(1) If you have created a password reset disk in advance, then you can boot it to change the lost Windows password.
(2) You can also try to login using a different account that has administrator privileges to change the password.
(3) If you just changed the password then boot on safe mode and restore the computer to a previous state using system restore.
(4) There is also a lot of password recovery software out there to either to remove, change, or hack the Windows password for accounts. As for free program, Ophcrack is the best choice. But without basic password cracking knowledge you may can't get it to work. The recovery time mainly depends on the complexity of your passwords. In other words, if your password is too long or you are computer newbies, it doesn’t work at all. So you had better try the most powerful and easy-to-use windows password reset tool such as Windows Password Recovery Tool (windowspasswordsrecovery) or Windows Password Key (lostwindowspassword), etc.
(5) The last option would be to reinstall the computer operating system with the repair option or another operating system to access the computer.
Charles89
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January 13th, 2013 19:00
I have no idea about this.
Yeaney
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January 13th, 2013 22:00
(1) If you have created a password reset disk in advance, then you can boot it to change the lost Windows password.
(2) You can also try to login using a different account that has administrator privileges to change the password.
(3) If you just changed the password then boot on safe mode and restore the computer to a previous state using system restore.
(4) There is also a lot of password recovery software out there to either to remove, change, or hack the Windows password for accounts. As for free program, Ophcrack is the best choice. But without basic password cracking knowledge you may can't get it to work. The recovery time mainly depends on the complexity of your passwords. In other words, if your password is too long or you are computer newbies, it doesn’t work at all. So you had better try the most powerful and easy-to-use windows password reset tool such as Windows Password Recovery Tool (windowspasswordsrecovery) or Windows Password Key (lostwindowspassword), etc.
(5) The last option would be to reinstall the computer operating system with the repair option or another operating system to access the computer.
Yeaney
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March 20th, 2013 02:00
I have no idea about it