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Windows XP Pro Log In

Hey, need help really bad.

I forgot to log off my account on my computer when I was done and my year younger sister managed to go into user account settings, set my account from master to limited, and put hers to master.

Could anyone tell me any way besides reformating the hard drive, I could bypass her password to her account to set everything back to normal?


 
there is a password bypassing program that allows you to edit registry settings and files.


but you'd really have to know what you're looking for. it works in dos, you dont get a graphical interface.

i forget what it's called 🙁
 
That's why you shouldn't log in with an admin account for everyday use. Create an power user account for your everyday use. There's no reason for you to have admin access unless you frequently install/uninstall software.
 
Originally posted by: kt
That's why you shouldn't log in with an admin account for everyday use. Create an power user account for your everyday use. There's no reason for you to have admin access unless you frequently install/uninstall software.

an atoter not frequently install/uninstall software? :Q
 
Originally posted by: Walleye
Originally posted by: kt
That's why you shouldn't log in with an admin account for everyday use. Create an power user account for your everyday use. There's no reason for you to have admin access unless you frequently install/uninstall software.

an atoter not frequently install/uninstall software? :Q

even then.. you can always use the "Run As" option to do install software.
 
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