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How to Reset Your Windows Password
Here's our guide to resetting your Windows password if you don't have access to a previously created password-reset disk.
By Justin Phelps, PCWorld Feb 12, 2012 7:00 pm
The easiest way to reset a forgotten Windows password is to use a previously created password-reset disk. You can create such a disk (on USB removable media or a floppy) within the Windows User Accounts menu by opening the Windows Control Panel, selecting User Accounts, and clicking Create a password reset disk in the left pane. You should take this step with a new PC; once you have the disk, you can insert it when starting the PC to cause Windows to display the 'Reset password' option at the login screen, allowing you to regain access to your system.
However, if you don’t have a password-reset disk and you need to reset your Windows password, I suggest using the following Sticky Keys trick.
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NOTE: Use of this advice at your own risk!
Here's our guide to resetting your Windows password if you don't have access to a previously created password-reset disk.
By Justin Phelps, PCWorld Feb 12, 2012 7:00 pm
The easiest way to reset a forgotten Windows password is to use a previously created password-reset disk. You can create such a disk (on USB removable media or a floppy) within the Windows User Accounts menu by opening the Windows Control Panel, selecting User Accounts, and clicking Create a password reset disk in the left pane. You should take this step with a new PC; once you have the disk, you can insert it when starting the PC to cause Windows to display the 'Reset password' option at the login screen, allowing you to regain access to your system.
However, if you don’t have a password-reset disk and you need to reset your Windows password, I suggest using the following Sticky Keys trick.
More about:
http://www.pcworld.c....html#tk.hp_new
NOTE: Use of this advice at your own risk!


