After login, screen goes white. Earlier it was showing a webpage that this is a National Compliance page and the user needs to pay a fine for downloading sharing content (music, movies) off the internet. Now i can't get to my desktop. Laptop starts, i put in my user account password and it goes to a white screen. Task manager cannot be accessed, tried a different user account - same thing. Any solutions?
I am not sure what the other answers are saying to a whte screen question, but to me it sounds like the system is infecte wit a Trojan which akes over the machine.
Suggest you log n "Safe Mode" and run a virus check. Lokup starting Safe Mode on Google if unsure.
If that does not work, go to AVG website and download their Recovery Program from another machine. Create a CD from it and then boot from it on your main machine and run a scan, that should clear it.
SOURCE: I forgot my Administrator Password
Here's How To Recover the Password
It's a little bit tricky, but it work's my dear..
SULOTION/S:
The problem here is the Setup program did not complete properly. During the Setup operation, Windows assigns temporary passwords to each user account; these passwords are stored in a file called setupact.log in your Windows installation folder. When the Setup program completes properly, these temporary passwords are cleared, allowing you to set up your own password. But if the Setup program does not complete properly, the passwords are retained.
To resolve this problem, find the setupact.log file and locate an entry that reads
“Random password for Username is [password].”
Write down the password exactly as it’s written and use it to log on to the account. How you do this depends on whether you configured your file system as FAT32 or NTFS.
If the file system is FAT32, restart your system using a WinMe or Win98 startup disk. At the command prompt, type edit c:\windows\setupact.log and follow the instructions above to locate the password.
If the file system is NTFS, configure your BIOS settings so the computer boots from the CD drive and insert your WinXP installation CD into your CD-ROM drive. Restart the computer, and at the prompt press any key to boot from the CD. Press r at the Welcome To Setup screen to launch the Recovery Console and then press ENTER when prompted for the administrator password. At the command prompt, input type setupact.log and press ENTER. Make a note of the password associated with each account. Restart the computer and use the retrieved password to log on to the user account.
Cheers!
-micromaster
SOURCE: How to Unlock Windows Vista Password?
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SOURCE: Registry Editor, Task manager, Command Prompt Disabled
hi, your computer is attacked by virus .install some antivirus and scan the system to resolve this problem .
SOURCE: task manager disabled by the administrator
Hi,
To regain access to your Task Manager and Folder Options, the quickest remedy for the moment would be to download and run RRT.exe. It is "Remove Restriction Tool" and available here.
For Anti-Virus, you can try AntiVir by Avira available here. Additionally, you may want to download and install Lavasoft's Ad-Aware here. Upon download, install and update. Thereafter run a full scan. Pls follow on screen instructions.
Hope this be of initial help/idea. Pls post back how things turned up or should you need additional information.
Good luck and kind regards.
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