Can not enter my password at bootup

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I have a laptop computer. Running WindowsXP, SP3, all updates current.
Yesterday I installed 2 plugins for paintShop Pro, and began using the
program as well as the newly installed plugins. Late last night I shut the
computer off and went to bed. This afternoon I came home, and turned the
computer on. It booted up to the logon screen where you type in your
password, But, as I type my password, the cursor does not move, and "no
text" is entered. I can not log onto the computer, so I can not do a restore
or get into Safe Mode or anything. Seems I am locked out. I also have an
external drive that has all my backups on it, but here again, I am locked
out of the computer. Maybe the registry got messed up or something, I don't
know. Does anyone have any ideas to help me out. I am the only one who uses
the computer, and the plugins were the only thing that I have installed
since the last Windows updates.
Huge Thanks.
 
Re: Can not enter my password at bootup

"Fishermun" <no.spam@llowed.invalid> wrote in message
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>I have a laptop computer. Running WindowsXP, SP3, all updates current.
>Yesterday I installed 2 plugins for paintShop Pro, and began using the program
>as well as the newly installed plugins. Late last night I shut the computer off
>and went to bed. This afternoon I came home, and turned the computer on. It
>booted up to the logon screen where you type in your password, But, as I type
>my password, the cursor does not move, and "no text" is entered. I can not log
>onto the computer, so I can not do a restore or get into Safe Mode or anything.
>Seems I am locked out. I also have an external drive that has all my backups on
>it, but here again, I am locked out of the computer. Maybe the registry got
>messed up or something, I don't know. Does anyone have any ideas to help me
>out. I am the only one who uses the computer, and the plugins were the only
>thing that I have installed since the last Windows updates.
> Huge Thanks.



If by 'logon screen' you're referring to the Welcome screen, try hitting the
Ctrl + Alt + Delete keys twice. This should bring up the Log On to Windows
dialog where you should be able to enter your user name and password.

Good luck

Nepatsfan
 
Re: Can not enter my password at bootup

Fishermun wrote:

> I have a laptop computer. Running WindowsXP, SP3, all updates current.
> Yesterday I installed 2 plugins for paintShop Pro, and began using the
> program as well as the newly installed plugins. Late last night I shut the
> computer off and went to bed. This afternoon I came home, and turned the
> computer on. It booted up to the logon screen where you type in your
> password, But, as I type my password, the cursor does not move, and "no
> text" is entered. I can not log onto the computer, so I can not do a restore
> or get into Safe Mode or anything. Seems I am locked out. I also have an
> external drive that has all my backups on it, but here again, I am locked
> out of the computer. Maybe the registry got messed up or something, I don't
> know. Does anyone have any ideas to help me out. I am the only one who uses
> the computer, and the plugins were the only thing that I have installed
> since the last Windows updates.
> Huge Thanks.


After the POST (power-on self test) screen appears but BEFORE Windows
begins to load, can you use the keyboard to get into your BIOS config
screens? Your laptop's manual will tell you what key to hit after the
POST to get into your BIOS setup.
 
Resetting a Forgotten Password

Resetting a Forgotten Password

Resetting a Forgotten Password


NOTES

- The built-in Administrator account is found on the
Welcome screen only if there are no other accounts
available, other than Guest, or when the computer is
booted into Safe Mode.
- To get Admin account on the "Welcome Screen" make sure
that there are no accounts logged in.
- The built-in Administrator account can create and
change passwords for all users, but cannot restore a
forgotten one.
- When a password is changed, that account will lose
all encrypted files, personal certificates and stored
Internet Explorer passwords or network resources.
- Press "CTRL-ALT-DEL" twice to get the classic Windows
logon box. Type: Administrator. If this account has a
password, enter it. Otherwise, leave the it blank.
- Recovering a password is much more difficult. Using
a cracking program can take weeks!


RESET A PASSWORD USING THE ADMINISTRATOR ACCOUNT

1. Boot into Safe Mode.
2. Log on using the built-in Administrator account.
3. Open: Control Panel -> User Accounts.
4. On the Users tab, select a user name, the password
to change and click Reset Password.


RESET A PASSWORD USING MICROSOFT'S ERD COMMANDER

1. Download a 30 day trial from here:

Microsoft Diagnostics and Recovery Toolset 5.0 $65 64 MB
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...69-0554-4595-8AB4-C34B2860E087&displaylang=en

2. Install it, run it and burn the image to a CD.
3. Boot the CD and run the Locksmith Wizard, found under
Start -> System Tools.
4. The Locksmith Wizard very easy to use, just select an
account and input a new password. Too easy!


