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Buy a copy of "Computer Junkie" with a CD with a password changer. Remember, start with a disc. There are tutorials inside.
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The boot password is not changed here, in the desktop My Computer Right-click Manage Local Users and Groups Users The first admin user double-clicked See the password setting? You can set whatever password you want, and if you don't want to set a password, you can just make sure that you don't want to set a password.
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If you set the BIOS boot password, then you can change it by selecting the "Set User Password" option
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BIOS is a motherboard option, which has nothing to do with the boot password and cannot be changed.
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Hehe, this is the BIOS password, open the machine case and take out the motherboard battery to dry for 3-5 minutes to break this password.
If it is a notebook, it is recommended to take it to a computer repair shop and ask someone to help you recover it, which is very simple.
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After turning on the computer, it takes effect on the desktop - Start - Control Panel - User Accounts - Select an account - Click Change Password - Enter the password you want to change. You may not understand it very well, but most people do. Pick me the best.
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It should be the lock screen, and the shortcut key is windows+l;
Set a password on your computer: 1) Click on the start menu; 2) Click on your avatar in the upper right corner. 3) Click "Create a password for your account"; 4) Enter the password and confirm the password; 5. Click Create Password.
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Those two shortcut keys only work when you press them when they start, and they don't work when you press them at other times, and you don't need to block them.
The second question is very simple, you click Start - > Settings - > Control Panel - > User Accounts - > then click on the username of the account you want to modify - > then you will see Change Password and so on!
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Win2k system press Ctrl+Alt+Del to set the password.
WinXP system is set up in the control panel user.
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If you use 98 and me, then you have to find some ways to modify the registry on the Internet, if it's 2000 and xp, you can set it in the user, and the lock is also very dead, and you can set it in CMOS, specifically, look for it on the Internet!
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You don't know the password, you can only clear it Open the case Take out the CMOS battery on the motherboard and put it back in for a while Remember to cut off the power The CMOS battery is a small white round battery.
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My cousin's computer wants to reinstall the system.,I want to enter the BIOS and set it to the CD-ROM to boot.,Then put it in the disc to install.,But I found that after a flash of black screen after booting, it went directly into Windows.,Holding down the delete key is useless.,There's no response at all It's still into Windows.,I remember that there should be some data popping up after booting up and then holding down the delete key to enter the BIOS But his computer didn't jump out of any data after booting up., After a flashing black screen, I went straight to Windows, how can I fix this problem???
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You need a USB disk or a CD-ROM PE to do it.
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Right-click on my computer --Properties ---Advanced ---User Profile) Settings --Delete the account You can log in as an administrator.
You can do it in safe mode, or you can press CTRL+ALT+Del input to enter it at boot.
Yes, you don't need to enter it when you change your password, you can just confirm it.
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Press the Windows key.
Click the user icon.
Delete the password.
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First, open the dashboard Select User Accounts & Family Security Click on Users & Accounts Note here and select Change Password Finally, delete the password inside and save it to become an empty password (equivalent to canceling).
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First open the start program, find the control panel, open the "User Account" inside, then open the "Computer Administrator" and press Delete Password After that, it's OK.
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You can change it by clicking "Start" "Settings" "Control Panel" and "User Account" with the mouse!
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Press Ctrl+Alt+Del and click Change Password for the quickest.
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To start Run , in the User Configuration - Management Templates - System - Ctrl+Alt+Dele option, find "Delete Task Manager" on the left
Double-click to open it, set it to Unconfigured, or Disable. Nor can you.
It's all in your manual, take a look at the manual.
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