| Log On As System Administrator Without Booting into Safe Mode |
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| Written by windowsxp550 | |
| Wednesday, 08 February 2006 | |
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Or Close Ok, First let me explain the “System” Administrator, as this is a common mistake people make. The System Administrator is separate from any Administrators you have set up. So if you are the only user on the computer, you are just an Administrator, not a “System” Administrator. The System Administrator, is installed when you install windows, and it installs as a hidden user. It allows your system full range access as far as privledges are concerned. Also, the name of the System Administrator, is just Administrator and you won’t be able to see it as an option on your welcome screen, unless you boot into safe mode. Logging on as System Administrator (the main Administrator) is done by Booting your computer in Safe Mode (F8 While booting). There is an easier way. While on your Welcome Screen Hit CONTROL + ALT + DELETE Twice {an added note to clarify…..On the Welcome Screen, you would press all 3 buttons: Control + Alt + Delete , at the same time, then release all 3 buttons, then press all three buttons again, then release}
This will bring up a normal login window. Change the username to the name Administrator. Then enter the password. If you don’t know the password or aren’t sure, keep it blank and click OK [The Default Setting in XP is to have the Administrator password blank, however Service Pack 2, now adds a question during a new installation asking if you want to set your Administrator password, so depending on whether or not you entered a password during the install will determine whether you have one now].
Once you have entered, the computer will auto log you on as Administrator.
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Comments (10)
![]() written by amarendra, February 24, 2008
how to disable local drives
written by sdasda, October 09, 2007
umm.... I deleted this hidden admin any help for me?
written by 666, June 11, 2007
Won't work on XP Home.
written by Delvious, May 25, 2007
It does if instead of holding and releasing CTRL ALT Delete you just hold down CTRL ALT and hit Delete 3 times.
written by Admin, April 23, 2007
This doesn't work if an Administrator password has been set.
written by Guest, March 19, 2006
thankz...
it really workz out! written by Guest, March 08, 2006
Thanks! That really does help! But one question, why didnt you use the print screen thing to take a screenshot?
*** (Response from Site Admin) The reason is because Print Screen doesn't work until you get into windows written by XplongVista, March 04, 2006
Nice Tip Cheers
It pays to work smarter not harder :sigh written by Guest, March 03, 2006
thank you for that
written by Guest, February 10, 2006
Cool! :grin Thank you!
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