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| | Owner account password "the user name or password is incorrect" I purchased a gateway laptop with the new Windows vista Home premium operating system. I purchased this from Best Buy and then before I left the store and got to check contents of the computer box it was given to the Geek squad to do some cleanup, optimization, and add safety features(which cost me $150 extra to do). I pick it up the next day and the guy tells me to make sure I put a password in so no one can get into my laptop. So I do that a day or two later. While waiting to get internet service( I live in a rural area) I had a wireless company set up but found out the guy was a criminal and giving neighbors problems with service. So I find this Wild Blue for my area and that was hooked up two days ago and while trying to get my laptop to go wireless it wouldn't accept the password I gave it. so I call Best Buy they tell me to bring it in and it shouldn't take but 15minutes to fix it. Get there and the geek squad tells me there is no way to get into this new Vista system without out re booting the Operating System which will leave me with no safety guards that they put on and that If I want them to do the rebooting and put all the stuff they did when I got it that I would cost me $150.00. I'm so very upset I'm trying to finish up my last year in school, with a disabled husband who isn't working trying to make it on a part time wage to take care of my husband and two children. i DON'T HAVE MONEY TO DO THE $150 OR i WOULD DO IT EVENTHOUGH i DON'T THINK IT IS FAIR. tHEY COULD HAVE TOLD ME ABOUT THE NEW PASSWORD PROBLEMS AND TO MAKE SURE THAT i MADE A PASSWORD BACKUP DISK AND THE GEEK SQUAD IS SAYING THEY NEVER HEARD OF THAT. i RATHER THINK IT IS UNFAIR WHAT THEY ARE DOING TO PEOPLE AND THAT THE INFORMATION ABOUT THE PASSWORD BACKUP DISK SHOULD BE PUT IN THE COMPUTER. hELP PLEASE ANYONE THAT CAN TELL ME WHAT i CAN DO TO GET INTO MY COMPUTER MY SCHOOL STARTS sEPTEMBER 1, 2007 AND i CAN'T GET INTO THE DARN THING. iF i SEND mICROSOFT ALL MY INFORMATION ABOUT THE PURCHASE CAN THEY HELP ME OUT? |
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| | Re: Owner account password "the user name or password is incorrect" Hi, if there is a password on the account you must look for some software for reseting the password it's usually some boto CD. The other option which you may try is to boot into the Safe mode. While rebooting when the POST screen gone push F8 and from the menu choose Safe mode. When you enter it in the Welcome screen you will see your Account which I understand is OWNER and the another one ADMINISTRATOR. Shoose Adminsitrator enter your Vista and change the password for the user OWNER.This is posabble only if that freaks from the store didn't put password on the Administrator account.If you have the password on that account ask them to give it to you.That should solve your problems and save your money. Microsoft can only helps you the same way as I told you to do, they are not dealing with forgoten passwords and cracking them... Good Luck and tell is this works for you... |
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| | Re: Owner account password "the user name or password is incorrect" Robert This procedure does not work in Vista the way it worked in XP. When you boot to Safe Mode, the built-in Administrator account does not appear on the login screen unless there are no other active Administrator accounts on the system or unless this built-in Administrator account has already been enabled in advance. Since this user has simply lost the password for their Administrator account, that account will still appear on the Safe Mode login screen, but the built-in administrator account will not. There is a workaround for this, but it requires the user to have a Vista installation disk. -- Ronnie Vernon Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User <robert.stojanov@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:1188483112.146067.241560@xxxxxx Quote: > Hi, > if there is a password on the account you must look for some software > for reseting the password it's usually some boto CD. > The other option which you may try is to boot into the Safe mode. > While rebooting when the POST screen gone push F8 and from the menu > choose Safe mode. > When you enter it in the Welcome screen you will see your Account > which I understand is OWNER and the another one ADMINISTRATOR. Shoose > Adminsitrator enter your Vista and change the password for the user > OWNER.This is posabble only if that freaks from the store didn't put > password on the Administrator account.If you have the password on that > account ask them to give it to you.That should solve your problems and > save your money. > Microsoft can only helps you the same way as I told you to do, they > are not dealing with forgoten passwords and cracking them... > > Good Luck and tell is this works for you... > |
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