ChatterBank11 mins ago
Help - messed with registry and Windows has locked me out
In the last few days, I was getting error messages about windows not being able to find SSTQO.EXE when booting up. I went into the registry and removed all references to this file.
(When I did a google search, I got no information that suggested that this was a file that was required).
Today when I loaded up my PC (Windows XP), the windows desktop didn't load automatically and I was asked to log into my user account (except I have never set a password up). I have tried going into safe mode but the administrator account is also password protected.
I bought the PC second-hand so I have no idea what the administrator password is.
Any ideas on how I can log on to my PC? And yes I know how dumb I am to mess with the registry.
(When I did a google search, I got no information that suggested that this was a file that was required).
Today when I loaded up my PC (Windows XP), the windows desktop didn't load automatically and I was asked to log into my user account (except I have never set a password up). I have tried going into safe mode but the administrator account is also password protected.
I bought the PC second-hand so I have no idea what the administrator password is.
Any ideas on how I can log on to my PC? And yes I know how dumb I am to mess with the registry.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.That file belongs to Winfixer. If you do get back in through System Restore (which will be infected too) I suggest seeking proper assistance at one of these forums.
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Try and boot up with a rescue disk, I'll post a site where you'll be able to download the files, then copy them onto a floppy disk and try booting up with that.
These ones work fine: http://www.bootdisk.com/bootdisk.htm
These ones work fine: http://www.bootdisk.com/bootdisk.htm
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Thanks Neildownx
I will try and get in touch with the person I bought the PC from. What I don't understand is that I am the only user on the PC and I never set up a password for my account so I can't work out why it is asking me for one (trying to type no password works for neither mine or the admin log in)
I will try and get in touch with the person I bought the PC from. What I don't understand is that I am the only user on the PC and I never set up a password for my account so I can't work out why it is asking me for one (trying to type no password works for neither mine or the admin log in)
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