Author Topic: Resetting passwords  (Read 2256 times)

*facepalm*
that means it was burned wrong. get blank cds and burn it correctly. search for a tutorial online
god dammit making me get up again

wait when I opened it it prompted me with this "Power2Go" thing that was trying to get me to burn something to a disc
is that the thingy I need to do?

god dammit making me get up again

wait when I opened it it prompted me with this "Power2Go" thing that was trying to get me to burn something to a disc
is that the thingy I need to do?
use that when you get blank cd to burn the iso

but it's copying something from the CD already in the drive
should I copy the ISO somewhere else and get a new CD?

but it's copying something from the CD already in the drive
should I copy the ISO somewhere else and get a new CD?
yes

holy hell it's copying at 300 kb/s
is my computer supposed to be that slow?

bah what the forget ever i'll try to find a blank disc

holy hell it's copying at 300 kb/s
is my computer supposed to be that slow?
maybe it's scratched up and stuff? redownload the iso and use that
also, shot in the dark, but mitch?

nah its not scratched

i found 2 blanks though
one looks scratched a bit, the other is smudged
but it's all i got

go with the smudged one, clean it off
also are you mitch

what
no

also i have to redownload it because something forgeted
boy this is taking a while to cancel

oh, okay
was just wondering because i ran into the same problem with a friend of mine named mitch

while i wait for this stuff to download, how do i boot from a CD?


oh boy i bet this'll take a couple tries
« Last Edit: October 11, 2011, 11:34:30 PM by Qwepir »

Why crack the password? Can't you just reset it with chntpw?

it's got a step by step guide

uh
what's the difference?

also I don't know when the POST is, should I just keep hitting delete til i reach the BIOS screen?