When I was still working as a professional PC tech I ran into the problem of people who would set passwords on their Windows PC's and then forget them. Dumb, really dumb!

To combat that re-occurring problem I bought a professional Password Removal tool.
It's a very simple little program that runs from a Boot-able CD or Flash Drive.
Every Computer repair shop, worth their salt, should have such a program.
So, my best advise, since you can't bring your PC over here, is to take it to a repair shop, and let them remove the password from your PC. It's just one file, and will not affect any other Windows files.
Good Luck,
TM

To combat that re-occurring problem I bought a professional Password Removal tool.
It's a very simple little program that runs from a Boot-able CD or Flash Drive.
Every Computer repair shop, worth their salt, should have such a program.
So, my best advise, since you can't bring your PC over here, is to take it to a repair shop, and let them remove the password from your PC. It's just one file, and will not affect any other Windows files.
Good Luck,
TM
