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Hello, This is my first post so please bare with me.
Today I encountered a frustrating situation that I hope someone here can
resolve. The patient is a Dell desktop computer running WinXP Pro SP2. The
computer will TRY to boot but eventually ends in a BSOD. It will NOT boot up
in ANY mode (normal, safe, etc).
Using PartitionMagic 8.0 and some other tools I've determined that the
problem is "Partitions Improperly Dismounted". The MS Knowledge base (among
others) claims that the simple solution is to run CHKDSK. However, the
partitions are non accessable.
I tried to run the Recovery Console from the WinXP Pro SP2 CD, but it asks
for the administrators password before I can acquire a command prompt to run
CHKDSK. The computer owner has no idea what the Admin pswd is (we tried
everything he could think of including blank) so we hit a stone wall there.
I've seen the registry hack posted elsewhere in these threads but, again, we
are unable to access ANY files on the partitions.
I NEED to run CHKDSK on this hard-drive to correct the mismounted partions, so
my question is:
1. How can I bypass the admin pswd to access windows cmd prompt?
2. If #1 is impossible, how can I run CHKDSK without file access on
hard-drive (remember, the hard-drive isn't even being recognized by OS even
though data appears intact).
3. How can I do the registry edit without access?
You all are my only hope on this. I've already used everthing else in my bag
of tricks. HELP!
Today I encountered a frustrating situation that I hope someone here can
resolve. The patient is a Dell desktop computer running WinXP Pro SP2. The
computer will TRY to boot but eventually ends in a BSOD. It will NOT boot up
in ANY mode (normal, safe, etc).
Using PartitionMagic 8.0 and some other tools I've determined that the
problem is "Partitions Improperly Dismounted". The MS Knowledge base (among
others) claims that the simple solution is to run CHKDSK. However, the
partitions are non accessable.
I tried to run the Recovery Console from the WinXP Pro SP2 CD, but it asks
for the administrators password before I can acquire a command prompt to run
CHKDSK. The computer owner has no idea what the Admin pswd is (we tried
everything he could think of including blank) so we hit a stone wall there.
I've seen the registry hack posted elsewhere in these threads but, again, we
are unable to access ANY files on the partitions.
I NEED to run CHKDSK on this hard-drive to correct the mismounted partions, so
my question is:
1. How can I bypass the admin pswd to access windows cmd prompt?
2. If #1 is impossible, how can I run CHKDSK without file access on
hard-drive (remember, the hard-drive isn't even being recognized by OS even
though data appears intact).
3. How can I do the registry edit without access?
You all are my only hope on this. I've already used everthing else in my bag
of tricks. HELP!