Post by Admin on Jun 6, 2016 7:59:07 GMT -9
Creating a Password reset Disk
Windows 7
1. Click on 'Start' and then select 'Control Panel'.
2. Click on the 'User Accounts' and 'Family Safety' link. Note: If you're using the 'Large icons' or 'Small icons' view of Control Panel, you won't see this link.
3. Click on the 'User Accounts' link.Note: Before you proceed, make sure have some kind of portable media to create a password reset disk on. This means that you will need a flash drive or a floppy disk drive and blank floppy disk. You will not be able to create a Windows 7 password reset disk on a CD, DVD, or external hard drive.
4. In the task pane on the left, click the 'Create a password reset disk' link. Note: Did you get a "No Drive" warning message? If so, you do not have a floppy disk or USB flash drive connected. You'll need to do this before continuing.
5. When the Forgotten Password Wizard window appears, click 'Next'.
6. In the 'I want to create a password key disk in the following drive:' drop-down box, choose the portable media drive to create a Windows 7 password reset disk on.
7. Click 'Next' to continue.
8. With the disk or other media still in the drive, enter your current account password in the text box and click 'Next'. Windows 7 will now create the password reset disk on your chosen media.
9. When the progress indicator shows 100% complete, click 'Next' and then click 'Finish' in the next window. You can now remove the flash drive or floppy disk from your computer.
10. Label the disk or flash drive "Windows 7 Password Reset" and store it in a safe place.
Windows Vista
1. Click on the 'Start' button at the bottom left, then open the 'Control Panel'.
2. Click on 'User Accounts', and then on your username.
3. Look on the left pane and click ‘Create a Password Reset Disk’.
4. Click ‘Next’ and follow the directions to create your reset disk.
The disk will now contain your encrypted password. If you forget your password, you can just use the Password Reset Wizard to create a new one. Just make sure to create another reset disk once you changed your password. So if you forgot your password and changed it to a new one, create another reset disk by repeating the above procedure again.
Windows XP
1. Go to Start > Control Panel > User Accounts and click on your username.
2. Under 'Related Tasks' on the left pane, click 'Prevent a forgotten password'. A wizard will show up.
3. Click ‘Next’ and follow the directions to create your reset disk.
Windows 7
1. Click on 'Start' and then select 'Control Panel'.
2. Click on the 'User Accounts' and 'Family Safety' link. Note: If you're using the 'Large icons' or 'Small icons' view of Control Panel, you won't see this link.
3. Click on the 'User Accounts' link.Note: Before you proceed, make sure have some kind of portable media to create a password reset disk on. This means that you will need a flash drive or a floppy disk drive and blank floppy disk. You will not be able to create a Windows 7 password reset disk on a CD, DVD, or external hard drive.
4. In the task pane on the left, click the 'Create a password reset disk' link. Note: Did you get a "No Drive" warning message? If so, you do not have a floppy disk or USB flash drive connected. You'll need to do this before continuing.
5. When the Forgotten Password Wizard window appears, click 'Next'.
6. In the 'I want to create a password key disk in the following drive:' drop-down box, choose the portable media drive to create a Windows 7 password reset disk on.
7. Click 'Next' to continue.
8. With the disk or other media still in the drive, enter your current account password in the text box and click 'Next'. Windows 7 will now create the password reset disk on your chosen media.
9. When the progress indicator shows 100% complete, click 'Next' and then click 'Finish' in the next window. You can now remove the flash drive or floppy disk from your computer.
10. Label the disk or flash drive "Windows 7 Password Reset" and store it in a safe place.
Windows Vista
1. Click on the 'Start' button at the bottom left, then open the 'Control Panel'.
2. Click on 'User Accounts', and then on your username.
3. Look on the left pane and click ‘Create a Password Reset Disk’.
4. Click ‘Next’ and follow the directions to create your reset disk.
The disk will now contain your encrypted password. If you forget your password, you can just use the Password Reset Wizard to create a new one. Just make sure to create another reset disk once you changed your password. So if you forgot your password and changed it to a new one, create another reset disk by repeating the above procedure again.
Windows XP
1. Go to Start > Control Panel > User Accounts and click on your username.
2. Under 'Related Tasks' on the left pane, click 'Prevent a forgotten password'. A wizard will show up.
3. Click ‘Next’ and follow the directions to create your reset disk.