Administrator password in safe mode

I HAD TROUBLE WITH STARTING W/O MY XP DISC. WHEN I TRY 'SAFE MODE' IT ME SAYS I CAN'T USE SAFE MODE UNLESS I AM THE ADMINISTRATOR AND NEED THE ADMINISTRATOR PASSWORD. I TRIED TO USE THE PASSWORD THAT I USE TO START, BUT IT'S NOT THE RIGHT ONE. I'VE NEVER USED ANY OTHER PASSWORD AND HAVE NO IDEA WHAT PASSWORD TO USE. I CAN'T RESTORE IT BACK TO FACTORY BECAUSE I SERIOUSLY ON THE SUBJECT PROGRAMS. IS ANY WAY TO LOCATE MY ADMINISTRATORS PASSWORD OR THE DOOR BACK OF MY 'SAFE MODE '?

Hello

Microsoft technical support engineers cannot help you recover the passwords of the files and Microsoft who are lost or forgotten product features. For more information about this policy, please refer to the sticky below.

http://social.answers.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/vistasecurity/thread/3eba3150-8742-4264-be9f-0daaad2282cd

Best regards

Matthew_Ha

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