Windows XP has won the favor of many users thanks to its high security and stability. We can set up a personal account and password to protect our privacy. We can also set an account as an administrator and set different permissions for each account, it can be said that the system has the highest level of rights, as well as the system's "killing and killing power", and enjoys the highest level of security protection of the system.
However, if I tell you, I can discard your Administrators without any effort. Instead, I become the Administrators. Do you believe it? Don't you believe it? Okay. Let's give it a try:
Step 1 restart the computer. Press F8 to enter the advanced options menu and select "safe mode" to enter the system;
Step 2 open the "control panel" and find the "user and password" option to see if the account contains Administrators? Now, delete the Administrators account, recreate an Administrators account, or change the password of the original Administrators account;
Step 3. After you restart your computer, you must enter a new password to log on to Windows XP.
Why is this problem? The reason is simple: the real super Administrator Account of Windows XP should be the Administrators in safe mode, not the Administrators in normal mode. By default, the Administrators password in security mode is empty. No matter how complicated and highly secure the administrator password is in normal mode, your computer will have no secret if you have not set the administrator password in safe mode.
Are you worried about the security of Windows XP? What should we do? This is not easy: Enter the security mode, set the Administrators password, and upgrade yourself to the real Administrators! Of course, you have to remember the password set this time, otherwise you will not be able to enter Windows XP next time!