Bypass windows Admin Login 7 Professional

Need help, I just got a dell (running windows 7 Professional) my grandfather was his old work pc and so there are 2 different accounts on this subject. It is just a standard account and the other admin. problem is that he has no idea of what is the password for the administrator and so I can make changes to this computer. is there a way to get around this? I tried net user * cmd but keep getting "access denied".

any advice would be great!

Hello Alex,.

Too, I came across this problem before, even on Windows XP!

However, good news. Is there a way around this. You will need to create a CD and follow the on-screen instructions when you start in this CD.

This CD will allow you:

  • Add/Remove accounts
  • change/remove passwords
  • View stats

Here is the link that I have always used. The first time requires thought, but I use it in my business sometimes for machines which are on a workgroup and not in a domain.

Hirens Boot CD

Let me know if you have any questions. I'll be here.

Good luck!

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