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Hi all,

I haven't been on TTG in quite a while but I do remember how handy it was...

Whilst cleaning out I've found my Sony Vaio - Windows 7, and can't remember the password.
There is nothing on it worth keeping and it wouldn't bother me if it had to be restored to factory settings.

Anyone know anything I can do without downloading cracks etc...

I've tried the administrator bypass suggested online but no account appears...

Any suggestions would be great.

Thanks
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If you had a desktop pc then i would have helped you easily to fix it
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Zero_Point_Seven wrote If you had a desktop pc then i would have helped you easily to fix it


I've got a desktop PC, and another 3 laptops... would that help?

I'd just rather not go through the hassle of downloading software but if that's my only option then I'll get round to it someday : )
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I have a way another way of fixing the laptop go into bios and restet the password from there
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There's a thing called Hiren's boot CD it'll reset an account password, look up a tutorial online
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IMMERSIVE wrote There's a thing called Hiren's boot CD it'll reset an account password, look up a tutorial online


i was just about to say this haha, but the cd can be found free to burn on the internet.

there was also a brute force disc i used, but i think thats a free download on the internet.
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A simple solution would be to just re-install Windows.
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Sanctorum wrote A simple solution would be to just re-install Windows.


But with Hiren's boot cd he can keep all his data and programs
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IMMERSIVE wrote
Sanctorum wrote A simple solution would be to just re-install Windows.


But with Hiren's boot cd he can keep all his data and programs

"There is nothing on it worth keeping and it wouldn't bother me if it had to be restored to factory settings"
He has no need/want to keep any of his old stuff so a simple re-installation of Windows would be fine. It would also clean out any old programs etc on his laptop so it would run like new.
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Sanctorum wrote
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Sanctorum wrote A simple solution would be to just re-install Windows.


But with Hiren's boot cd he can keep all his data and programs

"There is nothing on it worth keeping and it wouldn't bother me if it had to be restored to factory settings"
He has no need/want to keep any of his old stuff so a simple re-installation of Windows would be fine. It would also clean out any old programs etc on his laptop so it would run like new.


Ah didn't read that bit lmao but thanks for pointing that out, yeah the easiest thing would be to reinstall
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