Password Protected
Saturday, November 24, 2007 at 2:27 pm Posted by Joan
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We got a Dell computer at an auction that seems to work fine, except for the fact
that it boots straight to the Windows 2000 password screen and we have no idea what
the password is! I don't have the option to change to guest or anyone else. Don't
have the option to click start or anything else. The only option is to put in the
password, which I don't know. I don't have the restore disks either. Is there anything
I can do to get around this or do I just have to junk the computer?
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re: Password Protected
Thursday, November 29, 2007 at 5:34 am Posted by Crash Override
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It sounds as if you are accustomed to the welcome screen in XP. Windows 2000 did
not have that. The password screen you mention should contain at least two fields.
One is the User Name field and the second is the password field. The third field,
if present, is called domain. All fields should allow you to enter information into
them. In the user name field type administrator and then clear out the password
field. The third field, if present, should have an arrow pointing down. If you
click on the arrow, you should see at least 2 choices, on of which contains the words
(This Computer). You want to select that option. If the third field is not present,
you do not need to worry about it. The other password that you can try is the word
password. This is no guarantee that it will work, just a couple options to try.
Regards,
Crash Override, MCP
On Saturday, November 24, 2007 at 2:27 pm, Joan wrote:
>We got a Dell computer at an auction that seems to work fine, except for the fact
>that it boots straight to the Windows 2000 password screen and we have no idea what
>the password is! I don't have the option to change to guest or anyone else. Don't
>have the option to click start or anything else. The only option is to put in the
>password, which I don't know. I don't have the restore disks either. Is there
anything
>I can do to get around this or do I just have to junk the computer?
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