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Nemmi69
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      03-04-2008
I bought a new Toshiba laptop while I was in the states and got it home here
in the UK to find that it already has an ID and password on it. How do I
clear all accounts and set it up with me as the administrator?
 
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Nemmi69
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      03-04-2008
Additional note : I am using Vista Home Premium edition

"Nemmi69" wrote:

> I bought a new Toshiba laptop while I was in the states and got it home here
> in the UK to find that it already has an ID and password on it. How do I
> clear all accounts and set it up with me as the administrator?

 
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Dustin Harper
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      03-04-2008
You could always just do a new install. That way, anything that the previous
owner had on it is gone. It could have been a store display or something,
and could have an issue with that. You're better off starting from the
beginning with it.

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"Nemmi69" <> wrote in message
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>I bought a new Toshiba laptop while I was in the states and got it home
>here
> in the UK to find that it already has an ID and password on it. How do I
> clear all accounts and set it up with me as the administrator?


 
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Nemmi69
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      03-05-2008
Trouble is that it did not come with any CD's to do a re-install.

"Dustin Harper" wrote:

> You could always just do a new install. That way, anything that the previous
> owner had on it is gone. It could have been a store display or something,
> and could have an issue with that. You're better off starting from the
> beginning with it.
>
> --
>
> Dustin Harper
>
> http://www.vistarip.com | Vista Resource & Information Page
>
>
> "Nemmi69" <> wrote in message
> news:6C07EBD7-9457-4946-86F1-...
> >I bought a new Toshiba laptop while I was in the states and got it home
> >here
> > in the UK to find that it already has an ID and password on it. How do I
> > clear all accounts and set it up with me as the administrator?

>

 
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BurrWalnut
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      03-05-2008
Go to Control Panel > User Accounts and set yourself up as a new ‘Admin’
user. Reboot or change to the new user, go to User Accounts again and remove
the old account and all its files.

If you want to change the Registered Owner, go to the Windows Orb (Start),
type regedit, press Enter and navigate to registry key
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\WindowsNT\Cu rrentVersion and in the
right pane, right-click RegisteredOwner and Modify the value. You can also
change the Registered Organization.

Create a system restore point before making any changes.

"Nemmi69" wrote:

> I bought a new Toshiba laptop while I was in the states and got it home here
> in the UK to find that it already has an ID and password on it. How do I
> clear all accounts and set it up with me as the administrator?

 
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Nemmi69
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      03-05-2008
Well I cannot get on to the machine to get to the control panel.
I would take it back but I am 4000 miles away.

"BurrWalnut" wrote:

> Go to Control Panel > User Accounts and set yourself up as a new ‘Admin’
> user. Reboot or change to the new user, go to User Accounts again and remove
> the old account and all its files.
>
> If you want to change the Registered Owner, go to the Windows Orb (Start),
> type regedit, press Enter and navigate to registry key
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\WindowsNT\Cu rrentVersion and in the
> right pane, right-click RegisteredOwner and Modify the value. You can also
> change the Registered Organization.
>
> Create a system restore point before making any changes.
>
> "Nemmi69" wrote:
>
> > I bought a new Toshiba laptop while I was in the states and got it home here
> > in the UK to find that it already has an ID and password on it. How do I
> > clear all accounts and set it up with me as the administrator?

 
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BurrWalnut
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      03-05-2008
I wonder if we are we talking about a naïve purchaser or gullible forum
helpers?

"Nemmi69" wrote:

> I bought a new Toshiba laptop while I was in the states and got it home here
> in the UK to find that it already has an ID and password on it. How do I
> clear all accounts and set it up with me as the administrator?

 
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      03-05-2008

Nemmi69;635285 Wrote:
> Trouble is that it did not come with any CD's to do a re-install.
>
> "Dustin Harper" wrote:
> > > >
> > > You could always just do a new install. That way, anything that the

> > previous
> > > owner had on it is gone. It could have been a store display or

> > something,
> > > and could have an issue with that. You're better off starting from

> > the
> > > beginning with it.
> > >
> > > --
> > >
> > > Dustin Harper
> > > dharper@xxxxxx
> > > http://www.vistarip.com | Vista Resource & Information Page
> > >
> > >
> > > "Nemmi69" <Nemmi69@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> > > news:6C07EBD7-9457-4946-86F1-1611BDC52AF1@xxxxxx
> > > > >


Nemmi,

Does it have a Recovery partition that has the Vista installer on it?
Each brand may have their own method for entering their recovery
console, but it's usually by pressing the F1, F10, or F11 key every
second when rebooting until you see the recovery screen. From there you
should be able to reinstall Vista.

Hope this helps,
Shawn


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      03-06-2008
Whatever

Anyway, contacted Ciruit City. They said they did not have a person by the
name on my laptop but told me that if i used the Toshiba Cd's supplied It
would do it. Basically (when you can find it) there is an option in the
Toshiba recovery option to reset to factory default. Warns about loss of data
etc but since there was none it did not worry me. Takes 2 hours to re-install
Vista files.

"BurrWalnut" wrote:

> I wonder if we are we talking about a naïve purchaser or gullible forum
> helpers?
>
> "Nemmi69" wrote:
>
> > I bought a new Toshiba laptop while I was in the states and got it home here
> > in the UK to find that it already has an ID and password on it. How do I
> > clear all accounts and set it up with me as the administrator?

 
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      03-06-2008

Nemmi69;636626 Wrote:
> Whatever
>
> Anyway, contacted Ciruit City. They said they did not have a person by
> the
> name on my laptop but told me that if i used the Toshiba Cd's supplied
> It
> would do it. Basically (when you can find it) there is an option in the
> Toshiba recovery option to reset to factory default. Warns about loss
> of data
> etc but since there was none it did not worry me. Takes 2 hours to
> re-install
> Vista files.
>
> "BurrWalnut" wrote:
> > > >
> > > I wonder if we are we talking about a naïve purchaser or gullible

> > forum
> > > helpers?
> > >
> > > "Nemmi69" wrote:
> > >> >


Nemmi,

Glad to hear that you sorted your problem. Thank you for the feedback.

Shawn


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