"ISO image file to burn to CD for password problem"
1.the password problem is a computer with missing (administrator password).
12/15 - "wow help"=(somehow my wife set me a administrator password which I
never had. now we have 3 new users and have a password that I never had.
unfortunately she forgot the password. I cannot log on to the administrator
but i can log on one user account. Anyone have any ideas)
2. The ISO file in question is part of the solution i found here-
http://home.eunet.no/pnordahl/ntpasswd/ -i.e. "burn ISO file to CD"
If i am not mistaken the above solution "fixing a missing Administrator
Password." is the only way to restore/create another password while
maintaining the integrity of the computer. Except of course re-installing the
OS, which is the one i settled on to fix a Missing Admin. Password.
i hope this is clear enough and thank you for your interest. i would of
worded it differently after re-reading it. -Dan
"jimmuh" wrote:
> My guess is that Dan is trying to burn something like a Linux LiveCD or a
> Bart's PE .iso. Nothing is asking him for a password. He is trying to get on
> to a system for which no one knows the password.
>
> "Donald L McDaniel" wrote:
>
> > On Sun, 16 Dec 2007 15:56:00 -0800, Dan <> wrote:
> >
> > >im sorry but i dont follow you...when your able, could you elaburate a little
> > >pertaining to the one Paragraph below. thank you Don.
> > >-Dan
> > >
> > >"By the way, you should have the same problem using any other application, no
> > >matter WHICH OS you are using. Unless you know the password, you will NOT be
> > >able to burn it."
> > >
> >
> > Ok, you claim that you are unable to burn a particular ISO "because I don't know
> > the password."
> >
> > Could YOU elaborate a little on that? Then I will be able to give you a better
> > answer.
> >
> > What file is asking for a password when you attempt to burn an ISO? Is a
> > program of some sort asking for a password? Is Windows asking for a password?
> > What?
> >
> > If the password is internal to the file you are attempting to burn, you will be
> > unable to burn it until you know the correct password and enter it. PERIOD.
> >
> > If the password is internal to the program you are trying to use, you will be
> > unable to burn your ISO until you know and enter the correct password. PERIOD.
> >
> > In any case, if you are encountering a legitimate dialog, you will be unable to
> > complete it without the necessary password, no matter WHICH program or OS you
> > use.
> >
> > Is that clear enough? If not, perhaps someone else can make it clearer than I
> > have. I can't make it any clearer.
> >
> >
> > --
> >
> > Donald L. McDaniel
> > Please reply to the original thread and newsgroup.
> > --------------------------------------------------
> >