I lost admin password and couldn't fix, now both gone

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  1. Posts : 10,200
    MS Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64-bit
       #101

    I have stated. I will work on ONE and ONLY ONE computer at a time.

    Post a snippet which shows only the one computer that we've been working on.

    Honestly, I'm getting quite tired of repeating instriuctions.

    I don't want any info except for technical info.

    I only want info on one computer.
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  2. Posts : 76
    Vista Spk 2 x64 Home Premium/Windows 7 Home premium
    Thread Starter
       #102

    okay, what next. My snippit only show the computer that we are working on. That was quit clear. I was simply pointing out to you that if you were to look at what system I have it shows a different on then this because I updated the information as I was directed to do so for the other one and I i did not want you to be thrown off.
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  3. Posts : 10,200
    MS Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64-bit
       #103

    The snippet shows three accounts:
    Guest account which is off.

    Your administrator account.

    Your standard user account.

    This is good and the way things should be.

    However, I must be 100% certain since I'm easily confused.

    Is the snipped of User Accounts for the machine we are working on?

    The set up is good and is the recommended approach.

    There is one matter where I'm still confused.

    Dod you use the Manifier? If yes, does the manifier work?

    To make sure that there are no corruped system files, then
    1. go to an elevated command prompt,
    2. run following command: SFC /SCANNOW
    3. If SFC (System File Checker) does not say "no integrity viollations found" then run SFC ./SCANNOW again. If you do not see the msg ."...no integrity violations found", then run SFC /SCANNOW again.
    Let me know if SFC is still not saying "no integrity violations fournd.

    6. REBOOT regardless of the msg shown.

    What is an elevated command prompt? That means to run cmd.exe as an administrator, in other words:
    | type CMD.EXE | do NOT hit Enter | right-click on cmd.exe in the list shown | click on "Run as administrator"

    You are now at an "elevated command prompt"

    There is a tutorial on running SFC in case you would like more info.

    SFC /SCANNOW Command - System File Checker
    Last edited by karlsnooks; 11 Aug 2011 at 00:52.
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  4. Posts : 10,200
    MS Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64-bit
       #104

    Oh yes,

    I do not know whether you use the auto-update feature or if you run the update via control Panel | Windows Update

    In either case, Microsoft released several updates yesterday.

    Two of those updates may take forever.

    You will think that your computer is frozen.

    Your computer is not frozen.

    You can use following key combo: Ctrl + Shift + ESC
    That will pop-up the "Task Manager". The Applications tab will show you the currently running programs.

    To avoid complications, I never, never run any other programs while the entire update procedure is running (other than the Task Manager).

    Others are braver, but I do not have weird update behavior.
    Last edited by karlsnooks; 11 Aug 2011 at 00:36. Reason: update release date
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  5. Posts : 10,200
    MS Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64-bit
       #105

    And now a tidbit of info:

    Tuesdays are referred to as "Update Tuesdays" since updates are released by Microsoft on Tuesdays.

    There have been a couple of rare exceptions. The latest exception was prompted by a malware attack that was spreading with great speed and alacrity.

    The Microsoft Security Essentials database is updated immediately which can result in three or more updates to the MSE database in one day.

    I, manually, update MSE daily, but others let MSE automatically update and on a weekly basis.

    Oh yes, if they are not running behind, then MS releases the updates at 09:00 Pacific Coast Time on Tuesdays.
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  6. Posts : 10,200
    MS Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64-bit
       #106

    More security related items:
    1. Did you change your admin account password? If no, then change immediately.

    2. Did you change your standard user account password? If no, then change immediately.

    3. Did you change your LastPass master password? If no, then change immediately.

    4. Since there was a possible compromise of your LastPass, then check all banking accounts for unusual activity. I'd suggest changing passwords on those accounts which you don't want to be breached.
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  7. Posts : 76
    Vista Spk 2 x64 Home Premium/Windows 7 Home premium
    Thread Starter
       #107

    Wait, they change immediately. I just finished doing a whole bunch of Microsoft updates. If all my passwords change then how will I know what they are? I am gong to run the scan right now. But I am telling you. I can not go to run and type cmd.exe. The only way I can get there is if I open an old cmd window if I search for it and then go into that one and get it to the Windows/System32. There is more then one magnify.exe that was changed. That was done during the password reset process that I used. It is this one.recover admin password.docx I highlighted the steps that I missed. I had that and another copied and when I printed this page fell below my printer desk. So, I messed up and all accounts are locked. I only have one password reset and that is mine. I have no idea what happened to the rest of my USB stick. Moving twice.

    I will go do what you said to do but I am afraid to turn my computer off now as what happens if it resets my password???


    Oh, and remember, I told you, no matter what I use to sign into my computer, what password. Only the right one gets me in but I always get a pop-up that says you have logged in as ______ a very old user name...
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  8. Posts : 76
    Vista Spk 2 x64 Home Premium/Windows 7 Home premium
    Thread Starter
       #108

    OH, and I have no backup. No image backup no nothing. My External Western Digital Hard Drive will not show up. Any clues what to do. It's not a matter of just assigning a new drive letter or anything like that because at one point I did have a problem where I couldn't read or write to it just see it. Now it does not show at all anywhere!!!

    I changed all passwords and all banking accounts etc... thanks
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  9. Posts : 76
    Vista Spk 2 x64 Home Premium/Windows 7 Home premium
    Thread Starter
       #109

    I know that you don't want to hear about other computers but on both of mine since these updates ran I am getting systems errors about being low on memory and not being able to run programs. I uninstalled a ton of things on this computer and there is plenty left. What is the deal. In fact the majority of the stuff on this computer is Microsoft's updates. Maybe they just need to buy me and everyone else new hard drives or build a better operation system. I know you are a big fan of theirs but I am going through all of this stuff nice from what I can see is because of them!

    Suddenly it show not just my C drive in My Computer but on my network it shows another exactly the same as my network. Also my file systems are all messed up I have documents in 5 different places and Pictures and everything is everywhere since the whole "unlock" your password!I lost admin password and couldn't fix, now both gone-twodrives.png
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  10. Posts : 10,200
    MS Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64-bit
       #110

    beachinmoney,

    Your present problems and your new problems are such that I now have only one recommendation for you:

    Backup all data dear to your heart and make a clean install.

    This is my final recommendation.

    No more advice.

    How you backup your data is your problem.

    Which install option you choose yours. I will llst a link to a tutorial..

    I have no more advice and will answer no more questions . I wish you well with the clean install.

    Clean Install Windows 7
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