Saturday, December 18, 2010

How to Unlock Windows 7 Password?

Question: How do I bypass a Windows 7 account password if the only account I can access is guest? Can I bypass Windows 7 password with the guest account? I forgot my Windows 7 administrator password, how can I regain access to my computer without the password? I have no Windows password reset disk.
Recently I met many similar questions. Are you troubled with the same problem, also forgot Windows 7 password? Well, before answering the question, you should understand what a guest account is?

What is a guest account in your Windows 7?

The guest account in your Windows 7 only allows people to use your computer without having access to your personal files. With the guest account, you can't install any software or hardware, change settings, or create a password. Because the guest account allows a user to log on to a network, browse the Internet, and shut down the computer, you should disable the guest account when it isn't being used.
Solution: After learning the definition of a guest account, you can understand it is not possible for you to bypass Windows 7 user password through the guest account. But you can bypass your Windows 7 password, with Windows Password Recovery Tool 3.0, a safe and efficient tool for you to bypass Windows 7 password. It allows you to bypass your lost Windows 7 password in less than 5 minutes.

What is Windows Password Recovery Tool 3.0?

Windows Password Recovery Tool 3.0 is professional Windows password reset software with 3 editions: Windows Password Recovery Tool 3.0 Standard, Windows Password Recovery Tool 3.0 Professional and Windows Password Recovery Tool 3.0 Enterprise.
It is designed to bypass Windows domain password, Windows administrator password and user password. With this Windows password recovery tool, you can instantly regain access to your locked computer by burning a bootable CD/DVD or USB flash drive on your own. No need to reinstall computer or pay to PC experts when you forgot administrator password or domain password on Windows 7/Vista/XP/NT and Windows Server 2008(R2)/2003(R2)/2000.

How to bypass Windows 7 password easily?
Step 1: Download and install Windows Password Recovery Tool 3.0 Professional.
Step 2: Burn bootable CD/DVD or USB flash drive.
Step 3: Set your locked computer to boot from CD ROM or USB.
Step 4: Choose the installation path of Windows, and enter the ID of the path.
Step 5: All Windows account user names will be displayed for you. Enter the ID of a specified User Name to remove its account password.
Step 6: Enter y to confirm and continue your operation.
Step 7: Enter y to remove another Windows account password or enter n to finish your operation when the selected windows account password is removed.
Step 8: Take the burned USB flash drive out of computer and press any key to restart your computer when you enter n to finish your operation.
The Windows 7 administrator password has been successfully reset and now you can access your computer without password. Please note this method to bypass Windows 7 password takes effect only when you log on computer after Windows 7 password reset.

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Create a password reset disk to reset lost windows password

Windows password is widely acknowledged as the first safeguard of computer security. And PC users are often recommended to create a strong password and change it frequently. However, Windows password lost trouble occurs at all time.
Have you ever forgotten Windows password? Once the problem happens, don't panic. As Windows password recovery software will take away all your worries. No matter what caused your password missing, it gives you the opportunity to create a Windows password reset disk and remove the lost Windows password in a short while.
How to do if you meet with the trouble of forgotten Windows password? When confront with Windows password lost problems, we often ask for help with Tech professionals or complain ourselves. Actually, it is not difficult to reset Windows password by yourself. Here tells you how to DIY and reset lost Windows password with a Windows password reset disk.
As is known, Windows Password Recovery Tool 3.0 is a professional Windows password recovery toolkit to help reset lost/forgotten Windows local and domain password. It allows you to regain access to computer by burning a Windows password reset CD/DVD or USB flash drive to remove forgotten Windows password.
With this Windows password recovery software, you can reset password for all popular Windows and Windows Servers, like Windows 7/Vista/XP/ 2008(R2) server, etc. And there are 3 different editions to meet your actual needs for Windows password recovery.
Please note the program is safe to use. Any computer data will not be lost after Windows password reset. Furthermore, it recover lost/forgotten Windows password within 5 minutes regardless of the password length and complexity.
How to create a password reset disk?

  • Step 1: Download and install Windows Password Recovery Tool 3.0 in any computerHere take Windows Password Recovery for your reference which is used for reset Windows password with a bootable CD/DVD. The steps to create a password disk are similar with Windows Password Recovery Tool.
  • Step 2: Run the program and insert a bootable CD/DVD to computer.
  • Step 3:Select to Reset Local account password
  • Step 4: Select CD/DVD and click Burn to start burning the CD/DVD
  • Step 5: Click OK when the CD/DVD is burned and take it out of computer. Now the Windows password reset CD/DVD is created. Insert it in your locked computer and follow the below steps to remove lost Windows password with the burned Windows password reset disk.
Common Windows password lost scenarios By the way, there are some Windows password lost scenarios provided which is summed up from Windows users.Next time, when creating a Windows password, take these info into consideration and be care about this happening.
  • a.Change the Windows password suddenly by yourself
  • b.The password is set to be too complicated
  • c.The PC has not been used for a long time
  • d.Family members change your Windows password
  • e.Get a secondhand password and find it password protected
  • f.Donated computer with a password on it
  • g.Resigned employees' computers are locked by password
Forgot Windows password? Cannot log on your PC again? Find a accessible computer and prepare a CD/DVD, and then follow the guide above to create a password reset disk and remove the lost Windows password. Of course, if you have got a USB flash drive, Windows Password Unlocker Professional/Enterprise can be your another choice(both a bootable CD/DVD or USB flash dirve available).

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

How to change Windows 7 Password?

As the latest operating system launched by Microsoft for only about 1 year, the sale of Windows 7 has surpassed Windows Vista in global market. It attacks increasing attentions and more and more people focus on Windows 7 functions. Here it introduces you how to change Windows 7 password. 3 different and detailed options for your to change Windows 7 password.

