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I accessed "Recovery Console" via the O/S disk. After choosing the number of
the installation I want to recover it prompts for the admin's password to continue. The problem is that it says my password is not valid. I am the administrator and sole user of the computer. I tried both changing the password and removing it with the same result. ????? |
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When prompted for password,simply press enter key.
"Homolka" wrote: > I accessed "Recovery Console" via the O/S disk. After choosing the number of > the installation I want to recover it prompts for the admin's password to > continue. The problem is that it says my password is not valid. I am the > administrator and sole user of the computer. I tried both changing the > password and removing it with the same result. ????? |
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I tried that and it just goes to the same thing asking for the password, you
get three tries and then the re-start. My passwords don't work either. "Andrew E." wrote: > When prompted for password,simply press enter key. > > "Homolka" wrote: > > > I accessed "Recovery Console" via the O/S disk. After choosing the number of > > the installation I want to recover it prompts for the admin's password to > > continue. The problem is that it says my password is not valid. I am the > > administrator and sole user of the computer. I tried both changing the > > password and removing it with the same result. ????? |
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On Mon, 7 Nov 2005 19:59:02 -0800, Homolka wrote:
> I accessed "Recovery Console" via the O/S disk. After choosing the number of > the installation I want to recover it prompts for the admin's password to > continue. The problem is that it says my password is not valid. I am the > administrator and sole user of the computer. I tried both changing the > password and removing it with the same result. ????? This sounds like the "gotcha" that occurs with some systems that have Windows preinstalled. There is an article in the MS Knowledge Base about it which includes a workaround for the problem: "The password is not valid" error message appears when you log on to Recovery Console in Windows XP http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;308402 -- Sharon F MS-MVP ~ Windows Shell/User |
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Hi,
I am in the same boat with this hot fix issue. Has anyone had success with it? When do we quit and run out and buy yet another computer that does not survive the 4 year anniversary? Bonny "Sharon F" wrote: > On Mon, 7 Nov 2005 19:59:02 -0800, Homolka wrote: > > > I accessed "Recovery Console" via the O/S disk. After choosing the number of > > the installation I want to recover it prompts for the admin's password to > > continue. The problem is that it says my password is not valid. I am the > > administrator and sole user of the computer. I tried both changing the > > password and removing it with the same result. ????? > > This sounds like the "gotcha" that occurs with some systems that have > Windows preinstalled. There is an article in the MS Knowledge Base about it > which includes a workaround for the problem: > > "The password is not valid" error message appears when you log on to Recovery Console in Windows XP > http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;308402 > > -- > Sharon F > MS-MVP ~ Windows Shell/User > |
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On Fri, 30 Dec 2005 10:13:02 -0800, medusa wrote:
> I am in the same boat with this hot fix issue. Has anyone had success with > it? When do we quit and run out and buy yet another computer that does not > survive the 4 year anniversary? The problem is due to a mistake made by the OEMs in the images that they apply to the systems they manufacture. There are workarounds in the article. Alternatively, there is a hotfix that undoes the damage but that is already integrated into Service Pack 1 and Service Pack 2. If Windows has been kept current, then the problem should no longer exist. If you find the directions in the article difficult to follow, contact your OEM for tech support. They should walk you through the steps to correct the problem that their imaging procedure created. -- Sharon F MS-MVP ~ Windows Shell/User |
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