"Andrew E." wrote:
> Why run the 3rd party junk to begin with...Either way,try tapping the F8 key
> on pc start,select safe mode,enter as administrator,if asked for
> password,press
> enter key,once in xp,open user account(s) & edit.
>
> "LindaCW" wrote:
>
> > I received a message after I had run a registry cleaner and the system had
> > rebooted that I needed a password to enter and had I forgotten it. I had
> > done a restore point prior to running the cleaner. There were no passwords on
> > the computer for administrator or profile prior to this. Originally when the
> > system restarted it would come on to the desktop. Now it is asking for
> > passwords to enter for either administrator or profile. I ran "Offline NT
> > Password & Registry Editor, Bootdisk / CD" to remove passwords and unlock the
> > accounts. When I rebooted after this I get the message above. I have
> > restarted in safe mode also with no difference. How can I get into my
> > computer again? I have been trying for almost a week now with no luck. The
> > OS is Windows XP Pro.
One good reason why I don't recommend registry editing utils/tools anymore. Since
you state there weren't any admin/user passwords set before this happened, when you
arrive at the username/login prompt, have you tried to log in using the Admin name
without a pw?
Press ctrl+alt+del twice and then click Ok without typing in a pw.
Other password articles here may help out.
http://support.microsoft.com/search/default.aspx?mode=a&query=password&catalog=LCID%3D1033&1033comm=1&spid=1173
If attempting all exhausted suggestions are without positive results, there is a
good utility app out there which you can add, change or remove pw's even if you your
pw will mention. **Be warned**... if you use it on a machine that uses encryption it
will be hard-pressed not to have to reinstalling the OS anew.
How to recover from a corrupted registry that prevents Windows XP from
starting
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307545
Give the above a try and see what if it can fix things.
Is the part of a network? If it is you may be able to use other methods
to restore the logon rights.
For all it's worth, registry cleaners don't really do anything to make
your computer run any better or any faster. They can cause irreparable
damage and the benefit that they purport to do is far outweighed by the
potential destruction that they can cause. Ditch these things, they are
not only next to useless they can be outright dangerous to your Windows
installation's health!
John
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"LindaCW" <Lin...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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"LindaCW" wrote:
> Thanks Jake, I have found a website about Bartpe and am finding out what
> information I need to make a cd/dvd. I had tried to do a repair install with
> my xp disc and no previous version of windows shows up in order to do the
> repair. Hopefully this will work because it's driving me nuts dealing with
> this.
>
A windows repair will not fix a missing password as it does not change
the registry.But what does worry me is why the xp cd does not recognise your
current xp installation.Have you done any disk partitioning lately?The reason
I ask is I had the same problem where I had to do a repairand xp did not
recognise my current install after I did some partitioning using partition
magic.I booted in bartpe and ran chkdsk and cleared it all up.Just something
to think about!