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How to use System Restore to log on to Windows Vista when you lose access to an account

November 04th, 2008

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If you cannot log on to Windows Vista, you can use the Windows Vista System Restore feature.

You may be unable to log on to Windows Vista in the following scenarios:

Scenario 1: You recently set a new password for the protected administrator account. However, you do not remember the password.
Scenario 2: You type the correct logon password. However, Windows Vista does not accept the password because the system is corrupted.
Scenario 3: You delete a protected administrator account. Now, you cannot log on to another administrator account.
Scenario 4: You change a protected administrator account to a standard user account. Now, you cannot log on to another administrator account.

To use System Restore to log on to Windows Vista when you lose access to an account, follow these steps.

Note To do this, there must be a System Restore point at which the logon was successful.

1. Insert the Windows Vista DVD, and then restart the computer.
2. When you receive the following message, press any key:

Press any key to boot from CD or DVD.
3. Set the following preferences, and then click Next:

Language to install
Time and currency format
Keyboard or input method
4. Click Repair your computer, select the operating system that you want to repair, and then click Next.
5. Click System Restore, and then click Next.
6. Click the restore point that you want to use, and then click Next.

Note Click a restore point that will return the computer to a state where the logon is successful. After you use the System Restore feature, reinstall any programs or updates that may be removed. You will not lose any personal documents. However, you may have to reinstall programs. You may also have to reset some personal settings.

7. Confirm the disks that you want to restore, and then click Next.
8. Click Finish, and then click Yes when you are prompted.
9. When the System Restore process is complete, click Restart to restart the computer.
10. After the computer restarts, click Close to confirm that the System Restore process has finished successfully.
11. Use an appropriate method to log on. For example, log on by using an older password, or log on by using another computer account.

After you log on, you must follow additional steps, depending on the scenario that you experience.

Additional steps for scenario 1
1.    After you log on, change the password for the protected administrator account.
2.    After you change the password, restart the computer. Make sure that you can log on by using the new password.

Additional steps for scenario 2
1.    After you log on, make sure that each user account can log on by using the appropriate credentials.
2.    Change the password for the user account that cannot log on.

Additional steps for scenario 3
1.    After you log on, use the User Accounts item in Control Panel to create a new protected administrator account.
2.    Log on by using the new protected administrator account. Then, delete the older protected administrator account that was restored.

Note For safety reasons, do not use the restored protected administrator account.

Additional steps for scenario 4
1.    After you log on, use the User Accounts item in Control Panel to create a new protected administrator account.
2.    Log on by using the new protected administrator account.
3.    Change the old protected administrator account to a standard user account.


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November 04th, 2008 16:22:20

Error message when you try to install Windows Vista Service Pack 1: “Installation was not successful” or “An internal error occurred while installing the service pack”

November 04th, 2008

SYMPTOMS

When you try to install Windows Vista Service Pack 1 (SP1), you may receive one of the following error messages.

Error message 1

Installation was not successful

Error message 2

An internal error occurred while installing the service pack

Note An error code may also be mentioned in the error message. This article does not try to list all the possible error codes or messages that you might receive. The resolutions in this article are recommended to resolve this issue regardless of the error codes or messages that you receive.

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November 04th, 2008 16:19:08

How to open and save Word 2007, Excel 2007, and PowerPoint 2007 files in earlier versions of Office programs

November 04th, 2008

INTRODUCTION

This article discusses the following topics:

Updates and an Office Compatibility Pack that you must install so that Office XP, Office 2003, and Office 2002 can use 2007 Microsoft Office (Open XML Formats) documents.
Changes that are made to the earlier versions of Office programs after you install the Office Compatibility Pack.
Issues that you may encounter if the computer has not been fully updated to be compatible with the 2007 Microsoft Office (Open XML Formats).

This article is intended for a beginning to intermediate computer user.

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November 04th, 2008 16:17:27

Vista Utilities 1.2.2.47

October 28th, 2008

Vista Utilities provides you with a direct and easy access to all Windows Vista tools and utilities. Browsing through Windows Vista Start Menu or through system folders to find the correct utility to use seems to be difficult and may take some time. Vista Utilities is the perfect tool that gives you access to all the features of your Windows Vista.Using Vista Utilities, you can access … [read more >>]


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October 28th, 2008 23:16:58

How To Find A Reliable Data Recovery Software

September 07th, 2008
by Ray Lam

As computers are becoming an important part of lives, any kind of data loss can be stressful for the computer users. Hardware failure, virus attacks are most common factors of data loss but data recovery software can retrieve all the data from failed or crashed hard drives and virus affected CDs.

Have you lost any important file or data from your computer by mistake? Is your computer affected by virus, worm etc? If so, then in spite of being free from danger, a worst could happen with your PC. Data recovery software is the best solution for retrieving data.

Data Recovery companies use state-of-the-art data recovery tools process and expertise to recover your lost data, and give a success rate as high as 98%. Data recovery software is an adroit tool, which traces all the lost data from hard drive and return it to you without asking questions. Free or cheap data recovery softwares are available to users in market. However, these software?s are not easy to locate and we suggest one should be careful before using these free or cheap softwares, as they never help you out to retrieve your lost data. If the lost data is important to you and for your business then you should hire the professionals and specialists or avail the services of data recovery companies, as they will give you more than just a quick fix.

You need to make sure the software supports your operating system, such as Windows, Unix, Linux, etc. Obviously the software has to be compatible with your system or it is not going to work at all. An important fact to always remember is to never install the software on the same drive from which you need to recover your data. You could possibly overwrite the data that you are looking to recover and then lose it forever.

PC users today use unique software for data recovery to get back the lost information from their home computers, business computers, cell phones, PDA’s, or any other electronic system that might store important information. Regardless if you’re a business or home user it is always a good idea to have a backup plan as well as some kind of data recovery software in case you lose your data.

Data recovery software is limited to some extent as it is very specific and also, it is not possible to deal with all types of data loss. Data recovery software is the best option to recover lost data but you should keep back up of all your important data. But if data recovery software is just not up to the job then you can avail the services of data recovery companies or take data recovery expert?s assistance.

About the Author:
Learn about Data File Recovery by visiting http://data-recovery-proadvice.info, a website dedicated to providing you free hard drive data recovery tips and advice.

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September 07th, 2008 18:16:45