There are a few no-cost options to this. You would probably be able to
download the linux boot disk at
http://home.eunet.no/~pnordahl/ntpasswd/bootdisk.html that will allow you
to edit the password even if running NTFS. My personal situation requires
a bit more work. I have a RAID system and that linux disk doesn't work
with some RAID systems. There-for, I am attaching a second hard drive and
installing a new OS on to that drive. Them I'm going to hook up the RAID
system and edit the password files after I boot from the new installation.
>I'm having a problem with my computer, a duron 600 running windows 2000.
>I've forgotten my password and am wondering if there's any way to reset
>the passwords or get the system to tell me what it is.
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