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I have several years of schooling in this area (including post-secondary), and also several years in the work force. This is my career, and I love helping others out with computer problems. I possess excellent written communication skills which allows me to guide people through complicated solutions to their problems with relative ease. Outside of helping people with their computer issues, I'm also a Professional Magician and a Musician. You can check me out at www.chrisschuh.com!

 
   

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Windows NT - blank password after Winnt repair


Expert: Chris Schuh - 1/24/2008

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got the bsod for inaccessible boot device - moved drive to another pc as slave and did scandisk w/ auto repair, moved drive back to server pc as master and did repair for winnt and MS backoffice. Now my password is blank, i can see my network and can access other servers when asked for password but i can't access this server from the network without my administrative password?? What am I doing wrong? Did i miss a setting on the repair? I can't start Net Logon either because "access is denied" - which is obvious without my administrative password. I can't wipe this machine cuz we have an old sales database on here and we can't locate the software to reinstall-working on getting the replacement software but it will still be a nightmare to get setup and would really like to avoid formatting if at all possible. Please help!

Answer
Hi Tam,

Unfortunately, if you don't have the admin password, you'll have to rebuild the machine from scratch. There isn't a way you can go in and update that password or hack/crack it.

I would pull all of the data you need off of the drive and then wipe it, so you can start fresh. This may have been caused by changing its role and moving it to another computer.

Cheers,

Chris

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