SOURCE: How do i reset my tablet when it's locked?
Disconnect the power source for few minutes then reconnect.
SOURCE: Need to upgrade Android 2.2 to 4.0 on ZEPAD ZT-180 v2
If the manufacturer doesn't support android update on your tablet then you will have to go the unofficial way of doing it. Try this website
Www.xda-developers.com
SOURCE: android mid tablet passwords help
With any Android 2.1 device you should be able to manage any account passwords through the Settings - Accounts menu (from the main screen, menu button, then go to settings, then to Accounts)
SOURCE: my android tablet is "frozen". Will turn on but
i tried and it did what u said it would but its still not going anywhere but to the andriod logo and donig nothing ealse
SOURCE: Cannot access windows forgot password. I have an
try this link: http://www.fixya.com/support/r5393255-windows_password_recovery
If you have lost
windows password, the best thing for you is creating a password
reset disk.Actually,when you add a password to your pc,the
first thing you should do is creating a disk in case you lost the
password.But how to make a password reset disk after you have lost
the password ? Follow these
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Lost user password in XP with
networking set-up on HP
The best way to do this is using the Offline NT Password &
Registry editor. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
You need to prepare:
1:A blank
CD/DVD or USB flash drive
2.A computer which can link to
internet
3.A program called Windows
Password Key
Then let's begin
Step 1.Login to a PC which
can link to internet,Download and install the program from in that
PC
Step 2.Run the program and burn to CD/DVD OR USB flash
drive
Step 3.Turn to your locked PC,insert the newly create CD or
USB to your drive.Reboot the Computer
and then follow the instructions,it is very easy to use.
You can download it at the following link:
http://pogostick.net/~pnh/ntpasswd/
This
utility will enable you to reset the password of any user that has a
valid (local) account on your Windows NT/2k/XP/Vista etc. system.
The
link above includes some directions on how to use this utility.
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