Option 1: Change Windows 7 Password Use Ctrl + Alt + Del

  • It is the easiest way to change Windows 7 password by pressing Ctrl +Alt +Del.
  • 1. Press Ctrl + Alt + Del when you are logged onto your Windows 7 PC.
  • 2. Click on Change a password.
  • 3. Type your old password, type your new password, type your new password again to confirm it, and then press Enter.

Option 2: Change Windows 7 Password Use Computer Management

  • This solution to changing Windows 7 password:
  • 1. Right-click Computer to select Manage.
  • 2. In the coming Local Users and Groups screen, double-click Local Users and Groups, and then click Users.
  • 3. Right-click the account that you need to reset the password for, and then click Set Password.
  • 4. Type and confirm the new password.
  • Note: you can also go to Local Users and Groups screen by clicking Start button and inputting lusrmgr.msc into the Search box.

Option 3: Change Windows 7 Password Use Password Reset Disk

Windows 7 allows you to create a password reset disk to change Windows 7 password in case that you are locked out of computer. When you forgot Windows 7 password, please plug your password reset disk in computer, and then follow the below steps to change Windows 7 password.

  • 1. Log on your computer with the target Windows account.
  • 2. Enter a wrong password in the welcome screen password box, and hit Enter.
  • 3. Click OK when the message that the user name or password is incorrect comes up.
  • 4. Click on Reset password on the following screen.
  • 5. Click Next when password reset wizard welcome screen appears.
  • 6. Select the target password reset disk and enter Next.
  • 7. Enter and confirm your new Windows password and click Next.
  • 8. Click Finish to close the wizard.
  • 9. Log on Windows 7 with the newly reset password.

Whether to use Ctrl + Alt + Del or use computer management to change Windows 7 password, it is only available when you can log on Window 7 machine with an account with administrator privileges. If you forget all administrator account passwords, you can turn to Windows password reset disk to change the lost Windows password. A windows 7 password reset disk can really save you a lot of trouble when you forgot Windows password and locked out of computer.

If you forget to create Windows 7 password reset disk, you can try Windows Password Recovery Tool 3.0. This safe and reliable Windows password recovery software allows you to burn a bootable CD/DVD or USB flash drive to rest lost passwords for Windows 7/Vista/XP/NT and Windows Server 2008/2005/2000. You can log on your computer again within 5 minutes with this tool.

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Setup Parental Controls for Windows Network

Parental controls are important for the network, but if your computer is connected to a domain, then you would not be able to have one of these options. If the parental control, so you would be able, all information that can be searched and so far to manage your children. For example, using these controls you would manage the situation, the number of hours of computer use by your children. You can also time for games and various programs that can be performed by your children. A message appears on the blocking of programs or games, if you try any game or program of parental control in it has access. With the help of Capture information from your account, you will be able to access these games and programs.

Setting up the controls

To set parental controls to block certain programs from your children, you first need an account with administrator privileges. For the child who wanted to establish that you have parental controls, the default user account that is allowed by the operating system. Only standard user accounts can not parental control and other accounts, they may have. In collaboration with the child you can also use filtering and activity reporting controls that are allowed by the Windows operating system.

Parental-Control Turn on the parental controls

For turning these controls on you must first open the parental controls. Click on the start button then control panel and then under the user accounts and family safety you should click on set up parental controls for any user. You must then click on that standard use account for which you wish to set up the controls. If there is no such user account then you must create one by clicking on create a new user account. Under the parental controls, you must click on, enforce current settings. Once the parental controls are turned on for the standard user account of your child then you can easily adjust the individual settings for that particular control.

Time limit

The time limits can be set in order to control the number of hours or the time for which your child would be allowed to log into the computer. With the help of this kind of limit your child would be prevented from logging on at any other hour which is not specified by you.

Games

The access to certain games can also be controlled with the help of these controls. The age rating level can be chosen as well as the types of the content which you wish to block for your child and can also decide if you want to allow the games that are unrated etc.

Allow specific programs while blocking others

This would allow you to choose a list of the programs that your child would have access. He would be able to run only those programs while the others would be blocked and he would not be able to access them.

Thursday, August 5, 2010

how to Disable the Administrator Password in vista

When you install Windows Vista on your computer, you have the option to set a password that the system administrator. Setting the password removes the ability of other users to access the computer and the files on the hard disk. Disable the administrator password on your Vista computer is to give everyone access to files and media on your computer.

  1. Go to your computer's "Desktop" and click on the "Start" menu at the bottom of the computer screen.

  2. Click on the "Control Panel" option from the menu that pops up.

  3. Scroll down to the bottom of the "Control Panel" and click on the "User Accounts and Family Safety" icon.

  4. Click on the "User Accounts" tab and then click on the "Administrator" account.

  5. Click the "Remove Your Password" option at the bottom of screen.

  6. Enter the password into the field and then click on the "Remove Your Password" option.

  7. Close the window with the small "X" at the top of the screen and then click on the "Start" menu again.

  8. Click on the "Shut Down Computer" tab and then click on the "Restart" button.

  9. Wait for your computer to restart and then test the system out.

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Unlock Lost Windows Live Messenger Password

Forgot Windows Live hotmail password, lost your msn logon password? Don’t worry! Follow me to learn how to find/get/retrieve the password.

Recover a Lost Windows Live Messenger Password

Method 1.

