Guest jen Posted November 19, 2007 Posted November 19, 2007 (sorry for the repost - lost first message) I took home my old work computer for my daughter. I wanted to eliminate the password prompt at start up, went into the control panel and made changes in "passwords". I changed to administrator and left the passwords blank (thinking I would just hit enter when/if password was prompted) and check 'home computer". Well when I restated it prompted for password and now I'm lock out. No matter what I do I cannot get back into windows. HELP PLEASE
Guest John John Posted November 19, 2007 Posted November 19, 2007 Re: Help - Password Error http://home.eunet.no/~pnordahl/ntpasswd/ John jen wrote: > (sorry for the repost - lost first message) I took home my old work computer > for my daughter. I wanted to eliminate the password prompt at start up, went > into the control panel and made changes in "passwords". I changed to > administrator and left the passwords blank (thinking I would just hit enter > when/if password was prompted) and check 'home computer". > > Well when I restated it prompted for password and now I'm lock out. No > matter what I do I cannot get back into windows. HELP PLEASE >
Guest jen Posted November 19, 2007 Posted November 19, 2007 Re: Help - Password Error Okay I feel like an idiot. What am I supposed to do? "John John" wrote: > http://home.eunet.no/~pnordahl/ntpasswd/ > > John > > jen wrote: > > (sorry for the repost - lost first message) I took home my old work computer > > for my daughter. I wanted to eliminate the password prompt at start up, went > > into the control panel and made changes in "passwords". I changed to > > administrator and left the passwords blank (thinking I would just hit enter > > when/if password was prompted) and check 'home computer". > > > > Well when I restated it prompted for password and now I'm lock out. No > > matter what I do I cannot get back into windows. HELP PLEASE > > > >
Guest John John Posted November 19, 2007 Posted November 19, 2007 Re: Help - Password Error Download the utility and try to reset the password for the administrator account. How many administrator accounts do you have on the machine? John jen wrote: > Okay I feel like an idiot. What am I supposed to do? > > "John John" wrote: > > >>http://home.eunet.no/~pnordahl/ntpasswd/ >> >>John >> >>jen wrote: >> >>>(sorry for the repost - lost first message) I took home my old work computer >>>for my daughter. I wanted to eliminate the password prompt at start up, went >>>into the control panel and made changes in "passwords". I changed to >>>administrator and left the passwords blank (thinking I would just hit enter >>>when/if password was prompted) and check 'home computer". >>> >>>Well when I restated it prompted for password and now I'm lock out. No >>>matter what I do I cannot get back into windows. HELP PLEASE >>> >> >>
Guest John John Posted November 19, 2007 Posted November 19, 2007 Re: Help - Password Error PS. Did you try booting with the Last Known Good or Safe Mode boot option? Press F8 when the computer boots and you will get the different boot options. John John John wrote: > Download the utility and try to reset the password for the administrator > account. How many administrator accounts do you have on the machine? > > John > > jen wrote: > >> Okay I feel like an idiot. What am I supposed to do? >> "John John" wrote: >> >> >>> http://home.eunet.no/~pnordahl/ntpasswd/ >>> >>> John >>> >>> jen wrote: >>> >>>> (sorry for the repost - lost first message) I took home my old work >>>> computer for my daughter. I wanted to eliminate the password prompt >>>> at start up, went into the control panel and made changes in >>>> "passwords". I changed to administrator and left the passwords >>>> blank (thinking I would just hit enter when/if password was >>>> prompted) and check 'home computer". >>>> Well when I restated it prompted for password and now I'm lock out. >>>> No matter what I do I cannot get back into windows. HELP PLEASE >>>> >>> >>> >
