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Tag: password

Recovering Windows XP passwords

Once back from vacation I had forgotten the password to my newly purchased Windows Media Center machine. Reinstalling wasn’t an option and fortunately there was a way around this. 10 minutes and 20 USD later I had my password thanks to the CD image from loginrecovery.com. There might be free options around but I didn’t want to spend too much time looking.

Posted on September 26, 2006Tags mce, password4 Comments on Recovering Windows XP passwords
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