When you have forgotten your old password, reset the Windows Live Hotmail login password and create a new :

  • Go to the Windows Live Hotmail password reset page.
  • Type your Windows Live Hotmail address under Windows Live ID:.
  • Enter the characters from the captcha under Characters.
    • Alternatively, select I can't see this image and type the characters as you hear them.
  • Click Continue.
  • Click Provide account information and answer your secret question..
    • If your browser or Hotmail still log you into your account automatically and you want to change your (forgotten) password, click Send yourself a password reset e-mail message. and click Send Message.
    • If you have provided an alternate email address for your Windows Live Hotmail account, you can also send the password reset email to that address. Choose Send yourself a password reset e-mail message. and click Send Message.
  • Enter the desired location information (what is demanded differs from country to country).
  • Enter the answer to the secret question under Secret Answer:.
  • Click Continue.
  • Type the desired new password under New password: and Retype new password:.
  • Click Continue.
  • Click Done.
Recover a Lost Windows Live Hotmail Password Without Secondary Address or Secret Question Answer

If you have neither a secondary email address associated with your Windows Live Hotmail account nor a secret question (or a satisfying answer to it):

  • Use the Windows Live ID Validation form.
    • Provide as much detail as possible so Windows Live Hotmail support can connect you to your account without doubt.

Method 2.

MSN Password Recovery 5.0 is a great Messenger password recovery tool that instantly finds and decrypts the forgotten or lost passwords for MSN Messenger, Windows Live Messenger and Windows Messenger accounts. It works with 100% accurate when the "Remember my password" or "Sign me in automatically" tickbox is checked in the messenger.

Download free tried demo!

Step1: Run MSN Express Password Recovery.

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Step2:Click on the "Start Recovery" button.

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Step3:All the user name and password are displayed in the box.

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Sunday, July 4, 2010

Password protect your Windows 7 beta account

Windows 7 beta doesn’t need to create a login password while installing. You can secure PC by strong password protecting it manually.

I'm sure many of you now need to install Windows 7 and have started to love it, as only the version looks pretty solid and some UI eye-candy.windows7logo

About Windows 7 beta installation, I am noticed that it didn’t ask for an Administrator account login password while installing. All it asked was the username. Now, considering this is a beta version it is understandable that the final version of Windows 7 looks a lot different than the beta in terms of fixing these corners.

If you’ve installed Windows 7 Beta and didn’t realize of this threat, make sure to secure account with a strong password. The process of setting up password is pretty much the same as Windows Vista.

Step-1: Control Panel

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Click on the Start button and then click on Control Panel.

Step-2: User Accounts and Family Safety

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Click on User Accounts and Family Safety option.

Step-3: User Accounts

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Click on the User Accounts option. You can also click on the Change your Windows Password option. If you do then you skip Step-4.

Step-4: Create a password for your user account

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Click on the Create a password for your account option. Note that since we haven’t assigned any password yet (the default Windows 7 Beta behavior) you can see on the right side of the above screenshot that it doesn’t say anything about password protection for the account.

Step-5: Assign a Password

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Assign a password on this screen and type-in a Password Hint for you to get reminded of your password if you forget your password in the future. Click on the Create Password button.

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Once you assign a password to your account, a Password Protected message appears just below your username, as you can see on the above screenshot, to indicate that this account is password protected.

This is all about. This is a basic thing that can get overlooked and can cause problems if your computer to share above all. I'm sure the other versions will fix it, but wanted to make only point out this behavior in Windows 7

Note: This post is not for the geeks (aka. advanced users).

Monday, June 28, 2010

Little trick to get rid of Windows account Password!

little trick that might help you!

Method one: Login with the default administrator account

Step 1: Start Windows PC
Step 2: When you can see the Windows login screen, press ctrl+alt+del keys Twice and it'll show Classic Login box
Step 3: Type Administrator as Username and leave the Password field blank
Step 4: Press the Enter Key and then you can be able to login the default windows administrator account which is it created by default when install windows.

Note: When you input the key combination Please don't put the cursor on any account. And if you change the name or password before, you cannot login by this way.

Method two: TRY command prompt about password reset trick

1. Log in with any valid account.

2. Bring up the command prompt.

Type: net user

You get a list of accounts

Type: net user Administrator *

Type: net user (any account on that list) *

3. It prompts for a password. Enter one, then enter it again when prompted to confirm.

Now, try to log on as 'Administrator' with your new password. *

Please note that this might not work on a LIMITED account .

Method three : use a Windows Password Recovery cd

1. Visit the windows Password Recovery tool official site:  http://www.windows7password.net/

2. Download the tool and run it

3. Burn the password reset cd to a blank CD/DVD or USB flash drive

4. Turn to the computer which you lost password, reboot it, insert the nearly created recovery disk.

5. Click Del key to load bios setting, set the system load from cd/dvd or usb, save the change

6. reboot the computer, load the password recovery software

7. select the windows os installation folder, select the user accout , reset the password

8. finish. you can login windows with a blank password now.

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Automatically Login Windows 7 Without Typing login Password

In this tutorial I will tell you how to configure Windows 7 OS to automatically connect without prompting you to enter your login password each time user account. Although in this example can be found on many other sites, we have decided to publish them. The problem with other similar guides is that they are not complete and not to give you all information you need to know. So I will try to guide you through all stages and share them with you all the information you need to know in order not to ruin the computer.

First, open the Run window by pressing the Windows key + R or launch the Command Prompt. Type one of the following two commands: netplwiz.exe or control userpasswords2. No matter which one you use, they have identical results and launch the same window.

Once you run the command, a User Accounts window similar to the one below will launch. There you will see the list of users registered on your PC. Select the user for which you no longer want to type the password in order to log in to Windows 7. Uncheck the option which says 'Users must enter a user name and password to use this computer' and click on OK.

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Now you will be asked to type right  user password of the user twice. After done, click on OK.

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The next time you will start Windows 7, you will be automatically logged on with the user you just selected. This user will become the default log on user to Windows 7.