Guest jen Posted November 19, 2007 Posted November 19, 2007 Re: Help - Password Error Oh yes I tried the last known good boot and it went to the administrator and couldn't log in. I have no idea how many administrator accounts are on the computer, but it looked like maybe 2 or 3. I tried something like this last night and it wouldn't boot, got the "non system disk" thing!! What do I do then? "John John" wrote: > PS. Did you try booting with the Last Known Good or Safe Mode boot > option? Press F8 when the computer boots and you will get the different > boot options. > > John > > John John wrote: > > > Download the utility and try to reset the password for the administrator > > account. How many administrator accounts do you have on the machine? > > > > John > > > > jen wrote: > > > >> Okay I feel like an idiot. What am I supposed to do? > >> "John John" wrote: > >> > >> > >>> http://home.eunet.no/~pnordahl/ntpasswd/ > >>> > >>> John > >>> > >>> jen wrote: > >>> > >>>> (sorry for the repost - lost first message) I took home my old work > >>>> computer for my daughter. I wanted to eliminate the password prompt > >>>> at start up, went into the control panel and made changes in > >>>> "passwords". I changed to administrator and left the passwords > >>>> blank (thinking I would just hit enter when/if password was > >>>> prompted) and check 'home computer". > >>>> Well when I restated it prompted for password and now I'm lock out. > >>>> No matter what I do I cannot get back into windows. HELP PLEASE > >>>> > >>> > >>> > > >
Guest jen Posted November 19, 2007 Posted November 19, 2007 Re: Help - Password Error I can't write the unzipped file to my cd any suggestions? "jen" wrote: > Oh yes I tried the last known good boot and it went to the administrator and > couldn't log in. I have no idea how many administrator accounts are on the > computer, but it looked like maybe 2 or 3. > > I tried something like this last night and it wouldn't boot, got the "non > system disk" thing!! What do I do then? > > "John John" wrote: > > > PS. Did you try booting with the Last Known Good or Safe Mode boot > > option? Press F8 when the computer boots and you will get the different > > boot options. > > > > John > > > > John John wrote: > > > > > Download the utility and try to reset the password for the administrator > > > account. How many administrator accounts do you have on the machine? > > > > > > John > > > > > > jen wrote: > > > > > >> Okay I feel like an idiot. What am I supposed to do? > > >> "John John" wrote: > > >> > > >> > > >>> http://home.eunet.no/~pnordahl/ntpasswd/ > > >>> > > >>> John > > >>> > > >>> jen wrote: > > >>> > > >>>> (sorry for the repost - lost first message) I took home my old work > > >>>> computer for my daughter. I wanted to eliminate the password prompt > > >>>> at start up, went into the control panel and made changes in > > >>>> "passwords". I changed to administrator and left the passwords > > >>>> blank (thinking I would just hit enter when/if password was > > >>>> prompted) and check 'home computer". > > >>>> Well when I restated it prompted for password and now I'm lock out. > > >>>> No matter what I do I cannot get back into windows. HELP PLEASE > > >>>> > > >>> > > >>> > > > > >
Guest SG Posted November 20, 2007 Posted November 20, 2007 Re: Help - Password Error Hi Jen, This is win2000 system right? I'm not sure on Win2000, but in XP home you have to have at least one user with Admin rights setup in order to boot in normal mode or else you will get the same thing you are getting. In XP home if you delete that user the log-in will default to Admin and no matter what password you put in, even if it's blank you cannot bypass this. To fix this problem you must log-in in Safe Mode and create a new user with Admin rights, set password or leave it blank and you can then log-in normal mode. As I say this may not be the case with Win2000, but thought it worth mentioning. Might be worth a try booting in Safe Mode then see if you can correct the problem. All the best, SG "jen" <jen@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:6D3E3931-4634-4947-AE96-5DDB97F2768F@microsoft.com... >I can't write the unzipped file to my cd any suggestions? > > "jen" wrote: > >> Oh yes I tried the last known good boot and it went to the administrator >> and >> couldn't log in. I have no idea how many administrator accounts are on >> the >> computer, but it looked like maybe 2 or 3. >> >> I tried something like this last night and it wouldn't boot, got the "non >> system disk" thing!! What do I do then? >> >> "John John" wrote: >> >> > PS. Did you try booting with the Last Known Good or Safe Mode boot >> > option? Press F8 when the computer boots and you will get the >> > different >> > boot options. >> > >> > John >> > >> > John John wrote: >> > >> > > Download the utility and try to reset the password for the >> > > administrator >> > > account. How many administrator accounts do you have on the machine? >> > > >> > > John >> > > >> > > jen wrote: >> > > >> > >> Okay