hi... I'm posting here to see if someone could help me.... I was playing osu! in a laptop until it fell down and it broke xd now I have one but it is blocked y I can't install anything on it... I didn't buy it was given to me by my dad xd he used to use it for work before and it is blocked because of that and I can't install anything... I can't format it now because my dad has important files inside.
then I ask: Is someone so kind he can upload the osu! folder for me pleasee? huehuehue I know it could be tedious but I really want to play :/... also would someone explain me how to hack the 'Administrator' account of this PC so I can access to all options of the computer
thanks beforehand xd
PD: please forgive me for my spelling mistakes xd
I am sorry for writing it in Spanish... I am not good with English I hope someone understands it u.u
Primero que nada, es mejor que tengas más cuidado con los notebooks. NUNCA coloques el notebook en un lugar donde se pueda caer fácilmente, y ten cuidado para que nadie pueda pasar a llevar los cables conectados al computador.
Si tienes Windows XP, puedes intentar esto (funciona en el 90% de los computadores)
1- Enciende el notebook, sin abrir ninguna cuenta.
2- Si tienes el método predeterminado de Windows XP de Ingreso de Cuenta (donde cada usuario tiene una imagen donde uno le hace click), Presiona CTRL+ALT+SUPR 2 veces para activar el método alternativo (una ventana pequeña donde uno escribe el nombre de usuario y la contraseña en vez de tener imagenes para cada cuenta). Si ya tenías el método alternativo pasa al paso 3.
3- Escribe Administrador (Administrator o Admin si no funciona con Administrador) en el nombre de usuario, nada en la contraseña e intenta conectarte. Esto funciona porque Windows XP predeterminadamente tiene una cuenta llamada Administrador sin contraseña.
4- Una vez dentro de la cuenta administrador, abres Panel de Control, Cuentas de Usuario. De ahí te creas una nueva cuenta para tí con derechos de Administrador.
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SPOILERFirst of all, it would be better if you were more catious when handling laptops. NEVER place the laptop in a place where it could fall easily, and avoid letting someone accidentally pull a wire that is connected to the computer.
If you are using Windows XP, you can try this (works in 90% of the computers):
1- Turn on the laptop, without opening any account.
2- If you have the default login method (the one where each account has an image you can click before it prompts you the password), Press CTRL+ALT+DEL 2 times to activate the alternative method (a small windows where you type the username and the password). Skip to step 3 if you already used the old method.
3- Type 'Administrador' (or Administrator or Admin if it doesn't work) in the username, and leave the password field empty and then try to login. This works because the Spanish Windows XP has an account named Administrador without a password.
4- Once you are using the Administrador account, open the Control Panel, Users Accounts. And create a new account with administrative privileges.