IMPORTANT NOTES:

If you have multiple users on your PC, the definition of that definition could be a disadvantage. Windows 7 will still automatically connect to the user that you selected during this procedure. Sign in to join to have another user wait for Windows 7 to boot and connects you automatically to disconnect, then the other user you wish to register. If you set things on how they followed the same procedure and make sure you check the option which says 'Users must enter a user name and password to use this computer'.

If  this Windows 7 PC has joined a network domain, such as a company network, this procedure will not work. In network domains, the policies regarding the log on procedure are set by the network administrator and cannot be overwritten by users. If you try this on your office computer, there is not way.

Related: Windows 7 Password Recovery

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Tips to bypass administrator Password on Windows Vista

A acclimatized bureau to all those who are in or with computers about acquire on the achievement that Windows Vista is one of the a lot of complicated and inadequate, but actually in computer operating systems, which are purchased and artificial today. The affliction is that abounding bodies are acclimatized to operating systems like Windows 98 and Windows 2000 or XP are Vista can be absolute difficult to acquire the functions of the operating system, a actually adapted level. Abounding adapted functions attainable on XP are not in Vista, and the circling speed.If you acquire a affliction with the abandoned adjure of a user of Vista on the computer, there are absolute things you can do and can not do on Windows Vista. What is the role of user password?


When a user is ancient created on a computer, the anniversary holder has an advantage to accomplish a password. The functionality of adjure is attainable to admonition bodies assure their claimed abstracts and software from added users on the computer.  While the agent can override to change the passwords and user accounts on adapted computers, admonition management, and the bill can not be afflicted afterwards the agent password. Just as the adjure of Windows Vista? Remember that Windows XP has a ashamed breach into an agent anniversary that the agent can change the password, even if you do not discount the original?

 

Well, Vista does not acquire this ability. This bureau that an agent adjure can be afflicted afterwards entering the adjure of origin. If you try to use a adjure to the acclimatized user who is not associated with the agent account, the adjure can even antithesis as connected as displace your agent password. The abandoned way to antithesis the agent adjure in Vista if you do not bethink that accession of Windows Vista adjure software to install or accomplishment new Vista with Accession CD. The affliction with the accession advantage that is harder because you are not the Agent anniversary in Vista is unable, applications, abstracts or files on your account, you allegation to access.This bulk compared to diplomacy a accession CD, if you acquire a (hard drives $ 100 and more), accession and the bulk of all abstracts will be lost.


The absorption would be wiser to beforehand in a diplomacy below cher to accession your adjure so you can acceptance to your agent account. What are added advantages to use adjure accession for Windows Vista Adjure Reset? When you buy a diplomacy to antithesis password, you acquire the adventitious to acquire your adjure at any time in the future, if you discount your password. Whereas, if you do not just buy software and reinstall Windows Vista, you accept to abate all your abstracts in the future, if you discount your password.

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Help my friend to unlock Windows xp Password

I have an old friend who seems to always have problems with his PC. One of these  is lost windows passwords. I told him to remember always to set a short and easy password. But He still set long complicated passwords. So of course one day he forgot the password to his login screen on Windows XP Operation system. He brings pc to me and asks, "I forgot my login password. Can you give me a help?" I laugh and say "Of course!"

Below are the methods which I use to bypass his lost login password.

1. when you boot up pc, press F8 and select the safe mode at the following menu (or however your bios lets you select safe mode. If you are not sure how to do, just shut off PC while the Windows XP loading screen comes on and it will tell you windows had trouble starting blah blah...select safe mode. This is a method of last resort)
2. Select administrator account. There should be blank Password for this account. If there is, you may be screwed and you have to use the Windows Password Recovery Tool 3.0, it can bypass any windows password at any time.
3. Once you have log in to administer account, select account options. ( My Computer >> Control Panel >> User Accounts. and select the account you are locked out of.
4. Change this account’s password.
5. Congratulations!
There you have it. You can now reboot you pc and load windows in normal mode, then use the new set password to get back inside your account. Now you might be asking your self, "Well if it is quite easy to hack user password, is there a way to set user password that no one can hack?" Yes! A bios password is by far the most effective way to safe guard your PC from unwanted use. To do this simply go into bios settings and find the password option.

Hope this tip helps for you!

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

How To find out Windows 7 Administrator Password

Windows 7 administrator password is the password to any account that's setup to access administrator level functions in Windows 7.

There doesn't actually have to be an "Administrator" user account. What you need is the password to any account that can act as an administrator.

You will need to take a few times to get this password. You may need an administrator login password in Windows 7 if you're trying to run certain types of programs or access certain Windows 7 recovery tools.

Follow the steps below to efficiently find the administrator login password in Windows 7!

Difficulty: Average

Time Required: Finding the password to an admin user may take minutes up to hours depending on the situation

Here's step by step guide:

  1. Try leaving the password blank. If there is actually an Administrator account, the password may not exist at all!

    Just press Enter without typing anything when the logon asked for it.

  2. Enter the password to your account. Often times, depending on how Windows 7 was setup on your computer, the primary user account will also be an administrator user account.

  3. Try to remember administrator login password. As I mentioned in the last step, your account might be an administrator account, especially if you installed Windows 7 on your computer yourself.

    If that's true, but you've forgotten your password, you might be able to make really good guesses at what the administrator password might be.

  4. Have another user enter his or her credentials. If there are other users that have accounts on your Windows 7 computer, one of them may be setup with administrator access.

    If this is true, have the other user designate you as an administrator as well.

  5. Recover the administrator password using a Windows password recovery tool. You may be able to recover or reset an administrator password with one of these free tools.

    Note: Some password recovery tools on the list I have in connection with the above change and the ability to set user accounts in Windows 7 Administrator account. This can be useful if you know the password, but it is not an administrator account.

