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designwebs
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      12-29-2007
I have a friend who has vista installed on his new pc. The other day
he shuts down as normal and today he starts his machine back up and he
gets the standard blue login screen. He said that when he tried to
click the icon to login he was prompted for a password. He states
when he set his machine up there was not password entered. This is
the only account on the pc.

Now he can't get past the login screen because it wants a password.
Is there anyway around this?

 
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Alias
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      12-29-2007
designwebs wrote:
> I have a friend who has vista installed on his new pc. The other day
> he shuts down as normal and today he starts his machine back up and he
> gets the standard blue login screen. He said that when he tried to
> click the icon to login he was prompted for a password. He states
> when he set his machine up there was not password entered. This is
> the only account on the pc.
>
> Now he can't get past the login screen because it wants a password.
> Is there anyway around this?
>


Tell him to try just hitting Enter without entering a password.

Alias
 
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designwebs
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      12-29-2007
On Dec 29, 8:15*am, Alias <akaal...@nospam.com> wrote:
> designwebs wrote:
> > I have a friend who has vista installed on his new pc. *The other day
> > he shuts down as normal and today he starts his machine back up and he
> > gets the standard blue login screen. *He said that when he tried to
> > click the icon to login he was prompted for a password. *He states
> > when he set his machine up there was not password entered. *This is
> > the only account on the pc.

>
> > Now he can't get past the login screen because it wants a password.
> > Is there anyway around this?

>
> Tell him to try just hitting Enter without entering a password.
>
> Alias


He does that and it still asks for a password.
 
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werefrog
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      12-29-2007


"designwebs" wrote:

> On Dec 29, 8:15 am, Alias <akaal...@nospam.com> wrote:
> > designwebs wrote:
> > > I have a friend who has vista installed on his new pc. The other day
> > > he shuts down as normal and today he starts his machine back up and he
> > > gets the standard blue login screen. He said that when he tried to
> > > click the icon to login he was prompted for a password. He states
> > > when he set his machine up there was not password entered. This is
> > > the only account on the pc.

> >
> > > Now he can't get past the login screen because it wants a password.
> > > Is there anyway around this?

> >
> > Tell him to try just hitting Enter without entering a password.
> >
> > Alias

>
> He does that and it still asks for a password.
>


There is a "create key disk" or something similar at the log in screen also,
do it!!
you can read all about changing the PW just search Help for "passwords"
 
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Rick Rogers
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      12-29-2007
Then someone who had access to the machine set one for him, or he enabled a
feature that requires having a password. Have him go to Safe mode by hitting
F8 when the system initially loads and selecting it from the menu. From
there logon using the default administrator account and reset his user
account's password.

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Best of Luck,

Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com

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On Dec 29, 8:15 am, Alias <akaal...@nospam.com> wrote:
> designwebs wrote:
> > I have a friend who has vista installed on his new pc. The other day
> > he shuts down as normal and today he starts his machine back up and he
> > gets the standard blue login screen. He said that when he tried to
> > click the icon to login he was prompted for a password. He states
> > when he set his machine up there was not password entered. This is
> > the only account on the pc.

>
> > Now he can't get past the login screen because it wants a password.
> > Is there anyway around this?

>
> Tell him to try just hitting Enter without entering a password.
>
> Alias


He does that and it still asks for a password.

 
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      12-29-2007
"designwebs" wrote...
>I have a friend who has vista installed on his new pc. The other day
> he shuts down as normal and today he starts his machine back up and he
> gets the standard blue login screen. He said that when he tried to
> click the icon to login he was prompted for a password. He states
> when he set his machine up there was not password entered. This is
> the only account on the pc.
>
> Now he can't get past the login screen because it wants a password.
> Is there anyway around this?
>



New pc with Vista pre-installed - contact the vendor/manufacturer tech
support for help.

Did he try to install any new hardware or peripherals? If you try to install
a non-Vista-compatible wireless keyboard or mouse, for example, it might
react like that. Have him try disconnecting the offending device and then
reconnecting after a few minutes.


