this may sound a little crazy, but if its a CMOS/Bios password, you
will need to unplug your computer and open the tower, and take out the
battery for a minute or so (usualy around 3 seconds but best to wait).
you will get a CMOS checksum error when it comes back on.
if thats not the problem and you have the welcome screen on XP where
you click a name to login, press CTRL+alt then hit delete two times. it
will bring up another window and type administrator. you then can go in
there and delete the accounts or remove passwords. i hope this little
bit of information helps. i go to vo-tech for computer repair,
networking and this year i am going into cyber security. if you have
any questions about the password removal, you can just email me at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and ill try to give you more help if needed.
Kevin
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