  6. Perform a clean install of Windows 7. This is a last resort option. This type of installation will completely remove Windows 7 from your PC and install it again from scratch.

    If you're just curious about the administrator password, I would not recommend this resort. However, if you need an administrator password to access the operating system of diagnosis and this is your last effort to save the computer running a clean install will work.

    Keep in mind that it is a time consuming process due to the fact that all of your data must be backed up and then later restored.

Tips:

Looking for your administrator login password but you don't have Windows 7? See How to Find Windows Administrator Passwords for instructions tailored for other Windows operating systems.

Windows XP Administrator Account Password

What is Windows XP Administrator User Password?

Windows XP Operation system (both Professional and Home versions) have a "hidden" administrator account. Its default password is blank. In order to avoid serious security problems and protect your computer better, it is best to set a strong password for this account on your computer. To do that, follow these instructions:

 1 Turn off your computer completely. Wait 30 seconds, then restart it. When your computer manufacturer's logo appears on the screen (Compaq, HP, Dell, etc.), start pressing the F8 key on your keyboard. If you've done this correctly, a text menu will appear. Use the arrow keys on your keyboard to select "Safe Mode," then hit Enter.

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 2 The next text menu will present you with an operating system selection. In most cases, you will only see "Microsoft Windows XP". Make sure this is highlighted, then hit Enter.

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 3 When Safe Mode has loaded, you should be presented with the Welcome screen. Select "Administrator."  with your Mouse.

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 4 While loading the Administrator account, you will be presented with a warning message. Click the OK button to running it safe mode.

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 5 Open the Start menu, then click on Control Panel.

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 6 In the Control Panel, double click the User Accounts icon.

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 7 The User Accounts screen will list all user accounts that are present on your machine. Take note that you will likely have one for Administrator, and another one (that you named when setting up your computer initially). Select the Administrator user account.

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 8 In the Administrator user account settings screen, click on the link for "Create a password."

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 9 In the password creation screen, fill out the requested blanks When you're finished, hit the Create Password button.

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 10 You may be asked if you want to make this account's files private. Click either Yes or No (depending on your preference, I suggest No), then click Finish.

 11 You should be returned to the User Accounts window. Close window XP, then restart your computer normally (not need to press F8 now).

NOTE: Make sure that you add account passwords on ALL of your computer's accounts.

If you forgot Windows XP Login Password, Click here to find out how to reset it.

Friday, May 14, 2010

Reset Windows Vista login password

One of the cornerstones of Windows Vista is security. Vista comes with User Account Control (UAC) system, firewall protection against malware, spyware, phishing filter, automatic updates, and, of course, that the procedure for logging into your account and password. All this is a great security and gives you peace of mind knowing that your system is protected, surfing the Internet.

However, if you're the only one who ever used the Windows Vista system in your home? Have you ever wanted to do it so that you to bypass the logon Windows Vista, and get right to work? There is a way that this task with a hidden tool called the Advanced User Accounts Control Panel to run.

In this release, Windows Vista Report, I'll show you how to circumvent the access and use of additional user accounts in Control Panel, Windows Vista logon procedure and essentially configure Vista to automatically log on when you turn on the system.

Accessing the hidden tool

To access the hidden Advanced User Accounts Control Panel, click the Start button, type “Control Userpasswords2″ in the Start Search box, as shown in Figure A, and press [Enter]. When you do, you’ll encounter a UAC dialog box and will need to respond accordingly.

Figure A
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To access the hidden Advanced User Accounts Control Panel, you’ll type Control Userpasswords2 in the Start Search box.

In a moment, you’ll see the Advanced User Accounts Control Panel, as shown in Figure B. (As you can see, the dialog box is simply titled User Accounts.)

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The dialog box for the Advanced User Accounts Control Panel is simply titled User Accounts.

Configuring the automatic log on

To configure the automatic log on, select your user name in the Users For This Computer list, if it isn’t already selected. Then clear the Users Must Enter A User Name And Password To Use This Computer check box. When you do so, your Advanced User Accounts Control Panel will look like the one in Figure C. To continue, click OK.

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Once you clear the Users Must Enter A User Name And Password To Use This Computer check box, the Users For This Computer list becomes unavailable.

As the last step in configuring the automatic log on, you’ll see the Automatically Log On dialog box, shown in Figure D, and will need to type your password in both the Password and Confirm Password text boxes. To complete the operation, click OK.

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You’ll be prompted to type your password in the Automatically Log On dialog box.

To test your Automatic log on, simply restart your computer. When you do, Windows Vista should automatically log you on.

What’s your take?

Now that you know how to access the Advanced User Accounts Control Panel and enable the automatic log on feature, will you do so? Please drop by the Discussion Area and let us in on your thoughts.

Finally Solution

I usually used the cheapest and easy to use tools, especitally free trial: like Windows Password Recovery tool 3.0  to reset Windows XP password.

