You do. Pass the Recovery Console page for an install, then when it gives
you the list of windows OS on your system, it offers to repair, and you have
to do an escape to go to a new installation.
"Colin Barnhorst" <> wrote in message
news:...
> Andre, how do you do a repair install from the recovery console? I always
> thought you passed on the recovery console and then had the option to do a
> repair install.
>
> "Andre Da Costa [Extended64]" <> wrote in message
> news:eMu%...
>> Try repair install using the recovery console to reset the password:
>> http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;307654
>>
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>> "OpeXp" <> wrote in message
>> news:EE71F3A7-F06A-46FB-8787-...
>>> Hey I did try the blank <enter> didn't work... I however did try safe
>>> mode
>>> but did NOT try last know good boot... lets see if that works
>>> Thanks for your help
>>> Op
>>>
>>> "M. Murcek" wrote:
>>>
>>>> Two things: If you didn't add an admin password, it's probably blank -
>>>> try
>>>> just hitting <enter> when asked. Also, did you try using F8 at boot
>>>> time
>>>> and selecting Last Known Good to revert to the previous set of drivers?
>>>>
>>>> "OpeXp" <> wrote in message
>>>> news:070F674B-2802-4846-AF3D-...
>>>> > Hey All,
>>>> > This happened a few months ago and again just now....
>>>> > Every time I load nVidia drivers 64 bit of course... windows locks on
>>>> > the
>>>> > welcome screen and just stops during boot.
>>>> >
>>>> > I'm attempting to use the CD to try to back the computer a few day
>>>> > and all
>>>> > would be well, but the Windows Xp 64-bit when it starts the help and
>>>> > repair
>>>> > asks for an admin password.
>>>> > I have never have a password?
>>>> > Help!
>>>> > Thanks
>>>> > Thanks
>>>>
>>>>
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