords you can set.. Boot password, Hard Disk Password, and setup password.
You will need to sign up in order to get this password. You can get an account or have your current password sent to you.
You need to go to your System BIOS. When you boot up your computer, you will have to press Alt-F2 or something similar. This depends on your computer model. In the BIOS, there should be a section called "Security" or "Passwords" or something of that nature. There should be an option to ask for a "Password on Boot". The default should be all zeroes. You can put in a password which should force the user to enter a password before the operating system even boots up. DO NOT forget this password, otherwise you will be permanently locked out of that hard drive. You can obtain the master password from the manufacturer if you were the original purchaser.
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