You could try using Hirens boot CD to reset the password
Info here:
If that sentence is your actual password and you can log in successfully with it then simply change it to whatever via users options.
I thought I would have to finally get my head into WIN 10 so bought a new laptop with it.
I stuffed up when installing it and now its asking for my secret password. Which was going to be "What was my mothers maiden name" and stupid here typed that into that space when setting it up. Now when I try to boot it it keeps asking for the damn thing.
PLEASE HTF do I start again????
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You could try using Hirens boot CD to reset the password
Info here:
If that sentence is your actual password and you can log in successfully with it then simply change it to whatever via users options.
Last edited by Skepticist; 01-11-17 at 03:40 PM.
As you can get in, just go to Security and untick the need for a password or select change Password.
sail (02-11-17)
If you have just bought this new laptop and screwed up the UN/PW - assuming that there is no real super duper secret information on it in - why not use the supplied DVD and do a fresh install?
Sorry: I always smell a fish when someone says "I have a new laptop, never used it, brand new, fresh install - but I can't remember the PW..."
WTF? Nothing fishy about buying a new laptop that comes with Win10 and you have to set it up. (No CD came with it) Nothing super about this cheapy and was only AUD$225 delivered.
This one...
Jumper EZbook 3SE (3X) is equipped with a 13.3 inch FHD IPS display, brings your photos and videos to life. Powered by Intel Apollo Lake N3350 processor, ensures high performance. Designed with HDMI output, allows you to connect it to monitors, TV or projectors, perfect for creating your personal home theater.
Microsoft Windows 10 Home OS
Windows 10 brings back the popular Start Menu from Windows 7 and introduces new features, like the Edge Web browser that lets you mark up Web pages on your screen
Intel Apollo Lake N3350 Quad Core 1.1GHz, up to 2.4GHz
Ultra-low-voltage platform and quad-core processing provide maximum high-efficiency power to go. Intel Turbo Boost Technology delivers dynamic extra power when you need it
13.3 inch FHD IPS Screen with 1920 x 1080 Resolution
Offering good experience for watching videos and browsing the Web. The 1920 x 1080 resolution screen boasts impressive high-quality images
3GB DDR3 RAM for Advanced Multitasking
BTW Password fook up solved with call to MS Help line +61 13 20 58 They simply reset it after I proved my MS account which was established at the start of setup.
Last edited by sail; 03-11-17 at 05:47 PM.
Tiny (03-11-17)
Ditch 10 and go back to a better OS (7).
I've yet to hear anything complimentary about 10. Mostly it's frustration and annoyance.
I've heard this as well. It seems to go hand in hand with the problems/annoyances team, which makes me wonder about it.
Some such as yourself tell of no issues at all, yet others are consistently plagued with problems.
I like 7 - I've yet to experience an issue with it and no one I've ever talked to has had a bad word for it.
It just works.
If it does have a problem it's usually caused by third party applications.
How do you not only forget your mothers maiden name but forget this while installing the OS?????
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Statistically, if you wait long enough, everything will happen!
From a user perspective, I still prefer 7 for desktops where a mouse is used, but use 10 tablets and laptops with touch screens.
Win10 has the avantage of a smaller footprint than Win7 so a must for SSD systems.
Other than that I see no advantages over Win7 and so many disadvantages that it would exceed the scope of this thread that is strangley placed in the Electronics forum.
Microsoft's update policy with Windows 10 can only be described as a harrasment, where I fail to fathom the acceptance of it's users.
It has even deleted specific drivers necessary to run a machine correctly and this machine was not even ever connected to the internet. I simply had to load the Win10.iso once, so i can extract one file that I needed to run my PICKIT burner and from then on the never ending 'upgrades' to the SAME VERSION, probably because I stopped or deleted all the Microsoft spyware.
How can it be that I want to shut down my computer and it won't do that for two hours because It needs to 'update'. What should I do, book a new flight?
And on reboot: Update 100% complete ... please wait, that also took 2 hours, WTF.
How can you guys adore such a pathetic broken OS !
Last edited by Uncle Fester; 27-11-17 at 06:00 PM.
Update: A deletion of features that work well and ain't broke but are deemed outdated in order to add things that are up to date and broken.
Compatibility: A word soon to be deleted from our dictionaries as it is outdated.
Humans: Entities that are not only outdated but broken... AI-self-learning-update-error...terminate...terminate...
mtv (27-11-17)
I actually had a BSOD in W10 the other day, can't recall what I was doing now, so, no idea what caused it. Hasn't happened again and, yes, it was a proper BSOD!
I'm out of my mind, but feel free to leave a message...
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