windows 2000 professional

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double dd

uploaded win 2000, screen comes up to put in user id and password. I do not
have either. I have called several win 2000 support help on the phone, but
no one can help me, and referred me to this site.
When I turn computer on, I do not get any other options, just the sign on
page.
Help.
 
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Dave Patrick

"uploaded win 2000"

What does this mean? Clean install? If so you can use the username
"administrator" and the password you chose at the time of installation. If
you didn't specify then it is blank.

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Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
Microsoft Certified Professional
Microsoft MVP [Windows]
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"double dd" wrote:
> uploaded win 2000, screen comes up to put in user id and password. I do
> not
> have either. I have called several win 2000 support help on the phone,
> but
> no one can help me, and referred me to this site.
> When I turn computer on, I do not get any other options, just the sign on
> page.
> Help.
 
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DL

By upload I assume you mean installed?
That being the case any password/User name would have been the ones you
decided
You could try Administrator, with a blank (none) password

"double dd" <double dd@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:A6AAB22C-56C9-4976-BE0B-DE782AC7DE61@microsoft.com...
> uploaded win 2000, screen comes up to put in user id and password. I do
> not
> have either. I have called several win 2000 support help on the phone,
> but
> no one can help me, and referred me to this site.
> When I turn computer on, I do not get any other options, just the sign on
> page.
> Help.
 
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Frank Booth Snr

double dd wrote:

> uploaded win 2000, screen comes up to put in user id and password. I do not
> have either. I have called several win 2000 support help on the phone, but
> no one can help me, and referred me to this site.
> When I turn computer on, I do not get any other options, just the sign on
> page.
> Help.


You could try as a last resort 'administrator' as username and
'password' for password. Else you're looking at a re-install.
 
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