LOGON TO CMD (DOS)? AS AN ADMINISTRATOR

I'm trying to connect on the screen black (I think it's the old fashoned BACK screen) as administrator, but do not know the password. Any ideas?

If it asks for a password, then ask the administrator that is the password.

If it is in the bios then contact the dealer that you got the computer from.

TaurArian [MVP] 2005-2010 - Update Services

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