Windows Home premium 32-bit locked out

My granddaughters made two accounts on my machine and now there is no comments or admin or anything other than their 2 accounts.  They do not know the passwords.   How to get back on my PC?  I have this ChromeBook, but I really want to use my PC.  If someone has an answer thank you in advance for your time and your knowledge you are willing to share.

Hello

"What to do if you forget your Windows password"

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/what-to-do-if-you-forget-your-Windows-password

"If you forget the administrator password, and you do not have a password reset disk or another administrator account, you will not be able to reset the password. If there is no other user account on the computer, you will not be able to log on Windows and you need to reinstall Windows. »

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http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/189126/en-us

Tools third password

Some third-party companies claim to be able to bypass the password that have been applied to files and features that use Microsoft programs. For legal reasons, we cannot recommend or endorse any of these companies. If you want to help to break or reset a password, you can locate and contact a third party company for this help. You use these third-party products and services at your own risk.

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Microsoft prohibits any help given in these Forums for you help bypass or "crack" passwords lost or forgotten.

Here's information from Microsoft, explaining that the policy:

http://answers.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/Forum/Windows_7-security/keeping-passwords-secure-Microsoft-policy-on/39f56ef0-5d68-41AD-9daa-6e6019c25d37

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To reinstall the operating system:

You can contact your computer manufacturer and ask them to send you a set of recovery disks.

They should do this for a small fee.

And if you have never received a recovery disk when you bought your computer, there should be a recovery on the drive Partition hard reinstall Windows how much you bought your computer.

The recovery process can be started by pressing a particular combination of the key or keys at startup. (Power on / start)

Here are the key/s support at startup to start the process of recovery back to the factory (new State).

eMachines: press the left Alt + F10

http://Techchannel.RadioShack.com/eMachines-system-recovery-1747.html

See you soon.

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