If this is just the second time she has turned it on then possibly a restore
to the factory setup would be in order. This will return the computer to the
way it came from the factory. Note that this will erase any information on
the computer. If she did create some data or files the first time she
started the computer it will be lost. Consult the owners manual for how to
do this.
There is no easy way to change the password. It involves creating a Linux
boot CD or floppy disk with a special program for changing the password. The
procedure can corrupt the file system and/or the registry. It is also a
complicated program to use.
--
Kerry Brown
Microsoft MVP - Shell/User
http://www.vistahelp.ca/phpBB2/
"Stevie R" <> wrote in message
news:F48FC2EB-2B3D-4B6B-ADC3-...
> My sister-in-law who lives in Australia finally decided to use a PC to
> keep
> in touch over the internet. She bought a Laptop using Vista and set it up
> with one user account around 2 months ago. She is not computer literate
> and
> barely knows how to switch it on. It has taken her up till now to switch
> it
> on for the second time as she just got broadband installed at her home.
> The
> problem we now have is that she has forgotten the password she created and
> cannot logon to the system. I am not familiar with Windows Vista and was
> unable to advise her how to logon using the default Administrator account.
> It
> seems Vista is much different from XP in this respect. Can anyone advise
> me
> if I can access the default admin account on the logon screen or if there
> is
> another way to reset the password without talking her through a system
> restore. She didn't create password reset disks. I appreciate your help on
> this.
>
> Thanks
> --
> Stevie_R