Bypass A Time Restriction That Has Been Set On A Laptop?
Aug 3, 2012
I'm trying to bypass a time restriction that has been set on a laptop, there are 3 user icons that have passwords I have no knowledge of, how can I bypass all this to get online and running, its a dell ispirion laptop?
I'm trying to use the Parental Control feature on one Windows 7 machine in my home. This machine is used by two of my younger sons. Is there any way that I could use the Parental Control feature on each separate account in a sense that whenever the user logs in, the time restriction starts? As oppose to the time restriction being set at specific hours. And is there also a way that whenever the user logs out, if he still has time left, it will pause the time restriction and resume when he logs back in?
Accounts with parental controls on to enable time restrictions are beyond annoying because the require a password to install or download any update or program, and many programs require passwords to use.
How can I bypass this idiotic "feature" while still enabling time locks.
I'm having problem(s) getting into laptop do to me forgetting my password. Plus, I install second password just to enter section to enter the main password for my laptop. How do, I get pass both passwords to get into my laptop?
I spilt water on my laptop keyboard and now non of the keys work, i bought a wireless keyboard, but cant install it because i cant get past the logon screen.
Each time I start I have to submit a password in order to get my Start Page. I use W7 and Firefox 3.6. How I can eliminate the password. I have removed all passwords from Security tab and now have nothing I can enter in that box.
I can't no longer start Windows Media Center, when I try It get out the message "can not open the program because of a software restriction policy". I have Win 7 Ultimate 64bit.It is the only program that not starts and that occurred a few days ago after installing and uninstalling some alternative such mediacenter softwares as Mediaportal and Nextpvr.I've tried everything.
1 System restore..... impossible!: Mc: 2 Malawarebytes, ComboFix, thinking of a virus nothing! 3 Uninstalling and reinstalling Windows media center .... nothing! 4 Reinstall and reuninsinstalling of Mediaportal and Nextpvr nothing! 5 Event Log does not show any event at the error msg! 6 Local Security Policy. I entered a new rule with the path to the Wmce ehshell.exe making explicit without restriction .... nothing! 7 Installing all new updates of Win 7 .... 8 Searching on the internet not much! 9 Lourdes or a miracle?
I have Windows 7 64-bit and have configured Software Restriction Policies so that "Disallowed" is the default security level. I also have Path Rules defined so that software in C:Program Files, C:Program Files (x86), and C:Windows can execute. I also want it to apply to only my limited user account, so it is configured for "All users except local administrators".But it is still affecting my admin account. When I'm logged in as my admin user and I try to run any executable file in the C:UsersadminDownloads directory, I get a popup saying "This program is blocked by group policy."why the Software Restrictions Policies are affecting my admin account even though it is set to "All users except local administrators"?
I've tried loading media center but when I do I get the message "Windows cannot open this program because it has been prevented by a software restriction policy. For more information, contact your system administrator." The computer is my home PC, I am the only administrator... I'm assuming one of the programs my buddy put on my computer is stopping the program from running. He said the programs would make my computer run better. I had to manually turn on windows media center before from my control panel before. I also tried running the program as admin or even finding the ehshell.exe and running it from their.
I have syskey on my windows 7 machine and i forget the password.Please is there any way i can bypass or remove the password because i don't want to format the machine.If not i will lose my notes, project work etc.
When I set up my Win XP computer I was able to by-pass having to enter my password at start-up.
When I set up my new Windows 7 machine I didn't even think about it.But now, having to enter the password every time is getting to be a pain. Is there anyway to fix this so that I can start my machine and walk away knowing it will be fully in windows and ready to go when I come back?
My laptop will not time out and go into my screensaver. I have read several answers on help forums and nothing is working. I have an HP notebook with Windows 7 and am currently using Google chrome (if that matters).
I am trying to figure out how to get a fullscreen on my laptop all the time... i do not want to see my desktop screen at the top and bottom of the page when i am in the internet.
I have a Windows 7 Home Presmium 64-Bir stand-alone computer. When I start it up I get a screen asking me to click on either owner or administrator. Is there a way this can automatically bypass and take me directly to my desktop?
There is only one user on my computer - me. So is it possible to bypass the user system completely or would that require a full re-write of the filing system? Seems to me that I have little if any control over where files are stored. For instance, every time I download a file, it is stored in downloads by default. I then have to fish it out from this directory to save it where I want it saved.
I've a question: is there a way to automatically bypass Windows 7 USB directly to XP? I need this to connect my sony ericsson phone in flash mode (connecting the phone to the usb port pressing "C" in the phone's keypad). Windows 7 fails to properly recognize the phone flashing mode.
Had to install new computer with Windows 7 and the broadcast software I use is not compatible with surround setup. Reformat computer with XP or is there a way to convert or reset the 7 setup to that of XP using old setup sound configuration.
I have a Gateway laptop computer. It has sat for so long I have completely spaced my password. How do I get pass that. I do not have a operating system to wipe it off and reinstall.
My problem is that any time I close my laptop's lid, or sometimes when I put try to suspend it, the computer crashes. It initially stays on, and the leds are blinking, than they stop blinking, and it turns completly off. When I turn it on again it tells me that blue screen was the problem.
I'm worried since I bought it last year, it's a Toshiba Satellite M645, Intel Core I5 M480, 4Gb ram, Windows 7 64 bits.
I have a HP DV7-1247CL x64 and use Windows 7 Home Premium. My ISP is Verizon FIOS Ultimate and my average speed up/down is about 35/35 with a wired connection.
Recently I have noticed that after signing in it takes about 2 1/2 min to get the Windows 7 loaded. I don't think this is average so what is the average load time.