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Windows 7 home premium 32bit
Windows 7 home premium 32bit






windows 7 home premium 32bit

(See the image upside, it is the button which I tagged as "Number 1 Button") The things I've tried to solve the problem so far are as follows:ġ- I copied cmd.exe file in C:\Windows\System32 folder as utilman.exe and I could be able to access command prompt in login screen without logging in by clicking "The Ease of Access Center" button which is at the lower-left corner. Just like at the main screen, the login button did not give any reaction like "Your username or password is invalid." The system can not even be able to show this message, unfortunately. I tried writing "Administrator" in the username box and leaving empty the password box. The buttons which I tagged as Number 2 and Number 3 does not give any reaction except for clicking animation when I click on them.īut when I double click Number 3 button, a screen appears just like in the image. Whatever I write into that password box when I click on the login button, nothing happens.Īnd unfortunately the operating system shuts itself down at every time after 1 minute and 2 -3 seconds -Even if I really do nothing, just sit down and wait- I measured the time. (I completely created it by myself they do not have a serious meaning.)Ī classical login password screen appears when I start Windows, and I am even not able to click the login button. I wrote down these Number 1, Number 2, and Number 3 tags because I will use them downside to explain my problem. I sat in my chair to use my computer, and when I started Windows OS, I noticed that Windows set a password by itself and I'm sure that I have not set any password before.ġ- The green circle at the bottom left corner indicates the "Number 1" button (The Ease of Access button)Ģ- The blue circle at the bottom right left corner indicates the "Number 2" button (The "shut down" button)ģ- The black circle at the bottom right left corner indicates "Number 3" button (The button which is symbolized with an up-arrow and is next to shut down button - The button for showing context menu which contains options like "Restart" - )Īnd this image is not from my computer I used it only to represent login screen.








Windows 7 home premium 32bit