Thursday, May 6, 2010

How to reset Windows XP Password?

plz folow this step to solve your problem,
If you forget XP password or if your password expires, there are two methods that you can use to log on to create a new password. One method is to use a password reset disk, if you have created one. By using the password reset disk, you can recover your user account and your personalized computer settings. Another method is to log on using the administrator account to delete the forgotten password and then to create a new password.
If you have a password reset disk, go to method 1. If you do not have a reset disk, go to method 2. The instructions guide you through each step and help you verify that the problem is resolved.
Note If you are using Windows XP Home Edition, you may want to try the steps in the following article before you try the steps in this article: 894900 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/894900/ ) Forgotten your Windows XP Home Edition password? - Part 1: Introduction Method 1: Use a password reset disk loadTOCNode(3, 'moreinformation'); To log on to the computer by using a password reset disk, follow these steps. If your computer is or was a member of a domain, go to the "Windows XP Professional in a domain" section and follow those steps.
Windows XP Home Edition or Windows XP Professional loadTOCNode(4, 'moreinformation');

  1. Restart the computer.
  2. On the Windows XP logon screen, click the user name that you want to use, and then press ENTER.
    Note You receive the following error message: Did you forget windows password? You can click the "?" button to see your password hint. Or you can use your password reset disk. Please type your password again. Be sure to use the correct uppercase and lowercase letters.
  3. Click Use your password reset disk</B itxtvisited="1">. The Password Reset Wizard starts. The Password Reset Wizard enables you to create a new password for your user account.
  4. In the Password Reset Wizard</B itxtvisited="1"> dialog box, click Next</B itxtvisited="1">.
  5. Insert the password reset disc into the CD drive, and then click Next</B itxtvisited="1">.
  6. Type a new password in the Type a new password</B itxtvisited="1"> box, and then type the password again in the Type the password again to confirm</B itxtvisited="1"> box.
  7. In the Type a new password hint</B itxtvisited="1"> box, type a hint for the password, and then click Next</B itxtvisited="1">.
  8. Click Finish</B itxtvisited="1">, and then try to log on to Windows XP again.
If you were able to reset your password and are now able to log on successfully, you have resolved the issue, and you are finished. If you are still unable to log on, try method 2.
Windows XP Professional in a domain loadTOCNode(4, 'moreinformation'); To log on to a computer by using a windows password reset disk, when that computer is a member of a domain, or was disconnected from a domain, follow these steps:
  1. Restart the computer.
  2. In the Welcome to Windows</B itxtvisited="1"> dialog box, press CTRL+ALT+DELETE.
  3. In the Log On to Windows</B itxtvisited="1"> dialog box, type an incorrect password in the Password</B itxtvisited="1"> box, and then click OK</B itxtvisited="1">.
  4. In the Logon Failed</B itxtvisited="1"> dialog box, click Reset</B itxtvisited="1">. The Password Reset Wizard starts. You can use the Password Reset Wizard to create a new password for your local account.
  5. On the Welcome to the Password Reset Wizard page, click Next</B itxtvisited="1">.
  6. Insert the password reset disc into the CD drive, and then click Next</B itxtvisited="1">.
  7. Type a new password in the Type a new password</B itxtvisited="1"> box, and then type the password again in the Type the password again to confirm</B itxtvisited="1"> box.
  8. In the Type a new password hint</B itxtvisited="1"> box, type a hint for the password, and then click Next</B itxtvisited="1">.
  9. Click Finish</B itxtvisited="1">, and then try to log on to Windows XP again.
If you were able to reset windows password and are now able to log on successfully, you have resolved the issue, and you are finished. If you are still unable to log on, try method 2.
Method 2: Log on as an administrator to reset the password loadTOCNode(3, 'moreinformation'); If you did not create a password reset disk, you may be able to log on as an administrator to reset a forgotten or expired password. The steps to do this differ if the computer is a stand-alone computer or a member of a workgroup of two or more, or a member of a domain. Select the appropriate set of steps from the following to try to log on as the administrator to reset the password.
Windows XP Home Edition or Windows XP Professional loadTOCNode(4, 'moreinformation'); To log on to a computer as the administrator to reset a password, try the following steps.
  1. Log on as an administrator.
    1. Restart the computer.
    2. Press CTRL+ALT+DELETE two times, and then type the name of the administrator user account.
    3. In the Password</B itxtvisited="1"> box, type the administrator password, and then click OK</B itxtvisited="1">.
      Note If the administrator password is set to a blank password, do not type a password before you click OK</B itxtvisited="1">.
  2. Reset the password.
    1. Click Start</B itxtvisited="1">, and then click Run</B itxtvisited="1">.
    2. Type control userpasswords2, and then click OK</B itxtvisited="1">.
    3. On the Users</B itxtvisited="1"> tab, click the name of the user account that you want to reset the password for, and then click Reset Password</B itxtvisited="1">.
    4. Type a new password in the New password</B itxtvisited="1"> box, and then type the password again in the Confirm new password</B itxtvisited="1"> box, and then click OK</B itxtvisited="1">.
    5. Restart the computer, and then try to log on to Windows XP again.
If you can log on as an administrator to bypass windows password and you can now log on successfully, you have resolved the issue, and you are finished. If you are still unable to log on, go to the "Next Steps" section.
Windows XP Home Edition or Windows XP Professional in a workgroup loadTOCNode(4, 'moreinformation'); To log on to a computer as the administrator to reset a password, when that computer is in a workgroup of more than one member, follow these steps:
  1. Log on as an administrator.
    1. Restart the computer, and then press the F8 key during startup until the Windows Advanced Options</B itxtvisited="1"> menu appears.
    2. On the Windows Advanced Options</B itxtvisited="1"> menu, use the arrow keys to select Safe Mode</B itxtvisited="1">, and then press ENTER.
    3. Select Microsoft Windows XP edition</B itxtvisited="1">, and then press ENTER.
      Note In this step, edition represents the correct Windows edition.
    4. On the To begin, click your user name</B itxtvisited="1"> screen, click Administrator</B itxtvisited="1">, and then type the administrator password.
    5. Press ENTER, and then click Yes</B itxtvisited="1">.
  2. Reset the password.
    1. Click Start</B itxtvisited="1"> and then click Run</B itxtvisited="1">.
    2. Type control userpasswords2, and then click OK</B itxtvisited="1">.
    3. Click the name of the user account that you want to reset the password for.
    4. Click Change the Password</B itxtvisited="1">, and then type a new password.
      Note If you do not want to use a password, click Remove password</B itxtvisited="1">, and then continue to step "e."
    5. Click Change Password</B itxtvisited="1">.
    6. Restart the computer, and then try to log on to Windows XP again.
If you can log on as an administrator to reset your password and can now log on successfully, you have resolved the issue, and you are finished. If you are still unable to log on, go to the "Next Steps" section.

