@ marwatone
First of all, I would like to say thanks to marwatone for sharing such valueable tricks with Forum Members.
As there is always a room for betterment, I would like to add some more things to the post.
For recoving and repairing the Word files, the built-in repairer wouldnt be able to repaire the most recent virus/spam. You will need to reapir it with an utility, Word Doc recovery is a good choice, however I am having one of its cracked version, if anyone interested, I can send it to him VIA e-mail.
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Recover a lost password: It's not just a symptom of old age. Whether due to infrequent use or an abundance of protected accounts, anybody can forget a password. These tips will help you overcome your memory lapse.
Setting a security password in your PC's BIOS is a great way to keep people off your PC: Until the user enters the password, your PC won't even start.
You can reset a BIOS password on most motherboards by resetting a small electrical switch--or "jumper"--on your motherboard. Check your motherboard's manual or the vendor's Web site for instructions on how to identify and reset the jumper.
It's embarrassingly easy to bypass the Windows XP log-on password: Simply restart your PC and press the <F8> key just before Windows starts. At the Advanced Options menu, select the first option: Safe Mode.
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- If one is sharing a PC with his/her younger bro./sis then if woouldnt help. You will need to creat a seprate User.
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XP will boot into Safe Mode and display a log-on screen with icons for already-established user names, as well as an icon for Administrator. Log onto the Administrator account--leaving the password blank unless you've previously assigned a password for the account--and once in Windows, open the Control Panel and select User Accounts. Now you can reset the passwords for any account.
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You can do it even not going through the
SAFE MODE, to do this,
Simply start the windows and at log-in screen, Press twice,
Control+Alt+deL and in User name field, Type
ADMINISTRATOR and hit enter (dont hit in a hard way, it hurts to a PC
) and the rest of the things are as described by
marwatone.
Regards
Surmount