RESET A PASSWORD USING OFFLINE NT PASSWORD & REGISTRY EDITOR

Bootable CD (Freeware):
http://home.eunet.no/pnordahl/ntpasswd/bootdisk.html

- This disc can set, reset or unlock the password of any
user account.
- You do not need to know the old password to set a new one.
- Works with Windows NT/2k/XP/Vista.


RECOVER A PASSWORD USING THE LOGIN RECOVERY WEB SERVICE

Login Recovery is a service to recover passwords for Windows NT,
2000, XP, 2003 and Vista (Fast = $30, 3-day wait = Free):
http://www.loginrecovery.com/index.php


LINKS

How to reset the Administrator's password:
http://www.petri.co.il/forgot_administrator_password.htm

EFS, Credentials, and Private Keys from Certificates Are
Unavailable After a Password Is Reset:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;q290260

Administrator and User Passwords in Windows XP:
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/win_xp_passwords.htm


ju.c
 
Re: Resetting a Forgotten Password

Re: Resetting a Forgotten Password

ju.c wrote:

> Resetting a Forgotten Password

<snip - series of notes on how to recover from forgotten password>

And you needed to change the Subject WHY? Not all newsreaders correctly
thread posts within a discussion based on the References header. Some
still rely or fallback to using the Subject header, Google Groups being
an example. It can make your reply with a changed Subject appear to be
a new thread.

Point of Usenet etiquette: Don't change the Subject header (other than
to add the "Re:" prefix) when replying. Be polite to the less
fortunate. Remember that you, too, may have to someday rely on
searching Google Groups.
 
Re: Resetting a Forgotten Password

Re: Resetting a Forgotten Password

It was my decision, and I am proud of it!

Why do people like you exist? Replying with useless dribble.

You're not my boss.


"VanguardLH" <V@nguard.LH> wrote in message news:ev5Rar6HJHA.2156@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> ju.c wrote:
>
>> Resetting a Forgotten Password

> <snip - series of notes on how to recover from forgotten password>
>
> And you needed to change the Subject WHY? Not all newsreaders correctly
> thread posts within a discussion based on the References header. Some
> still rely or fallback to using the Subject header, Google Groups being
> an example. It can make your reply with a changed Subject appear to be
> a new thread.
>
> Point of Usenet etiquette: Don't change the Subject header (other than
> to add the "Re:" prefix) when replying. Be polite to the less
> fortunate. Remember that you, too, may have to someday rely on
> searching Google Groups.
 
Re: Resetting a Forgotten Password

Re: Resetting a Forgotten Password

ju.c wrote:

> "VanguardLH" <V@nguard.LH> wrote in message news:ev5Rar6HJHA.2156@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>> ju.c wrote:
>>
>>> Resetting a Forgotten Password

>> <snip - series of notes on how to recover from forgotten password>
>>
>> And you needed to change the Subject WHY? Not all newsreaders correctly
>> thread posts within a discussion based on the References header. Some
>> still rely or fallback to using the Subject header, Google Groups being
>> an example. It can make your reply with a changed Subject appear to be
>> a new thread.
>>
>> Point of Usenet etiquette: Don't change the Subject header (other than
>> to add the "Re:" prefix) when replying. Be polite to the less
>> fortunate. Remember that you, too, may have to someday rely on
>> searching Google Groups.


> It was my decision, and I am proud of it!
>
> Why do people like you exist? Replying with useless dribble.
>
> You're not my boss.
>


Okay. Act like a child, get treated like one. That's your decision, too.
 
Re: Can not enter my password at bootup

Bad keyboard? Do you have a usb keyboard you can try?
Louis

"Fishermun" <no.spam@llowed.invalid> wrote in message
news:eASmDZ4HJHA.788@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> I have a laptop computer. Running WindowsXP, SP3, all updates current.
> Yesterday I installed 2 plugins for paintShop Pro, and began using the
> program as well as the newly installed plugins. Late last night I shut the
> computer off and went to bed. This afternoon I came home, and turned the
> computer on. It booted up to the logon screen where you type in your
> password, But, as I type my password, the cursor does not move, and "no
> text" is entered. I can not log onto the computer, so I can not do a

restore
> or get into Safe Mode or anything. Seems I am locked out. I also have an
> external drive that has all my backups on it, but here again, I am locked
> out of the computer. Maybe the registry got messed up or something, I

don't
> know. Does anyone have any ideas to help me out. I am the only one who

uses
> the computer, and the plugins were the only thing that I have installed
> since the last Windows updates.
> Huge Thanks.
>
 
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