User account issue

Meram78

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Hi,

I also have an user account issue. I have two user accounts, for example Tree and Trick. Tree is my primary user account and acts as the administrator.

The problem is:
The primary user account can't be accessed anymore, it's broken. But the secondary user account is accessable but has no admin right's. How to fix this issue??? I can not fix it with the DVD because it askes for the admin password from the primar user account. But I don't had a password installed on it!

Bottum line >> I can't fix the primary user account with my secondary account because W7 asked for an password I never installed (yes I am really sure!!)

Has anubody a sollution without reinstalling W7??

Thanks in advanced

Meram78 , The freaky Netherlands
 

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Have you simply tried hitting enter when it asks for a password?

If you did or that doesn't work, repair install is best. There are ways to set a password with Linux-based Live disks, but that could be more troublesome then it's worth.

http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/3413-repair-install.html

Very important for security and sharing ability reasons to always set passwords on administrator accounts. If you want Windows to boot up to desktop still without you entering the password, use netplwiz in the start menu search box.
 

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log in issue

I know it's sounds strange Flavius. Thats the reason I am dropping my question over here. But the admin account is broken and I think it effects the secundairy account some how.

gr

Aram

Hi,
I can not fix it with the DVD because it askes for the admin password from the primar user account.
What are you talking about man :sarc:? Win7 DVD never ask you about login/password.Probably you booted into partition recovery, not any Win 7 DVD!
http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/700-system-restore.html

You have to correct set in your BIOS boot options

Use system restore from WinRE.
 

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What happens in safe mode?

If you boot from a live cd/dvd (WinPE) and rename the C:\Users\%Username% folder, you might be able to get in. It depends on how the account is broken, but you didn't really give any detail about it.
 

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All of my systems still run fastest on XP 32-bit for the most part. Win7 is fun to play with, but I still prefer XP for raw speed, security, and functionality.
I know it's sounds strange Flavius. Thats the reason I am dropping my question over here. But the admin account is broken and I think it effects the secundairy account some how.
It is possibly you have corrupted information about group policy in SAM,SECURITY hives in registry,but independly from your damages Win 7 DVD never ask you about login/password although there is ability unable to pass WinRE or System Restore due to seriously damaged registry files -If any registry file is very seriously corrupted Win7 DVD can reject fix it,but then is returned message about it.As I said before you have to check boot options in BIOS and make sure you use correct Win7 DVD not any manufacturer rescue disk!
If you don't have oryginal Win7 DVD instead you can also use to fix special recovery disk Download Windows 7 System Recovery Discs — The NeoSmart Files
 

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If you don't use accessibility stuff like Narrator, on-screen keyboard or magnifier, you could consider replacing utilman.exe with WindowsGate from Hiren's boot CD. it allows you to execute processes from the login screen with system permissions (and yes i know this is death of local security, but only if people know about it :D ) from there you can run command prompt or computer management.
(not relevant: ) WindowsGate is also quite useful if you need to take a screenshot of your login screen ;)
 

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Thanks guys, I will tray
 

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Asus P4p800-VM
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X1650
Sound Card
on board
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CRT 2012
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250 gb Sata 16mb
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2 Bar
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Samsonite
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Fridge 2000
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