After Formatting login screen? Default username and password
I recently have been getting the bluescreen (due to either new SLI that i have installed or the 10% overclocking of the motherboard via the switch on the board itself). so i decided to format, i havn't in a while and the SSD seemed a bit cluttered for my liking, and heres what happened. I booted via disc drive and Win7 came up, formated the SSD (i have a 500gb HDD aswell for pictures n what not) and then installed win 7. Both drives were wiped clean. It completed the install in usual time with no troubles what-so-ever. then it restarted after the instal and i let the "Press any key to boot from disc drive" thing show for 5 seconds then it booted from the drive that i installed Win7 on. Came to the loading screen, then a login screen... thats where the problem is. I hadn't setup a username and password yet... which threw me off my my feet. Things i tried to do to fix: - Install XP = no internet.. seemed like it didn't install the ethernet drivers. - Download Motherboard drivers from another computer and uploaded on "troubled" computer. = didn't fix it. I have formatted many computers and redone all the installs atleast 20+ times and i have NEVER ran into this problem. Moddifications that i have recently done: - Install 2 460GTX's (SLI) - Overclocked motherboard (Via switch 10% which afterwards started the bluescreening) - Downloaded 3Dmark and ran that (Heavy load could have done something?) My computer is a bit Overkill for the things that i put in it. 1k watt PSU, DDR3 MB, AMD PhenomII, ect, ect. Im fairly good at problemsolving... just can't wrap my brain around this... thankyou to whomever can spot the problem, i'll be on here till the problem is fixed so ask away, and i'll update any changes that occur. THANKS! ~Cam
August 19th, 2010 7:01am

Hi, I would like to share the following similar case: http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/w7itproinstall/thread/76dce9b4-c1fe-4832-a58e-50f07767a71f/ Hope it helps. Best Regards DalePlease remember to click Mark as Answer on the post that helps you, and to click Unmark as Answer if a marked post does not actually answer your question. This can be beneficial to other community members reading the thread.
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August 24th, 2010 12:57pm

Well you can try this program: http://pogostick.net/~pnh/ntpasswd/ you can boot with this little prog & reset your password. I've tried this recently for one of our users that forgot their password on their home computer and it worked perfectly.Don't forget about Alt+Esc!
August 24th, 2010 4:28pm

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