Use factory reset. Then in next boot it will ask to create or use existing 
account.
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From: "Diego N." <diegonunes.sist...@gmail.com>
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Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2011 23:42:35 
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Subject: [android-developers] Galaxy S blocked

Guys,

My nephew was trying to unlock my Galaxy S where is the standard type and ended
upblocking everything.

Now my login is being requested for a Google account, I put it and nothing
happens. I searched the net and saw many people talking to put "null" in the
password, but to no avail.

Has anyone experienced this at the Galaxy S?

Att,

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Diêgo Nunes Assunção
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