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"Hachmeyer, Mr. Paul S." <[log in to unmask]>
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Did you try your old password?  Maybe the new one didn't 'take'.  Or try the new one but add a space at the end.   Both long shots, but worth a try.
Paul Hachmeyer

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Subject: [PCBUILD] Lost Password

I have a Dell  studio, win 7 home, and somehow my pw won't work... I  have it written down, but no matter how many times I put it in there.. it still won't work.  This is the right pw cause I have the date I reset it which was the other day.  I looked in the Reset PW section of my computer, and it keeps telling me it's not right and I know it is.  I am the ONLY person using this puter so there is no reason why it wont work.  I just read where  I had to reinstall Windows 7 in order to change my password.  I need  help... 
is there any other way I can change it without reinstallation.  Harriet

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