Author Topic: The Quandaries of a Teenage Boy  (Read 1677 times)

My coworker has two kids. One is a 16 year old girl, the other is a boy that's somewhere in the ballpark of 14.

The boy recently received a free laptop. However, the old owner did not get rid of the admin password so I've been on a quest to try and unlock it. The problem is, the only account is the admin account and that is the one that is passworded.

A guide just told me that if I put in a Windows Vista or Windows 7 installation CD, I can boot the computer and launch regedit.exe, as to enable a secondary, built-in admin account, so that I can log into that freely, so that I can launch the command prompt, so that I can change the password.

I just cracked open the DVD drive on the laptop and it already had a disc. It was a DVD, titled "Lez Cuties 4" with three girls making out on the cover.


what do

Hand it to his son, and pat him on the head.

:cookieMonster:


Cow-orker Jim.
But shouldn't this be easy?
Don't ask me how tough.



Watch it.

Or, make a weird/disturbing video, erase the Lez Cuties 4 video off of the disk, and put your video on the disk instead.

You know, you could just watch it.

Upload it to the internet and link us.

Anyway, just format the computer. It probably has a ton of research and stuff (assume viruses and malware, he probably used Internet Explorer dear god) on it, it'd be best to just hand them back a clean slate.

Just take the disc, snap it, and toss it. Who buys research anymore anyways?

ahaha dear god that's great

Upload it to the internet and link us.

Anyway, just format the computer. It probably has a ton of research and stuff (assume viruses and malware, he probably used Internet Explorer dear god) on it, it'd be best to just hand them back a clean slate.
I'm thinking this, but the installation disc I have is outdated. I'm going to ask her if she:
a) Has the installation disc for Win 7. Unlikely, but it's up-to-date.
b) Wants my outdated version of Windows.
c) Just wants her computer back.  :cookieMonster:

Just take the disc, snap it, and toss it. Who buys research anymore anyways?
Dads, that kids steal from.


I'm tempted to approach the mother with this:
"This computer was for your son, not your daughter, right?"

c) Just wants her computer back.

...with the disk in it
YES

Honestly, if it were me I would reformat, then just hand the coworker the disk and be like, "Yeah, that was in the E: drive...  You can figure that one out.  :/"

...with the disk in it
YES
She's an understanding person. It's not even her kid's research.