Hard drive problems have required that I either recover or re-install XP. My C: drive contains data I want to save so my first option is to repair the existing version of XP.
When I boot off the XP CD-Rom I'm asked whether I want to repair an existing version of XP or install new, so I select "R" which takes me to the Windows XP Recovery Console. This screen says:
1: C:\Windows
Which Windows installation would you like to log onto?
I select "1" and the response is:
Type the Administration password:
The problem is, when I installed XP it never prompted me for an Administration Password and I never set one up. IOW, as far as I know, there is no Administration PW, so I can't get beyond this prompt. (My XP acct was an administrator acct but my PW doesn't work, nor does a blank.)
Is there a default Administration password?
Is there any way I can get beyond this prompt to try and repair my XP installation?
If not, and I re-install XP on C:, will my Favorites folder and all of the subfolders under the 'My Documents' folder be wiped out?
Thanks for your help,
KerryL
When I boot off the XP CD-Rom I'm asked whether I want to repair an existing version of XP or install new, so I select "R" which takes me to the Windows XP Recovery Console. This screen says:
1: C:\Windows
Which Windows installation would you like to log onto?
I select "1" and the response is:
Type the Administration password:
The problem is, when I installed XP it never prompted me for an Administration Password and I never set one up. IOW, as far as I know, there is no Administration PW, so I can't get beyond this prompt. (My XP acct was an administrator acct but my PW doesn't work, nor does a blank.)
Is there a default Administration password?
Is there any way I can get beyond this prompt to try and repair my XP installation?
If not, and I re-install XP on C:, will my Favorites folder and all of the subfolders under the 'My Documents' folder be wiped out?
Thanks for your help,
KerryL