Get a box to enter the password when you start the computer

* Original title: turn my computer

When I start my computer, I get abox asking you the windows xp startup password.  This has never happened before and I don't know the password.

Hello

-Have there been recent changes made on the computer before the show?

I suggest you to check if you can connect to your account or the account of default administrator in safe mode.

Check out the link for more information on how to enter Safe Mode.

A description of the start in Windows XP Mode options:
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/315222

a. the built-in Administrator account is disabled by default.

b. you will see an icon for the administrator on the homescreen mode without failure.

c. connect you (the password will be a white)

If you are able to start the computer in safe mode, try to check and restore the system.

How to restore Windows XP to a previous state

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/306084

Important: System Restore will return all your files non-system as documents, email, music, etc., to a previous state. These files of types are completely affected by the restoration of the system. If it was your intention with this tool to recover a deleted file to non-system, try using a file instead of system restore recovery program.

Please get back to us with the information above to help you accordingly.

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