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Posted 29 November 2017 - 12:48 PM

I have this footling Acer R3 and you accept to enable legacy drivers to become information technology to boot to an external DVD drive, which consequently, makes it non see the internal HDD.

So I tin kick the CD, but when information technology comes time to select the partition with Windows, it can't notice it. What do I do?

Edited by hamluis, 29 November 2017 - 01:49 PM.
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Posted 29 Nov 2017 - 05:12 PM

What are you trying to practice? Pull data from the hard drive or reinstall Windows. Instead of using a external DVD bulldoze you should be able to kicking from a USB wink drive.

You can use Lazesoft Windows Password recovery. Download the program and run it on another computer. It will let y'all to create a bootable USB flash drive. Lazesoft will but remove or reset the local password, not a Windows Account Password.

On a Acer tapping F12 at kick should give you the boot carte to select the flash bulldoze. If F12 does non work it may need to be enabled in BIOS.


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Posted 29 November 2017 - 06:51 PM

What are you lot trying to do? Pull information from the hard drive or reinstall Windows. Instead of using a external DVD drive y'all should be able to boot from a USB flash bulldoze.

You can use Lazesoft Windows Password recovery. Download the program and run it on some other estimator. Information technology will allow y'all to create a bootable USB flash drive. Lazesoft will merely remove or reset the local countersign, non a Windows Business relationship Password.

On a Acer borer F12 at boot should give you the boot menu to select the wink drive. If F12 does non work it may need to be enabled in BIOS.

reiterate - you tin't use information technology on a microsoft account password. like when you login using your email business relationship.


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#iv AppleNewOrleans

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Posted 29 November 2017 - 07:52 PM

I'm trying to either hack the password or reinstall windows.


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Posted 29 November 2017 - 08:21 PM

If you have no idea what the password is, and you know that the account in question is not a local business relationship (and I'd say fifty-fifty if you know that it is), you'd exist far meliorate off to extract the drive and get whatever data you wish to get copied off of it, reformat it, and install Windows 10 from scratch.

The machine is already licensed, so reinstallation is a cinch.


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Posted 29 November 2017 - 08:44 PM

"...Lazesoft volition only remove or reset the local password, non a Windows Account Password..."  JohnC, I demand to re-acquire this!  What is the local password?  What is the Windows Account password?  I need my memory jogged and kicked into gear.

I run into BriTechGuy and I posted at the same fourth dimension :)

Edited by RolandJS, 29 November 2017 - 08:45 PM.

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Posted 29 November 2017 - 08:59 PM

Roland,

        I'm non clear well-nigh what you're hoping to relearn.

        A local account under Windows 8 or Windows 10 is pretty much what a user business relationship had been under Windows 7.  Information technology is local to a single machine, there are no cloud-based components to it (in any meaningful sense).   On two different machines you can create local account "Person1" and that user can have a dissimilar password on each and in that location is no connection between "Person1" on auto one and "Person1" on machine two.

         A Microsoft Business relationship linked Windows eight or Windows ten user account does have a cloud-based component.  You tin manage the password for your Windows account and Microsoft account simultaneously past changing information technology on your Microsoft business relationship.  Information about what programs you've purchased and licensed, etc., as well as synced settings for Edge and the like are maintained.   If y'all fix an business relationship on Windows 10 machine one using xyz@abc.com as the login ID, and you later attempt to fix up xyz@abc.com on other Windows 10 machines you accept to know the password for the account in club to set it up on the subsequent Windows 10 machines.  Information technology is, essentially, a grand-unified account that can be activated on as many Windows ten machines equally you choose and at that place is a raft of data carried along with it via Microsoft's cloud storage for that account.


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Posted 30 November 2017 - 04:06 PM

Thanks BriTechGuy - I just wanted to brand sure...:)


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Posted 18 May 2018 - 08:fifteen PM

I've just come up beyond this whilst searching t'internet for some aid with a Toshiba Satellite L750D Laptop, which I have come to ain due to a tenant who disowned it when he left my belongings.
It is far too good to dump, and though it has a W7 64bit COA Sticker, I doubtable it has been upgraded to W10 because though I can't log in to it, all the screens from loading through to the log in screen are typical of those I see on both my W10 Machines.

