Postby Tai » Sun Jun 07, 2009 1:19 am
Safe mode admin is p.much the same deal in vista and XP, though it might be blocked. If you can get into safe mode to add yourself as an admin you can later de-admin yourself to keep your cover~
quick google says to clear Firefox's cache, I don't know worth a try (if the menus don't work, find a cache folder where firefox is installed and recycle bin it so you can restore it if something breaks)
What does she mean IE doesn't work? Doesn't open/load websites?
Another thing is to have whoever has the admin password install windows updates, might be a display driver who knows
But maybe safe mode is blocked and the admin doesn't do well with computers or might blame Liz for the computer breaking
If that's the case and you're a dedicated snowflake and she's feeling EDGY there's another way to get admin privileges/virusscan that's nearly foolproof (but long):
someone might send her an .iso for a UBCD for windows, burn it to CD, boot from CD (change BIOS settings accordingly to boot from CD before hard drive) > load prebuilt UBCD enviroment
and go to start > programs > password/reg tools > password renew
Then select target (choose where windows is installed, probably C:/Windows) > turn existing user to admin > choose your windows account > install
This does the same thing as windows safe mode, logging into an admin, and making another user admin (usually without fail), does work in vista (tried it myself), and is a p.good place to virus scan from since they won't start up with your computer;
and if anything else you can surf the internet and install stuff from the booted CD if you can't fix Firefox/IE :V
wow that's tldr