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Solution: The first thing that comes to mind is to press the F8 key after rebooting, bring up the system boot menu, and use the correct configuration of the last boot option in the system boot menu to try to restore the system, which turns out to be futile. I had no choice but to reboot into safe mode, which was confirmed once again by the appearance of the equally empty welcome screen, which also did not work.
After trying a variety of methods, I still can't enter the system, and I feel depressed at the time, can I reinstall the system for this problem? Will there still be such a problem after reinstalling and patching?
I habitually used my right hand to straighten my hair like a wire, and when the temperature of the LCD screen was heated to the melting point by my affectionate gaze, a solution suddenly flashed through my mind. Once, after accidentally entering the wrong password in a row, the account was locked, and I didn't want to wait for half an hour in vain because I was in a hurry. So they want to cheat the account logon rules in Group Policy by changing the system time.
But the account has been locked and can't enter the system, how can I change the system time? There is only one way to modify the system time in the BIOS. Because the time displayed by the Windows system is actually reading the time data in the BIOS, press the F2 key (my computer is ASUS NB) to enter the COMS settings before the COMS system self-test, and press F10 to save the settings and restart after adjusting the time, so that you can easily fool the group policy and enter the system smoothly.
So can this situation be solved in this way? Just do it.,Restart the system after adjusting the time.,Keep your eyes glued to the screen.,Pray in your heart that you must succeed.,Otherwise, you'll have to reinstall the system.,Although you use ghost to make a backup.,But it's always uncomfortable.。 After n seconds of waiting, the welcome interface finally came out, ha, my name appeared, enter the password, enter, and announce that the problem was solved with the sound of the pleasant start**!
If you can't do it, reinstall the system.
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Let's reinstall the system! Don't be depressed, you've won the bid.
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Use the faulty console of the installation disk.
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Poisoning only There is a DOS version of antivirus software to try.
Otherwise, you have to reload.
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The gods can't help you, so start anew.
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You can activate your previous account by pressing F8 on boot and then selecting Control Panel, and then going to Account Settings.
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If your account has a password and you don't share anything, the average person can't access it, but a master can crack your password.
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Inaccessible when it can be opened.
Control Panel--- Performance & Maintenance - Management Tools --- Computer Management --- Local User Groups - Select Users --- find Guest
You will know the rest by yourself.
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Format and reinstall the system to kill the virus in safe mode.
You can also boot the phone and press F8 to enter safe mode, delete some accounts, and create your own account.
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You can't enter the administrator?
Is it a broiler?
Let's reload the format.
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Reinstall the system and then enter the safe mode to disinfect the virus.
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All accounts have been deactivated (including administrator), you can also enter safe mode as administrator: restart the computer, press F8 to select "Safe Mode with Command Line" When the login page is displayed, press "Ctrl+Alt+del" twice, enter the account administrator, the password is empty, press Enter. Enter at the command prompt.
net user abc 12345678 add (indicates that a user is created, the username is abc, and the password is 12345678) press enter, and then enter.
net localgroup administrators abc /add
Restart the computer, when the login page is displayed, press "Ctrl+Alt+del" twice, enter abc for the account, enter the 12345678 for the password, (it is also possible to log in directly after clicking the user name). Log in and then work on your account.
Hope it helps.
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Restart the computer, press F8 to enter the "Safe Mode with Command Line", log in, select: "administrator" account, enter it""After entering, you can enable the administrator status in the local users and groups.
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Press F8 to enter the security mode to enable the administrator account.
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Enter safe mode.
Then select Administrator account to log in.
Then modify.
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The administrator is also an administrator user, and it has also been deactivated. Can't get in.
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Start Run Input: control userpasswords2 Enter execution;
Open the user account Advanced Advanced;
The user clicks on the account to be banned attribute.
Cancel the Check before Account Banned OK.
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Press F8 to enter safe mode when powered on.
Depending on your situation, there will be two users, one is the administrator and the other is your standard account.
Administrator is password-free, you can log in and now you can access local users and group-users, and now the operations are legal and authoritative!
Enable the administrator account you just disabled.
You should be able to do all of this, and you won't add any more questions!
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1. Control Panel User Account and Family Safety User Account, can I change the current account to an administrator?
2. Enter the local user and group-user, try to see if you can undisable the administrator account or open the administrator, log out, and log in to admin to set it.
Addendum: I tried it myself, the above methods don't work, the solution is to log in to the security mode with administrator, enable the administrator account.
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Press F8 to enter safe mode when powered on.
Enable the administrator account.
If there is no login box after powering on, press twice.
Ctrl+Alt+Delete, enter the original administrator name and password, and then enter Enable.
This is the method of XP, I don't know if win7 is good or not, you try it.
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Go to safe mode to enter the user to start the advanced administrator (administr), then log out, use the advanced administrator to delete the user you created, or enable, equal to three users. Mind not usually using a senior manager (the master can ignore it), and you can deal with it yourself if there is any problem.
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Turn on Administrator and change the standard user type to Administrator, the same steps as when you disabled it.
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Enter the safe mode (press F8 to destroy the beat) and click on my computer to right-click on the management --user group to use your one with the rest of the early account to talk about the bird (click the right button to remove the checkmark of the disabled user).
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Restart the computer, when you boot to the system login interface, press and hold the CTRL+ALT key at the same time, and then click the del key twice, a new login interface will appear, enter the "administrator" password in the user name is empty, and press enter to log in.
Right-click on My Computer, select Manage Local Users & Groups Users, and then select .
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At least one administrator account exists, the system will not let you deactivate it, if you haven't changed the name, try to use :administration
Log in and try it out. The default password is empty.
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Press F8 and select Safe Mode to enter the system at startup, hold down the Ctrl Alt key at the same time, and then press the "Del" key twice in a row, a new login screen will appear. Enter the administrator password in the username field, enter your original password, and press enter to log in. Then right-click on My Computer --Admin --Local Users and Groups --Users --Select Administrator--Right--Properties--Cancel"The account has been deactivated"The front hook will do.
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Boot F8 into safe mode, enter with administrator account, and then open the account.
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This problem is exactly what I encountered, I deactivated all my users, including administrator, there is no way, enter a one-click restore, there is a DOS toolbox inside, there is a tool to clear the password in the DOS toolbox, I don't know if yours has it.
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You can also activate it after logging, you enter your username and password on the login interface of Renren.com, and a prompt will be displayed that the account is sealed, and you can go up by clicking on that unlock, and you don't even need to click on the link to the secure mailbox. Hope to adopt.
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Is even administrator disabled?
When you start, press F8 to select safe mode (or press F5), and then find User Management and undisable it.
Security mode can be logged in with administrator, if so, you can use PE to enter, try it!
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Press F8 to select safe mode (or press F5) when startup, and then find User Management to undisable it.
In security mode, you can log in with the administrator.
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I ran into this issue in a hurry.
Fortunately, the master came.
F8 security mode: Ctrl+Alt+del, and then enter the administrator password in the username to enter.
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This is a serious problem! You try to use a PE disk to get in! Add a user to try!
If not! Then there's only the reinstall system!
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Administrator can't be banned, do you mean system password or BIOS password?
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