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Discussion in 'Networking (Hardware & Software)' started by Al Z, 2004/04/08.

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    Al Z

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    I just purchased a used IBM thinkpad w/ NT - when it starts up it goes to a login screen looking for a domain and password from the previous owner - how do I clear this out so I can use this PC in my new world?
     
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    Easiest would be to check with the original owner. There should be a local (PC rather than domain) admin account and with that account name & password, you could get on and set things to suit yourself.

    Otherwise, insert install CD, wipe out the existing system, reload the OS.
     
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    Al Z

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    Problem is original info is "lost" - also I dont have CD drive or original CDs - any other choices given what I have?
     
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    Per posting rule #6 you won't get any help cracking a password from anyone here and that's about the only option you have left.

    You basically got 'had' when you bought a secure system without the info you needed and especially without the install media. If it were me, I'd be real tempted to get a legit copy of an OS and restage the PC.
     
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    Why not get linux? :D
     
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