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13-Jun-2009, 02:06 PM #1
Angry locked out of windows vista home premium without recovery disks
hi, i just bought this toshiba l305d-s5938 from fry's and set up a bios pswd and a vista logon pswd. bios is fine, but windows vista login somehow got changed? i talked to a computer shop out here and they said some models have done that and its a mfr defect or something? well im a beginner with this computer stuff and i would just like to use my brand new laptop. so how can i remove the password option-or-reset it? or just get into windows?!!! iam so frustrated. it gives me the option to reset pswd, but then asks for "removable media such as a floppy, usb flash in order to reset" i dont have reset disks- they were tossed with the cardboard packaging accidentally. anyone have suggestions?
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