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Any image, link, or discussion related to child pornography, child nudity, or other child abuse or exploitation. Details required :. So the only option is to reinstall the operating system? I assume that means we loose everything on the memory. You may found yourself can not login your Windows account because you forgot the Windows login password after a long time of no-use. Or just change the login password a few days ago, but was told that it is incorrect every time you think you enter the correct one.
However, you do not create the password reset disk beforehand and urge to regain access to the data inside the account? However the methods you found online do not work at all? Find other solutions here!
Do not worry! The NumLock feature is used to convert part of the main keyboard to act as a slightly skewed numeric keypad rather than letters. NumLock is rarely used for its original purpose, and ends up confusing the user if it has for some reason been activated without the user being aware of this.
This can be more of an issue on most laptop computers, since activating the NumLock function typically requires use of the Fn key and if a user accidentally switches it on they may have no idea how to switch it off. Find the NumLock key and press it to reverse things and set it back to normal. Based on your keyboard you can get original settings of your keyboard in following ways.
If there is then just press the Num Lock or NmLk key.
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