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    stupid question

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by amgine27, Feb 7, 2010.

  1. amgine27

    amgine27 Notebook Enthusiast

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    ok, whats the best way to remove a password that has been forgotten on windows
    also whats the best way to see your password if you have forgotten it
    i heard theres programs and etc. out there but id rather get some expert opinions here
    thanks for the help
     
  2. Amnesiac

    Amnesiac 404

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    This conversation is probably not appropriate as it discusses the bypassing of passwords, which is not allowed according to the forum rules...
     
  3. Gregory

    Gregory disassemble?

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    As mentioned, our forum rules prohibit discussion of bypassing security measures. I'm sorry we cannot be of any help on this one.