Access to the USER account

Hello

Unable to access user account! So I have to go as a guest! How can I get access in the comments, I type the password as an administrator as the user account is the administrator who is the account that I can't access!

Suppose I want to remove the password so that I can access it again, but do not know how...

Sorry, but all history is somewhat strange.
Maybe a stupid question now belongs but this laptop you or are you trying to access the laptop computer that belongs to someone else?

I mean, you know the correct password, and I don't understand what the problem is here.
What model of laptop do you have?

Another question: did you create recovery disk for your laptop? Without correct password, you will not be able to start the installation of HARD drive recovery too. It can now be quite problematic.

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