Restoration of the SYSTEM, change of password

I use a Compaq 510 laptop with OS windows 7 starter.

25 days ago, that I used the system restore option to fix my problem. She flashed up on the system, and then restore it asked for a password to enter. I entered my password and it says the username or the password is incorrect. I use the laptop for the past three months and changed the password three times. I tried my previous passwords also but no use.

Please help me as I have imp data on the laptop.

Try to log in as an administrator (or a different Admninstrator) and solve the problem of password on your account by assigning a new.

If it is the only administrator account, and you can log in or change the passward to restore administrator privileges, then I am afraid that we cannot help you because we are forbidden to Microsoft Policy to help people who have lost or forgotten password:http://support.microsoft.com/kb/189126.

I'm sorry, we can't be more helpful.

Good luck!

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