Edited by DashaSelwyn, 01 November 2013 - 10:13 PM.

Upgraded to Windows 8.1 computer won't accept password
#1
Posted 01 November 2013 - 09:56 PM

#2
Posted 02 November 2013 - 07:06 AM

If this is a brand name computer such as Dell etc please provide the model name and/or series number.
#3
Posted 02 November 2013 - 07:50 AM

#4
Posted 02 November 2013 - 08:06 AM

Have you checked for a recovery partition;
Restart the computer and when the Dell logo appears continually press F8 to open the Advanced Boot Options menu.
Using the arrow keys select Repair Your Computer and then press Enter.
On the System Recovery Options menu select a keyboard layout and click Next.
Next access the recovery options, log in as an administrator and click OK to open the Dell Factory Image Restore menu.
Depending on your set up you may need to select Dell Factory Tools and then Dell Factory Image Restore.
Select next to open the Confirm Data Deletion menu.
Select the Yes, reformat hard drive and restore system software to factory condition check box and click Next.
When done select Finish to restart the computer.
#5
Posted 02 November 2013 - 04:24 PM

will my documents be safe and pics in picasa? whats arecovery
partition?
The instructios are they the path you want me to take to reijstall win 8.1?
thanks I will commence when I get your reply cheers for now Dasha
#6
Posted 02 November 2013 - 04:44 PM

Is this an external HDD or internal.I have 1terrabyte hhdd with my stuff on, should I unplug it first?
Are they stored on the same HDD as Windows.will my documents be safe and pics in picasa?
System builders such as Dell mostly no longer provide OS disks with their computers, they instead put a recovery partition on the HDD which the user can use if they wish to restore the computer to the way it was when it was first purchased.whats arecovery partition?
No, restore the computer back to the original OS.The instructios are they the path you want me to take to reijstall win 8.1?
You can also try running the Dell diagnostic tests, details Here
#7
Posted 02 November 2013 - 05:18 PM

was on pc when I bought pc / can you give detailed steps for me to
follow please Cobba remembering I cannot get past MS Login screen
I have my password but ms wont accept it cheers Dasha
#8
Posted 02 November 2013 - 05:31 PM

Disconnect the external HDD as a precautionary measure and then use Puppy Linux to back up the data on the C: drive that you wish to keep;
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***Required Hardware***
CD Burner (CDRW) Drive,
Blank CD,
Extra Storage Device (USB Flash Drive, External Hard Drive)
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1. Save these files to your Desktop/Burn Your Live CD:
- Download Latest Puppy Linux ISO (i.e.: lupu-528.iso)
Download BurnCDCC ISO Burning Software
There are instructions on how to boot from flash drive with puppy here; http://www.pendrivel...e-from-windows/
- Open BurnCDCC with Windows Explorer
- Extract All files to a location you can remember
- Double Click
BurnCDCC
- Click Browse
and navigate to the Puppy Linux ISO file you just downloaded
- Open/Double Click that file
IMPORTANT: Adjust the speed bar to CD: 4x DVD: 1x - Click Start
- Your CD Burner Tray will open automatically
- Insert a blank CD and close the tray
- Click OK
2. Set your boot priority in the BIOS to CD-ROM first, Hard Drive Second
- Start the computer/press the power button
- Immediately start tapping the appropriate key to enter the BIOS, aka "Setup"
(Usually shown during the "Dell" screen, or "Gateway" Screen) - Once in the BIOS, under Advanced BIOS Options change boot priority to:
CD-ROM 1st, Hard Drive 2nd - Open your ROM drive and insert the disk
- Press F10 to save and exit
- Agree with "Y" to continue
- Your computer will restart and boot from the Puppy Linux Live CD
3. Recover Your Data
- Once Puppy Linux has loaded, it is actually running in your computer's Memory (RAM). You will see a fully functioning Graphical User Interface similar to what you normally call "your computer". Internet access may or may not be available depending on your machine, so it is recommended you print these instructions before beginning. Also, double clicking is not needed in Puppy. To expand, or open folders/icons, just click once. Puppy is very light on resources, so you will quickly notice it is much speedier than you are used to. This is normal. Ready? Let's get started.
3a. Mount Drives - Click the Mount Icon located at the top left of your desktop.
- A Window will open. By default, the "drive" tab will be forward/highlighted. Click on Mount for your hard drive.
- Assuming you only have one hard drive and/or partition, there may be only one selection to mount.
- USB Flash Drives usually automatically mount upon boot, but click the "usbdrv" tab and make sure it is mounted.
- If using an external hard drive for the data recovery, do this under the "drive" tab. Mount it now.
- At the bottom left of your desktop a list of all hard drives/partitions, USB Drives, and Optical Drives are listed with a familiar looking hard drive icon.
- Open your old hard drive i.e. sda1
- Next, open your USB Flash Drive or External Drive. i.e. sdc or sdb1
- If you open the wrong drive, simply X out at the top right corner of the window that opens. (Just like in Windows)
- From your old hard drive, drag and drop whatever files/folders you wish to transfer to your USB Drive's Window.
Remember to only click once! No double clicking! Once you drag and drop your first folder, you will notice a small menu will appear giving you the option to move or copy. Choose COPY each time you drag and drop.
YOU ARE DONE!!! Simply click Menu >> Mouse Over Shutdown >> Reboot/Turn Off Computer. Be sure to plug your USB Drive into another working windows machine to verify all data is there and transferred without corruption. Congratulations!