I feel like an idiot. What am I supposed to do? >> > >> "John John" wrote: >> > >> >> > >> >> > >>> http://home.eunet.no/~pnordahl/ntpasswd/ >> > >>> >> > >>> John >> > >>> >> > >>> jen wrote: >> > >>> >> > >>>> (sorry for the repost - lost first message) I took home my old >> > >>>> work >> > >>>> computer for my daughter. I wanted to eliminate the password >> > >>>> prompt >> > >>>> at start up, went into the control panel and made changes in >> > >>>> "passwords". I changed to administrator and left the passwords >> > >>>> blank (thinking I would just hit enter when/if password was >> > >>>> prompted) and check 'home computer". >> > >>>> Well when I restated it prompted for password and now I'm lock >> > >>>> out. >> > >>>> No matter what I do I cannot get back into windows. HELP PLEASE >> > >>>> >> > >>> >> > >>> >> > > >> >
Guest John John Posted November 20, 2007 Posted November 20, 2007 Re: Help - Password Error All the information needed to create the disk is on Nordahl's web site, if you can't burn the cd make a floppy diskette. You may not need to use the password reset utility at all, if you know the names and passwords to the administrator accounts try this: To bypass Automatic Logon when Windows 2000 is starting press and hold the SHIFT key, this will present you with the logon dialog box where you can select to logon in a regular fashion where you have to enter a user name and password. You need to log on with an administrator account to undo the AutoLogon changes. If you do not know the account names and passwords the Nordahl reset utility will be helpful. As another alternative you can mount the machine's hard disk in another Windows 2000/XP machine and edit the registry and remove the autologon entries. John jen wrote: > I can't write the unzipped file to my cd any suggestions? > > "jen" wrote: > > >>Oh yes I tried the last known good boot and it went to the administrator and >>couldn't log in. I have no idea how many administrator accounts are on the >>computer, but it looked like maybe 2 or 3. >> >>I tried something like this last night and it wouldn't boot, got the "non >>system disk" thing!! What do I do then? >> >>"John John" wrote: >> >> >>>PS. Did you try booting with the Last Known Good or Safe Mode boot >>>option? Press F8 when the computer boots and you will get the different >>>boot options. >>> >>>John >>> >>>John John wrote: >>> >>> >>>>Download the utility and try to reset the password for the administrator >>>>account. How many administrator accounts do you have on the machine? >>>> >>>>John >>>> >>>>jen wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>>>Okay I feel like an idiot. What am I supposed to do? >>>>>"John John" wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>>http://home.eunet.no/~pnordahl/ntpasswd/ >>>>>> >>>>>>John >>>>>> >>>>>>jen wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>>(sorry for the repost - lost first message) I took home my old work >>>>>>>computer for my daughter. I wanted to eliminate the password prompt >>>>>>>at start up, went into the control panel and made changes in >>>>>>>"passwords". I changed to administrator and left the passwords >>>>>>>blank (thinking I would just hit enter when/if password was >>>>>>>prompted) and check 'home computer". >>>>>>>Well when I restated it prompted for password and now I'm lock out. >>>>>>>No matter what I do I cannot get back into windows. HELP PLEASE >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>
Guest jen Posted November 20, 2007 Posted November 20, 2007 Re: Help - Password Error Even when I log in in safe mode I get the prompt for admin password and cannot bypass it, so there is no way I can reset the admin password. "SG" wrote: > Hi Jen, > > This is win2000 system right? > I'm not sure on Win2000, but in XP home you have to have at least one user > with Admin rights setup in order to boot in normal mode or else you will get > the same thing you are getting. In XP home if you delete that user the > log-in will default to Admin and no matter what password you put in, even if > it's blank you cannot bypass this. > > To fix this problem you must log-in in Safe Mode and create a new user with > Admin rights, set password or leave it blank and you can then log-in normal > mode. As I say this may not be the case with Win2000, but thought it worth > mentioning. Might be worth a try booting in Safe Mode then see if you can > correct the problem. > > All the best, > SG > > "jen" <jen@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:6D3E3931-4634-4947-AE96-5DDB97F2768F@microsoft.com... > >I