I have in the past circumvented XP log in passwords using Safety Mode, but these days the organisation security is more refined.

I demand help here! I'm stumbling around in the dark, I idea Hiren's Boot CD was the answer to a Maiden's prayer, only just reading the above, I'm now well and truly confused!

Tin can someone help me baby steps, uncomplicated language (for a simple bugger!) :)


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Posted eighteen May 2018 - 09:33 PM

What is the point in even trying to hack into a Windows ten PC for which you have no password if yous are not trying to preserve the information?   If you want to try to preserve the data information technology makes far more sense to pop out the deejay drive and connect it to another auto every bit an external disk drive and take ownership of the folders y'all want.

In any case, if you want to be able to get in to the machine and don't intendance one whit about the information endeavorDoing a Completely Clean Install of Windows x.  Y'all'll and then exist setting upwardly the machine as though it had only come out of the box.


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Posted 19 May 2018 - 04:39 PM

Thank you britechguy, I'grand non confident of what would happen if I hit the re-prepare push! The laptop has a COA for W7 on the base of operations but all the screens I've seen whilst trying to get in tell me it's likely upgraded to W10 and I could do without the hassle of seeing if it will re install without problems.

With the help of practiced old Linux, I've gained control and lo! ...it'south running W10 Pro.

Happy Bunny! :)


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Posted 19 May 2018 - 04:52 PM

If information technology'due south running Win10 Pro doing a make clean install of Win10 Pro should be a snap.

Windows ten is, by far, the easiest of the Windows OSes when it comes to reinstallation, regardless of the exact mechanism you cull to use.


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Posted 19 May 2018 - 05:25 PM

Its just me, I had a bad experience installing W10 on my newly congenital NUC machine concluding twelvemonth.

Having bought a cheap copy of Win 8.1 solely to use the "central" for the W10 install I was convinced that it would all be fine!

...Wrong!

commencement off, the update tool which creates the USB installation media "hung" office way through and at silly o'clock in the forenoon, I had to just shut downwardly and go to bed, fearing it might be a fire risk ...but no, information technology wouldn't let me have any control so I just cut the power!

Side by side day the kick media as expected  was no good and needed re- doing, but the worse chip was that my adequately new Medion Erazer laptop was getting messages from MS that something was wrong and various unexpected things were happening!

Had to get Medion to help sort it out which took the all-time function of a week!

I was going on my Hols at the weekend and could have done without the stress and worry.

On my render, having successfully created the install USB, and really installed the blest OS, my product key was rejected every bit "not recognised!!

Another week spent on the phone to and from India to MS and to TESCO HQ (they sold me the dratted Win 8.one disks).

No i in MS London or Mumbai recognised the version of Win 8.1 which was designated "Full Version".

Effect was that nether force per unit area from TESCO's Chief Exec, MS granted me a new Key for Win 10 Pro which installed as you say, "like a snap".

I actually don't think that my mental health could stand another similar experience!

...Information technology would as y'all say "Snap"! :)


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Posted nineteen May 2018 - 06:12 PM

half dozen-h,

        I would very safely say that your initial feel washighly atypical and your second more than feature.

        I wonder where TESCO got those discs from, as in that location never was such a thing equally a "Total Version."  Whatever discs challenge to be from Microsoft should only conduct a designation that Microsoft uses.  That would be Home or Pro (at to the lowest degree for retail versions) during the Windows eight/eight.1 era.


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Posted 19 May 2018 - 08:29 PM

I seem to accept that kind of luck!

These are pics of the parcel.

I still have the disks and more than importantly (if accepted) the "Central", then I suppose I could technically use it to go an install of W10 Home.

Not sure if you will be able to see the fastened pics, I can't 'cos sodding MBAM keeps blocking Postimage.org despite me having listed it every bit an exclusion!

Oyveh! one time more typical of my experiences.

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