 

Related: Windows Password Recovery Tool 3.0

Monday, May 3, 2010

Lost Windows XP Password?

 

Because of Windows XP’s security features , it is virtually impossible to login into the system without the password. You can try several options to get around windows  XP login password.

If you have access to another user account with administrator rights, you can use that account to change the password
of the account that is locked out. You can also use the default Administrator account that is built into Windows XP.

First you need to boot the system into Safe Mode.
1.Restart your system.
2.When you see the blue Dell globe or screen, press the ( F8 ) key about 3 times a second.
3.You should get the Windows startup menu. Use the (Up or Down) arrow keys to highlight (SafeMode)
4.Press (Enter) on (Safe Mode), then press (Enter) on (Windows XP).
5.The system should boot to Safe Mode.

Once you are at the Account Log on Screen, click on the icon
for the user account with administrator rights, or click on the icon
for the administrators account.
Note: For Home the Administrator account isn't normally shown & in Safe Mode you have to press Ctrl+Alt+Delete keys twice to show.
For PRO you can do this in normal mode

When the system has booted to the desktop, use the following steps to change the accounts password.
1.Click Start, Control Panel, Administrative Tools.
2.Click Computer Management.
3.Double click Local Users and Groups, double click the folder Users.
4.Right click on the account name that is locked out, and click on Set Password.
5.You may get a warning message about changing the password, simply click proceed.
6.Leave the New Password box blank, also leave the Confirm Password box blank.
7.Click OK, and OK again.
8.Then close all Windows, reboot the system and try to log in.

There are also applications that can recover the password for you.
The following companies provide these applications at a cost.
PasswordSeeker: Windows Password Recovery Tool 3.0 

Related: Cant Remember Windows 7 Password?

Thursday, April 22, 2010

What is the Windows Vista Administrator’s Login Password?

When you have installed Windows Vista first time, how long did it take you to realize that you lost the administrator’s password? With me it was about a week before I needed to make some changes in the file system. It suddenly occurred to me that being logged in as administrator might make the User Account Control dialog box go away, but I didn’t know the administrator’s password! What the heck is the Vista administrator’s default password?

Unlike the previous releases of Windows, Windows Vista does not automatically create an Administrator account during installation. The theory is that the typical Windows user does not need to run with administrator privileges. Using a non-administrator account will prevent a Windows user from accidentally deleting operating system folder, files, and registry information, and prevent any Malware infecting the computer from doing the same. However, if you really need to run as an Administrator, you can easily activate the built-in Administrator account yourself.

Here are the basic steps to activate Vista’s Administrator account and assign it a password:

  1. Logon to Vista using a standard user account
  2. From the Start menu, navigate to the Command Prompt menu item in the Accessories menu
  3. Right-click on the Command Prompt menu item and select Run as Administrator
  4. Click the Continue button on the User Account Control dialog box
  5. At the command prompt, enter net user administrator password, and hit Enter
  6. At the command prompt, enter net user administrator activate:yes, and hit Enter
  7. At the command prompt, enter exit and hit Enter to close the command window
  8. Log off and logon as Administrator using the password you selected

This procedure activates a user account named Administrator and assigns it Full Control security privileges. The user name “Administrator” is reserved, so you cannot create a user account with this name even if you haven’t activated the built-in Administrator account. Depending on the local password policy of the computer, you might be required to enter a password of a minimum length or complexity, and not be allowed to use a blank password.

I Forgot my Vista Administrator Password!

The User Accounts applet in Control Panel features the Create a password reset disk wizard. Using this wizard, a floppy disk or USB flash drive can be created that allows the password of a specific user account on a specific Windows Vista computer to be reset by the user. Possession of the reset disk is considered to be authorization to reset the account’s password. The reset disk can also be reused to reset the account’s password multiple times. However, you need to know the password of the account you want to create the reset disk for, and you must create the reset disk before you forget the account’s password.

To use the Vista password reset disk:

  1. Insert the floppy or USB reset disk in the computer
  2. Click the Reset password… item on the Vista logon screen to start the Password Reset Wizard
  3. Click the Next button
  4. Enter a new password
  5. Reenter the new password
  6. If prompted, enter a password hint
  7. Click the Next and Finished buttons
  8. Enter your new password to logon to the user account

I Didn’t Make a Password Reset Disk!

OK, you can reset a forgotten Windows Vista password without a Vista password rest disk, but you won’t receive any help from Vista to do it. Instead, the Windows Password Recovery Tool 3.0 is you ticked.

Having the ability to reset forgotten passwords and gain administrator access to your computer and can be a great time saver, but should only be a attempted by an IT professional. Using sophisticated system manipulation tools, you can easily make things worse rather than better.

Saturday, April 17, 2010

Reset Windows 7 Password with Pen Drive

Password01 Most of us have a PC at home and one at work. We use our work PC most of the times and home PC comparatively less. Had it ever happen to you that you forgot your Windows password? Maybe you go for a month long vacations or business trip and when you are back, you may forget some of your passwords to the PC. We tend to have lots of passwords at work, online and at various computers. So to save yourself from a locked out situation, we recommend that you create a password reset disk. In this article, I will share with you a very simple method to create a Windows 7 password reset pen drive. So next time you are locked out of Windows 7 at the login screen, you can plug in this USB pen drive in your computer and reset Windows 7 password.