can't write the unzipped file to my cd any suggestions? > > > > "jen" wrote: > > > >> Oh yes I tried the last known good boot and it went to the administrator > >> and > >> couldn't log in. I have no idea how many administrator accounts are on > >> the > >> computer, but it looked like maybe 2 or 3. > >> > >> I tried something like this last night and it wouldn't boot, got the "non > >> system disk" thing!! What do I do then? > >> > >> "John John" wrote: > >> > >> > PS. Did you try booting with the Last Known Good or Safe Mode boot > >> > option? Press F8 when the computer boots and you will get the > >> > different > >> > boot options. > >> > > >> > John > >> > > >> > John John wrote: > >> > > >> > > Download the utility and try to reset the password for the > >> > > administrator > >> > > account. How many administrator accounts do you have on the machine? > >> > > > >> > > John > >> > > > >> > > jen wrote: > >> > > > >> > >> Okay I feel like an idiot. What am I supposed to do? > >> > >> "John John" wrote: > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >>> http://home.eunet.no/~pnordahl/ntpasswd/ > >> > >>> > >> > >>> John > >> > >>> > >> > >>> jen wrote: > >> > >>> > >> > >>>> (sorry for the repost - lost first message) I took home my old > >> > >>>> work > >> > >>>> computer for my daughter. I wanted to eliminate the password > >> > >>>> prompt > >> > >>>> at start up, went into the control panel and made changes in > >> > >>>> "passwords". I changed to administrator and left the passwords > >> > >>>> blank (thinking I would just hit enter when/if password was > >> > >>>> prompted) and check 'home computer". > >> > >>>> Well when I restated it prompted for password and now I'm lock > >> > >>>> out. > >> > >>>> No matter what I do I cannot get back into windows. HELP PLEASE > >> > >>>> > >> > >>> > >> > >>> > >> > > > >> > > > >
Guest SG Posted November 20, 2007 Posted November 20, 2007 Re: Help - Password Error Well it looks like you need to do as John John suggested. Mount the machine's hard disk in another Windows 2000/XP machine and edit the Registry and remove the autologon entries. All the Best, SG "jen" <jen@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:16BFEEDC-F34A-4D63-9E32-68ADBE9AC9A4@microsoft.com... > Even when I log in in safe mode I get the prompt for admin password and > cannot bypass it, so there is no way I can reset the admin password. > > "SG" wrote: > >> Hi Jen, >> >> This is win2000 system right? >> I'm not sure on Win2000, but in XP home you have to have at least one >> user >> with Admin rights setup in order to boot in normal mode or else you will >> get >> the same thing you are getting. In XP home if you delete that user the >> log-in will default to Admin and no matter what password you put in, even >> if >> it's blank you cannot bypass this. >> >> To fix this problem you must log-in in Safe Mode and create a new user >> with >> Admin rights, set password or leave it blank and you can then log-in >> normal >> mode. As I say this may not be the case with Win2000, but thought it >> worth >> mentioning. Might be worth a try booting in Safe Mode then see if you can >> correct the problem. >> >> All the best, >> SG >> >> "jen" <jen@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:6D3E3931-4634-4947-AE96-5DDB97F2768F@microsoft.com... >> >I can't write the unzipped file to my cd any suggestions? >> > >> > "jen" wrote: >> > >> >> Oh yes I tried the last known good boot and it went to the >> >> administrator >> >> and >> >> couldn't log in. I have no idea how many administrator accounts are >> >> on >> >> the >> >> computer, but it looked like maybe 2 or 3. >> >> >> >> I tried something like this last night and it wouldn't boot, got the >> >> "non >> >> system disk" thing!! What do I do then? >> >> >> >> "John John" wrote: >> >> >> >> > PS. Did you try booting with the Last Known Good or Safe Mode boot >> >> > option? Press F8 when the computer boots and you will get the >> >> > different >> >> > boot options. >> >> > >> >> > John >> >> > >> >> > John John wrote: >> >> > >> >> > > Download the utility and try to reset the password for the >> >> > > administrator >> >> > > account. How many administrator accounts do you have on the >> >> > > machine? >> >> > > >> >> > > John >> >> > > >> >> > > jen wrote: >> >> > > >> >> > >> Okay I feel like an idiot. What am I supposed to do? >> >> > >> "John John" wrote: >> >> > >> >> >> > >> >> >> > >>> http://home.eunet.no/~pnordahl/ntpasswd/ >> >> > >>> >> >> > >>> John >> >> > >>> >> >> > >>> jen wrote: >> >> > >>> >> >> > >>>> (sorry for the repost - lost first message) I took home my old >> >> > >>>> work >> >> > >>>> computer for my daughter. I wanted to eliminate the password >> >> > >>>> prompt >> >> > >>>> at start up, went into the control panel and made changes in >> >> > >>>> "passwords". I changed to administrator and left the passwords >> >> > >>>> blank (thinking I would just hit enter when/if password was >> >> > >>>> prompted) and check 'home computer". >> >> > >>>> Well when I restated it prompted for password and now I'm lock >> >> > >>>> out. >> >> > >>>> No matter what I do I cannot get back into windows. HELP >> >> > >>>> PLEASE >> >> > >>>> >> >> > >>> >> >> > >>> >> >> > > >> >> > >> >> >>
Guest Frank Booth Snr Posted November 20, 2007 Posted November 20, 2007 Re: Help - Password Error jen wrote: > Even when I log in in safe mode I get the prompt for admin password and > cannot bypass it, so there is no way I can reset the admin password. > The time you spent messing about with this, you could have done a re-install. Get out your Win2k system disk and place it in the drive, then reboot the machine, tapping F2 (or Delete button depending on PC) during the first few seconds of booting and go into BIOS, then make sure the CD drive is the first to boot from. Exit BIOS and then reinstall Win2k from disk. Do not re-format when given the option and make sure you note the new password when prompted to make one.
Guest jen Posted November 21, 2007 Posted November 21, 2007 Re: Help - Password Error In case you're interested. I DID IT!!! Don't know how, it took 3 tries, but I'm good. Lost some settings and such, and now I don't need a password at all (?). Happy non the less!!! "John John" wrote: > All the information needed to create the disk is on Nordahl's web site, > if you can't burn the cd make a floppy diskette. You may not need to > use the password reset utility at all, if you know the names and > passwords to the administrator accounts try this: > > To bypass Automatic Logon when Windows 2000 is starting press and hold > the SHIFT key, this will present you with the logon dialog box where you > can select to logon in a regular fashion where you have to enter a user > name and password. You need to log on with an administrator account to > undo the AutoLogon changes. If you do not know the account names and > passwords the Nordahl reset utility will be helpful. > > As another alternative you can mount the machine's hard disk in another > Windows 2000/XP machine and edit the registry and remove the autologon > entries. > > John > > jen wrote: > > > I can't write the unzipped file to my cd any suggestions? > > > > "jen" wrote: > > > > > >>Oh yes I tried the last known good boot and it went to the administrator and > >>couldn't log in. I have no idea how many administrator accounts are on the > >>computer, but it looked like maybe 2 or 3. > >> > >>I tried something like this last night and it wouldn't boot, got the "non > >>system disk" thing!! What do I do then? > >> > >>"John John" wrote: > >> > >> > >>>PS. Did you try booting with the Last Known Good or Safe Mode boot > >>>option? Press F8 when the computer boots and you will get the different > >>>boot options. > >>> > >>>John > >>> > >>>John John wrote: > >>> > >>> > >>>>Download the utility and try to reset the password for the administrator > >>>>account. How many administrator accounts do you have on the machine? > >>>> > >>>>John > >>>> > >>>>jen wrote: > >>>> > >>>> > >>>>>Okay I feel like an idiot. What am I supposed to do? > >>>>>"John John" wrote: > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>>>http://home.eunet.no/~pnordahl/ntpasswd/ > >>>>>> > >>>>>>John > >>>>>> > >>>>>>jen wrote: > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>>>(sorry for the repost - lost first message) I took home my old work > >>>>>>>computer for my daughter. I wanted to eliminate the password prompt > >>>>>>>at start up, went into the control panel and made changes in > >>>>>>>"passwords". I changed to administrator and left the passwords > >>>>>>>blank (thinking I would just hit enter when/if password was > >>>>>>>prompted) and check 'home computer". > >>>>>>>Well when I restated it prompted for password and now I'm lock out. > >>>>>>>No matter what I do I cannot get back into windows. HELP PLEASE > >>>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >
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