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    Default How to bypass or find login password on xp?

    Iv jus got a laptop and theres a password on the user account login. Does anybody now how to bypass this?? or know a way to find password? The guy i got it from doesn't now coz its from his work(the local tip). the only visible damage is the brackets are broke.

    The password hint is "pervert" iv tried the obvious in gary glitter but its not it haha.

    Please help me if u can it will greatly appreciated!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by gingebond View Post
    Iv jus got a laptop and theres a password on the user account login. Does anybody now how to bypass this?? or know a way to find password? The guy i got it from doesn't now coz its from his work(the local tip). the only visible damage is the brackets are broke.

    The password hint is "pervert" iv tried the obvious in gary glitter but its not it haha.

    Please help me if u can it will greatly appreciated!!!!
    If I remember right,

    at Windows XP Welcom Screen, simply press Ctrl-Alt-Del keys sequence together twice, and you will be shown a Log On to Windows menu which you can specify User Name and Password. In the User Name text box, key in ?Administrator? (without quote) and leave the Password field blank. Then press Enter or click on OK. If there is not password protects the Administrator account, or blank password is set, then you will be able to access the Windows with full administrative privileges as Administrator.

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    boot into safe mode then change password

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    cheers guys managed to get past the password. Now its sayin i need to activate windows before i log on. Any ideas on how to do this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by gingebond View Post
    cheers guys managed to get past the password. Now its sayin i need to activate windows before i log on. Any ideas on how to do this?
    Try this m8:



    [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xm-oWgCr314]YouTube - Activate Windows XP without a Genuine Product Key[/ame]

    Once you are in, there are other activators you put on to bypass the "Genuine Advantage Notification" which is one of the windows updates that you get when windows wants to update itself.

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    email me there is a simple wee programe ive used and its ok

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    here is a Guide

    http://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forums...ords-xp-21525/


    tested and works !!!


 

 

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