If you are trying to use a password reset disk or Windows password breaker, here are a few recommendations on how you can recover your PC's passcode. Let's get started below.
1. Using the Windows tool to make your own password reset disk. If you have the foresight to do this before you actually need it then I tip my hat off to you. Windows actually allows you to make your own password reset disk. It's up to you to store it until you need it. If you're fortunate enough to find this tool then all you have to do is put it in your computer and follow the onscreen tips.
2. If there are other people who have administrator privileges on your PC, then they can simply reset your passcode for you. They just log in and get it done, should only take a few minutes.
Instruction: If there is indeed an Admin account that you can use, just log into it. From there go to the Control Panel and access the User Settings area. The icon should be a picture of little silhouettes of people. Click Reset Password or something similar on the account that you're trying to regain access to.
3. You can download and install a password reset disk from a third party software developer. Some of them are very safe and very easy to use, so I'd recommend that you give this a shot. I'll actually recommend a good one below at the end of this article. The basic idea is that you download their tool and insert it into your PC. After following the on screen menu you'll be good to go.
Be careful what you are doing. If you use this tool for dishonest use you can wind up in a lot of trouble. Never use this to gain access to somebody else's account. You can wind up in a very bad situation by using this the incorrect way.
The above are basically the 3 straight forward ways to get this done and reset your password. I hope that one of them can help you in the way that you need.
If not you can always reinstall Windows as a last resort. I'll give you a few links below so you can get the software that we're talking about.
1. Using the Windows tool to make your own password reset disk. If you have the foresight to do this before you actually need it then I tip my hat off to you. Windows actually allows you to make your own password reset disk. It's up to you to store it until you need it. If you're fortunate enough to find this tool then all you have to do is put it in your computer and follow the onscreen tips.
2. If there are other people who have administrator privileges on your PC, then they can simply reset your passcode for you. They just log in and get it done, should only take a few minutes.
Instruction: If there is indeed an Admin account that you can use, just log into it. From there go to the Control Panel and access the User Settings area. The icon should be a picture of little silhouettes of people. Click Reset Password or something similar on the account that you're trying to regain access to.
3. You can download and install a password reset disk from a third party software developer. Some of them are very safe and very easy to use, so I'd recommend that you give this a shot. I'll actually recommend a good one below at the end of this article. The basic idea is that you download their tool and insert it into your PC. After following the on screen menu you'll be good to go.
Be careful what you are doing. If you use this tool for dishonest use you can wind up in a lot of trouble. Never use this to gain access to somebody else's account. You can wind up in a very bad situation by using this the incorrect way.
The above are basically the 3 straight forward ways to get this done and reset your password. I hope that one of them can help you in the way that you need.
If not you can always reinstall Windows as a last resort. I'll give you a few links below so you can get the software that we're talking about.
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