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    dell inspiron 1525 how to bypass an administrators.password

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by heavenlyfir, Oct 23, 2012.

  1. heavenlyfir

    heavenlyfir Newbie

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    I'm trying to factory restore my labtop because it needs an administrator password. I was stupid and deleted something I needed.... I'm unable to restore it because their is a password and I don't know it and I cant get the labtop to load all the way... and exbf wont help me by giving me the password to fix my problem... what can I do I tried all safe modes still will not work ran a diagnostics on it and it fails all reading tests... please help me....
     
  2. Commander Wolf

    Commander Wolf can i haz broadwell?

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    NBR doesn't allow discussion of bypassing passwords. If it's a Windows password, you can just reinstall the OS, otherwise try Google.

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