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From: kushman5312
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  • The Administrator does not have a password at all!!!!

  • thats not windowsxp.

  • haha, stupid.

  • lol safe mode

  • cant login to xp... ? forgotten password worldtvsite(dot) inf0

  • Press CTR + ALT + DELETE and then type in the username bar

    "Administrator"

    It should work now

  • Haha my pc allways lets mii

  • If You Try Clicking Ctrl+Alt+Delete Twice, And Type In Administrator (No Password Is Required), It Will Work.

    Credits by:mangmangbananagluest

  • My dad had this too, Ghost gives a lot of problems when your PC has an OEM OS.

    I don't know how to fix it, but just don't do it when you have an OEM OS.

  • this computer was tied down to a domain so the login screen is like that.

  • o rite thanks!

  • how did u get the banner blue?

  • he probaly screwed his video card driver. To get the blue and white banner (as well as windows 2000 icons) update the video card driver to the standard driver. then go to display then settings and set color to 4 bits.

  • instal windows again pretty easy 5 min job

  • lol that happend to my old computer.. how do u fix this ?

  • when you press ctrl+alt+delete twice can you make a new account with out deleting the other accounts and the same with administrator because i want to be sher first and not mess up the computer and get in trouble

  • actually I figured out the issue, I slapped on a ghost image on top of a native windows install. WHen it was looking for the login file, it was looking for it in the wrong directory, my C: became F: and vice versa....I had to unmount the volume and assign it the correct drive letter and vhoila I was in ;)

  • @kushman5312 how did u unmount it? did u use the text based live cd?

  • Try pressing cancel or capitalize the "A" in Administrator.

  • actually I figured out the issue, I slapped on a ghost image on top of a native windows install. WHen it was looking for the login file, it was looking for it in the wrong directory, my C: became F: and vice versa....I had to unmount the volume and assign it the correct drive letter and vhoila I was in ;)

  • capitalization doesnt matter dumb ass

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