CCIE Routing and Switching Certification Guide

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How to Reset Any Windows Password

Forgot your Windows [ALL Windows OS] Admin/User password? Want to find out your computer’s BIOS/CMOS password?
This is the right tool for you!Works on USB drives too so no need to burn unto a CD.

Key Benefits:
* Very easy to use, with complete screenshots.
* Reset Any Password (including Administrator).
* Supports Windows XP, XP+SP2, 2003, 2000, NT, Windows XP Professional x64 Edition (64-bit), Windows Server 2003 x64 Edition (64-bit) Operating Systems, Windows Vista, Windows VISTA(64-bit) & Windows Server 2008.
* No need to reinstall Windows (this does not affect your existing installation).
* Resets passwords with a bootable CD – ROM.
* Resets passwords with a bootable USB drive (Windows Password Reset 6.0 Professional only).
* Works on ALL laptops, computer systems, servers and even older computer models.
* Supports FAT16, FAT32, NTFS, NTFS5 file systems.
* Supports All Hard Disk Types SATA, IDE, SCSI. you can free download Windows Password Reset 7.0 now.

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Instructions:
Step1: Download My File obviously

Step 2: Burn the ISO file to a CD. If you are using a USB drive, then mount the cd080802.iso file to a virtual drive. Open the Virtual Drive and Copy all the contents to your USB disk. If any error comes while copying just skip the file. Now to make the USB Drive Bootable open a Command Prompt(Press Start + R, Type cmd and enter) and type the following commands:

Sl.No. Command: Action:
1 j: Enter
2 syslinux.exe –ma j: Enter

Here j is my drive letter, you should enter your own drive letter.

Step 3: Now start the System which you want to reset the password by putting the CD or the USB in the Computer. While start up you have to make sure that it boots up from the correct device i.e. from the CD or the USB. In order to do this go to your BIOS settings and change the boot order as CD or the USB drive as the first option. Or if you know the Boot menu key then press it and Boot from the correct device.

Note: Step 4 to Step 8 takes a very less amount of time. No need to worry!

Step 4: After booting from the CD or the USB, press enter to continue the boot process. In the first step it will automatically select the disk where your windows is installed. Simply press enter to continue. In the Second Step it Will select the path and registry files. Select 1 for password reset (It will select 1 by default, just enter).

Step 5: Now after selecting the paths, It will ask “What to do?” Simply press enter as it will automatically select 1 for Edit User Password.

Step 6: It will show a list your system usernames and their password status. Now enter the username whose password you want to reset. It is case sensitive so, be careful and type what you see in the users list. (If the user is Administrator just press enter as it has already selected Administrator by default otherwise enter the correct username)

Step 7: It will show you User Edit Menu. Select 1 to clear the user password.

Step 8: It will clear the password. Now Enter “!” to quit from the User select menu. It will again ask “What to do?”. enter “q” to quit. Now in step four it will ask you to write the files or not. Enter “y” to write the files. It will write the files back. Now Simply press enter when it asks for “New run?” as it has selected no by default. The password reset has been successfully completed. Press the power button.

Now start the computer and you will find that it is not asking for password for the user you had selected. That’s it, you are done.

NOTE: TESTED ON XP,VISTA AND 7

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