Hi list. I am having a very serious problem right now. For some reason, I cannot log into my laptop. I have tried many times, and I know I have typed the password correctly. I think the thing that caused the problem was when I was messing around with the net user command the night before the problem happened. I was just experimenting, as I usually do, and I changed the password through command prompt. Actually, I didn't really change x; I just used the password I have already to see if I could get the command to work. So, I know my password is still the same. So, I guess the question is, can using the net user command mess up a user account, and what is the easiest way for me to log back in. I did try downloading Windows Login Recovery pro demo, burning a cd, and attempting to boot to that cd, but my laptop didn't seem to want to boot from the disc. This was still a problem, even after changing the boot priority in the bios. I have a toshiba laptop running Windows 7 Home Premeum. I am wondering what options I have left. Is their something I missed, or an easier way to get back into my machine then messing around with log-in recovery software, and trying to boot from a cd. And if not, why isn't my laptop booting from the disc I am trying to use? I usually can fix a good majority of problems I experience with my technology, but this one is a bit complicated.
Thank you for your help.
Josh

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