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    My teenage daughter has forgotten the password to her hp compaq 620 laptop and i have been unable to find a program that works without costing the earth so can anyone help me out with the name of a free program that can do this without taking a week to understand how to use it or know of a program that is on a tracker/trackers.


    Any help much appreciated
    Neil

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    Mr. Mulder's Avatar knowledge is Bauer
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    Hi Neil,

    I believe I can fix this for you but to do so I'll need access to your teenage daughter
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    mjmacky's Avatar an alchemist?
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    At least get a pic before committing to the task
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    If the laptop has a DVD drive try Hirens Boot CD.Watch the video for instructions.

    Last edited by stan; 09-22-2011 at 06:59 AM.

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    There is a nix disk out there you can download that should do it in two mins will see if I can find it for you

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    teflon05's Avatar Pessimistic Optimist
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    You could try this: http://pcsupport.about.com/od/toolso...oginnowsbs.htm

    I've never used it myself, but I read the tutorial & it seems pretty straightforward, & it's free.
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    There are many boot discs you can use to clear a password. ntpasswd, Hiren's and ERD Commander 2007's Locksmith program are some ways.
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