Hi Shep,
You could try booting up in 32 bit Vista and follow the steps in this link
to create a password reset disk. Then boot up in 64 bit and try it.
http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/10...isk.html?ltr=P
Mike D
"Shep72-Seeking to Understand Win. Vista" wrote:
> I have Windows Vista 32 bit and 64 bit on the same computer. The 32 bit
> wasn't booting up very well so I put in the boot up disk and made a repair.
> So far everything worked out fine. The next time I tried to get into my 64
> bit that hard drive wouldn't boot up correctly. So, I did the same thing to
> my 64 bit interface, but I used the 64 bit repair disk. Here's the problem!
> I am unable to type in my password. I computer is asking me to reset my
> password and I never reset my password to diskette. I didn't feel I needed a
> password reset, but apparently the repair wiped out my password and the
> ability to use my keyboard.
>
> Please, didn't tell me I'm lost everything on that hard drive. Is there
> anyway to solve this problem? Please call me if you can't email soon!
> 308-212-0051
>
> for the password is the same on both drives.