mesvak 362 [hide] #Turn on the UPS and the CPU, tap F8 continuously on the boot screen to get some windows start-up options. #Choose "Start windows normally" option and turn the UPS off immediately. #Then turn on the PC again, let it load. #After that you will be prompted with two options in the boot screen (again), select the first option - "Launch Start-up Repair(recommended)" #Let it load and Scan for issues. #After 5 min, It will ask you to "restore defaults", select "Cancel" option. #Let it continue... Wait for About 15-20 Minutes: #After 20 min, an error report screen will pop-up, asking to send information or not. #Ignore it, click on "View Problem Details" arrow, scroll down to the end of the report, then click a link stating X:\windows\ something...something (the link starts with an"X") #Another Window will pop-up, and will look like a notepad (it is a notepad) #Click File on the Menu-Bar, then select Open, and another window will pop-up (that's just too many windows!) #Navigate to C: drive (or whatever drive on which windows is installed), click Windows, then System32, after that click on the arrow beside the "File Type" option and select "all files" #Then search for a file named "sethc"(this is the shortcut to stickey keys), rename it to something else (Eg:abc) #Search for cmd, make its copy and rename the copy as "sethc" The End: #Close everything, restart the PC, go to the log-in screen, press shift 5 times, until a cmd (command prompt) pops-up. #Type in "net user administrator /active:yes", and this will activate the default administrator account of the PC. #Change/delete/manage/reset passwords from there. Or you can directly change passwords from cmd, type "net user (admin/any admin account's name) and then after a space put an asterix. proved by my shitty niggeriano pleb XD [/hide] Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites