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| Vista Home Premium | Password lock - language is different I set up my computer to use Arabic for password to log in, while the default language is english. When I logged out, I expected to have the icon for changing the language to use on the log in screen in order that I change the language and then enter the password. However, the unlike my other computer, the icon does not show on the log in page. Now, I am in a fix, my password is in a language other than the default language and so I cannot log on. Unfortunately, I unknowingly did not create a password disk. How do I get out of this fix? TIA |
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| Vista 32bit SP1 | Re: Password lock - language is different Try to boot into safe mode & try to login under the administrator account. |
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