Connection in my Recovery Console

Is it possible to connect in my Recovery Console? I try with my password, but it is not accepted.

No, no, no! Only the local administrator of the respective machine maybe account log on to the Recovery Console. In other words, the only local administrator password will work! You cannot connect you to the Recovery Console.

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    Hi lmrob,

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    Samhrutha G S - Microsoft technical support.

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    Installing Windows... going to pronounce.

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