 
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Bill D
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      12-29-2007
I had a similar experience with a new computer. The builder claimed that
there was no password set by them.

I wound up spending $20 for a linux program that I had to burn to a bootable
CD. This program reset the Administrator password and everything was fine
thereafter. I understand there are free programs also available. Try here:
http://pcsupport.about.com/od/toolso...ssrecovery.htm

Bill

"designwebs" <> wrote in message
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On Dec 29, 8:15 am, Alias <akaal...@nospam.com> wrote:
> designwebs wrote:
> > I have a friend who has vista installed on his new pc. The other day
> > he shuts down as normal and today he starts his machine back up and he
> > gets the standard blue login screen. He said that when he tried to
> > click the icon to login he was prompted for a password. He states
> > when he set his machine up there was not password entered. This is
> > the only account on the pc.

>
> > Now he can't get past the login screen because it wants a password.
> > Is there anyway around this?

>
> Tell him to try just hitting Enter without entering a password.
>
> Alias


He does that and it still asks for a password.

 
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Mick Murphy
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      12-29-2007
You should have used the Ophcrack version, which is free.
It is good

"Bill D" wrote:

> I had a similar experience with a new computer. The builder claimed that
> there was no password set by them.
>
> I wound up spending $20 for a linux program that I had to burn to a bootable
> CD. This program reset the Administrator password and everything was fine
> thereafter. I understand there are free programs also available. Try here:
> http://pcsupport.about.com/od/toolso...ssrecovery.htm
>
> Bill
>
> "designwebs" <> wrote in message
> news:415355a6-64e7-4345-ba20-...
> On Dec 29, 8:15 am, Alias <akaal...@nospam.com> wrote:
> > designwebs wrote:
> > > I have a friend who has vista installed on his new pc. The other day
> > > he shuts down as normal and today he starts his machine back up and he
> > > gets the standard blue login screen. He said that when he tried to
> > > click the icon to login he was prompted for a password. He states
> > > when he set his machine up there was not password entered. This is
> > > the only account on the pc.

> >
> > > Now he can't get past the login screen because it wants a password.
> > > Is there anyway around this?

> >
> > Tell him to try just hitting Enter without entering a password.
> >
> > Alias

>
> He does that and it still asks for a password.
>
>

 
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Bill D
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      12-29-2007

Mick:

Good looking reviews! Guess that I should have been more patient in my
search for a solution.

Thanks for the tip

Bill


Impatience leads to poor uality decis
"Mick Murphy" <> wrote in message
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> You should have used the Ophcrack version, which is free.
> It is good
>
> "Bill D" wrote:
>
>> I had a similar experience with a new computer. The builder claimed that
>> there was no password set by them.
>>
>> I wound up spending $20 for a linux program that I had to burn to a
>> bootable
>> CD. This program reset the Administrator password and everything was
>> fine
>> thereafter. I understand there are free programs also available. Try
>> here:
>> http://pcsupport.about.com/od/toolso...ssrecovery.htm
>>
>> Bill
>>
>> "designwebs" <> wrote in message
>> news:415355a6-64e7-4345-ba20-...
>> On Dec 29, 8:15 am, Alias <akaal...@nospam.com> wrote:
>> > designwebs wrote:
>> > > I have a friend who has vista installed on his new pc. The other day
>> > > he shuts down as normal and today he starts his machine back up and
>> > > he
>> > > gets the standard blue login screen. He said that when he tried to
>> > > click the icon to login he was prompted for a password. He states
>> > > when he set his machine up there was not password entered. This is
>> > > the only account on the pc.
>> >
>> > > Now he can't get past the login screen because it wants a password.
>> > > Is there anyway around this?
>> >
>> > Tell him to try just hitting Enter without entering a password.
>> >
>> > Alias

>>
>> He does that and it still asks for a password.
>>
>>


 
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