Windows 7 is the latest public release version of Microsoft Windows, a series of operating systems produced by Microsoft for use on personal computers, including home and business desktops, laptops, netbooks, tablet PCs, and media center PCs. Windows 7 still using the same encrypt arithmetic as the previous versions of windows. That mean if you need to reset Windows password, you can just use the similar methods like on windows Vista or Windows XP. To create a Windows 7 password reset pen drive, I advice to have a small capacity pen drive which is cheap and you should keep it at a safe place, but not so safe that you forget where you kept it when you need it sometime in future.

Follow these simple steps:

Step 1. Insert a pen drive (backup any data if present on the pen drive and delete everything). Then go to Windows 7 Start Menu and type “create password reset disk” in the start menu search and launch the program “Create a password reset disk” which will be highlighted in the search results.

Step 2. Just follow the simple Password reset wizard as seen below, by selecting the pen drive from a list of drives it will show you. Note: If you have not inserted a pen drive before launching the utility, it will not work and will give an error. If the pen drive is in place, you will see the wizard . It will also ask for your current password to create a password reset pen drive.

Step 3. Now you simple need to keep this drive at a safe place. You can use this in case you forget your Windows 7 Password sometime in future, just click forgotten password on the login screen and choose the option to Reset password after inserting this pen drive into any of the working USB ports of your computer.

NOTE: Windows will honor only the most recent password reset disk that you have created, so in case you happen to create more than one disk, only the one which is latest will work, all other old password reset disk will not be able to reset the Windows password.

If you have not created a reset disk and have forgotten your password, you can still reset the password by using some utilities which is used for Windows 7 password recovery. But these processes maybe tedious, lengthy and may cost you money if you need to buy a software to do that. So to avoid any inconvenience later, we recommend that you create a password reset disk.

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Create Windows 7 Password Reset Disk

Windows 7 is coming. Are you using windows 7? How can you do if you forgot your windows 7 user password. You can use a password reset disk to create a new password.

Depending on the machine and user involved, losing a password for an account can be anything from a pain to a disaster. Fortunately, in Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP there's something you can do to prepare for such an eventuality: create a password reset disk.

In Windows Server 2003 you can create a password reset disk for any local user account on a member server (a nondomain controller in a domain) or stand-alone server (a server in a workgroup). You can't create a password reset disk for a domain controller because a domain controller doesn't have any local user accounts, only domain accounts stored in Active Directory.

A typical use for a password reset disk would be to create one for the all-powerful local Administrator account on your server. To do this, get a blank formatted floppy and follow these steps:

d60cdbcebb28Microsoft recommends that users should create a password reset disk when they create their passwords so that they will not lose access to their files and other information.
The password reset disk can be created with many removable media, including USB flash drives, CD’s and DVD’s and floppy disks.
The action is initiated in the user accounts panel, where the user clicks on the “Create a password reset disk” option. This opens the Forgotten Password Wizard which prompts the user to insert the media, and creates the disk.
No matter how many times the user changes their password they only need to create the password reset disk only once.

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Have You Lost Windows Recovery/restore/installation Cd Disk And Wondering How To Recover Your Computer?

ComputerTyping_crop380w_crop380w When you buy a new PC / laptop on a recovery CD for Windows system files or install individual Windows components that you get when something goes wrong. But chances are, you can go to the Recovery CD lost. As you would an operating system to correct errors that case you lost the recovery disk?

Many PC manufacturers do not provide recovery CDs in those days. Instead, the recovery files are stored in a hidden partition on the hard disk, making it more difficult to correct for errors when a hard drive crash. And the only way to replace Windows on a hard disk in this case again on a disk of PC manufacturers, the home demand. And most of the hard drive from the PC was made available was an OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) version to be lacking some features of a full version and are not entitled to updates.

Does not provide operating system installation CD is ideal for PC manufacturers and producers, but not for us - the PC user. Sometimes errors can only be obtained by copying a single file system be established. If you have a recovery CD into the CD-ROM, you reformat the hard disk and an image from your computer that has a replica of how the system on the day you purchased it (the default) is to reinstall. Any changes made will be wiped out. All of these programs you have installed all the patches and updates from Microsoft, everything is gone. The same applies if you return one of these hidden partitions

But how do you restore your windows installation cd image from hidden partition?

We hope that is what he did, producer copy of Windows XP CD-ROM image on your hard drive. Hard drives are so large these days that it takes up little space and has some advantages speak in a second.

To determine if the image of the CD ROM will appear on your computer, look for a folder called I386. There may be different, but what interests us in the vicinity of 7000 contains the files that are two of them and Winnt.exe winnt32.exe. The I386 directory is typically one of the top-level directory on the CD-ROM distribution, but above is the directory that contains the distributed copy of Windows XP. Winnt.exe and Winnt32.exe are the DOS and protected mode setup programs, respectively. (You should only need this if you intend to see to reinstall Windows XP from scratch - I use it as an easy way that we have the correct directory.) Now that you know that the CD - What happens if ' image ROM calls following the CD-ROM?

Do not worry, it's actually quite simple. Insert a rule, the "CD" message is only an OK button and "Cancel". Press OK, so you can not. In the next dialog box, called a rule, give the location of the CD-ROM, simply type the full path to the I386 folder have previously discovered.

That's it. But it gets better. Windows remembers. Now that you mentioned, where the Windows installation CD-ROM is to remember, dass The next time you are in a situation that might require the installation CD of Windows is at first sight when he discovers what is not needed then to worry about asking.

Personally, I think the practical thing - so that even if I close my Windows CD I'm also on my hard drive and copy of Windows at this point you copy the first time you have requested. Then it is not necessary to think or to insert the CD. And this technique works for many other CD-ROM products, including Microsoft Office.

Also refer to Microsoft's knowledge base

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