I will be going offline shortly as it is almost midnight here in the UK and I have work early in the morning

I will check back asap tomorrow.
#9
Posted 02 November 2013 - 06:10 PM

added edit 1700 austrailan time just updating Cobba I have tried
F2, f7, f8, f12, 0, nothing gets me past the crazy ms account screen? even the Dell suggestions keys dont work cheers until later,
Edited by DashaSelwyn, 03 November 2013 - 01:14 AM.
#10
Posted 03 November 2013 - 07:54 AM

At present we are not trying to get past the log in screen we are trying to enter the system set up before Windows attempts to load.dell did not work I cant get past the log in screen cobba Dasha nite nite and thanks
Can you please confirm whether or not that you are continuously tapping the F2, F8, F12 keys as soon as the computer is restarted and right up to the point that the log in screen appears.
Are your keyboard and mouse both working.
For your future use you can download a Windows 8 ISO and use your present product key with it, please see Here
You are welcome BTW

#11
Posted 03 November 2013 - 12:09 PM

Hi back again, the only combo that gives a. Loading blue line is holding down ctrl + alt tapping esc or enter, when I release "ctrl alt" the blue line loads and Boot F12 appears top right cnr but pushing F12 doe nothing?
Maybe I should ring Dell and get them to send me a win 8 disc? Or maybe I can by a Windows 8 Disc i think they were only about $70? I have no idea where to from here Mate if we can't get into Bios we can't do anything scan we? Just remembered my neighbors got win 8 but not on Disc? Anyway, see what you think cheers Dasha


Edited by DashaSelwyn, 03 November 2013 - 04:10 PM.
#12
Posted 03 November 2013 - 12:44 PM


#13
Posted 04 November 2013 - 12:17 AM


They are sending a Windows 8 Disc It will take a week?
I will come back and let you know how it all went, until then thank you for all your help.it is always appreciated what you people do, Your generosity is as usual, recognised! Until then take care Cobba Dasha

Edited by DashaSelwyn, 04 November 2013 - 12:21 AM.
#14
Posted 05 November 2013 - 11:08 AM


Let us know when you are back up and running, any questions meanwhile please ask.
#15
Posted 09 November 2013 - 10:07 PM

Edited by phillpower2, 10 November 2013 - 02:39 AM.
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