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How To Reset My Pasword In Vista

Discussion in 'Windows Vista' started by xhimi, Aug 6, 2009.

  1. xhimi

    xhimi Guest

    Hi,is The First Time I'm Write Here. I Have 1problem,i Forget My
    Password For My Pc,my I Have Your Help Please? How To Find Or Reset 'it?
    Thnx To All,have Good Time.


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  2. DarkNight

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  3. DarkNight

    DarkNight Guest

    Forgetting your Windows administrator login password. With no way to get
    into
    the system, you can't even perform basic maintenance, let alone a thorough
    tune-up. Formatting is always an option, but we consider that a last resort.
    (Plus, guess who's going to have to help reinstall all the programs lost
    after a wipe?) But all hope is not lost. There are a few ways to actually
    retrieve a lost Windows account password. Read on, and we'll show you the
    light.


    1st Method:

    The first thing which you check if you forget login password. When we
    install Windows, it automatically creates an account "Administrator" and
    sets
    its password to blank. So if you have forget your user account password then
    try this:

    Start system and when you see Windows Welcome screen / Login screen, press
    ctrl+alt+del keys twice and it'll show Classic Login box. Now type
    "Administrator" (without quotes) in Username and leave Password field blank.
    Now press Enter and you should be able to log in Windows.

    Now you can reset your account password from "Control Panel -> User
    Accounts".

    Same thing can be done using Safe Mode. In Safe Mode Windows will show this
    in-built Administrator account in Login screen.


    2th Method:

    There are a lot of Windows password revealers and crackers available.



    Windows password recovery tool:

    but I've found that Windows Password Recovery Tool is the most effective.:
    it not only supports XP, 2000, and NT, I have personally tested it with
    Vista Home Premium and Ultimate. It works perfectly to reset any local user
    account to a blank password.








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  4. sandy58

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    > Hi,is The First Time I'm Write Here. I Have 1problem,i Forget My
    > Password For My Pc,my I Have Your Help Please? How To Find Or Reset 'it?
    > Thnx To All,have Good Time.
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  5. Malke

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    xhimi wrote:
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    You can change your password to something you will remember from another
    administrative user's account. If you only had one administrative user
    account and you've forgotten the password, you can use one of the methods
    below instead. You might then want to follow the general recommendations for
    setting up user accounts in Vista that I'll give you at the end of this
    post.

    Doing all this requires a certain level of computer skills. You know
    yourself best and whether taking the machine to a competent local computer
    tech (not a BigComputerStore/GeekSquad type of place) is the better solution
    for you.

    Method 1 - If you have a Vista installation DVD (not a recovery DVD) you can
    boot the system with it. Select the default language, then choose "Repair
    your computer". Then select "Command Prompt". At the command prompt type:

    net user administrator /active:yes
    net user [insert your user account's name here] [insert new user password
    like 1234 here]

    [Note: Do not type the brackets!]

    Now you will be able to log into your user account using the password you
    set; i.e., 1234. If you don't have a Vista installation DVD you can either
    make a bootable Vista Repair DVD from the file at this link:



    Method 2 - Or you can use NTpassword to change your user account's password
    to a blank. In both cases you will need third-party burning software such as
    Nero, Roxio, or the free ImgBurn (
    ) to burn the .iso
    as an image, not as data.



    3. Log into your administrative user account (not the Built-in
    Administrator) which will either require no password or something simple
    like "1234".

    If you used Method 1, after you have logged into your administrative user
    account you should disable the built-in Administrator again for security
    purposes:

    Start Orb>Search box>type: cmd
    When cmd appears in Results above, right-click it and choose "Run as
    administrator" [OK]. Now you will get the command prompt. At the command
    prompt type:

    net user administrator /active:no [enter]

    Exit the command prompt.

    General Recommendations For Setting Up Users In Vista:

    You absolutely do not want to have only one user account. Like XP and all
    other modern operating systems, Vista is a multi-user operating system with
    built-in system accounts such as Administrator, Default, All Users, and
    Guest. These accounts should be left alone as they are part of the operating
    system structure.

    You particularly don't want only one user account with administrative
    privileges on Vista because the built-in Administrator account (normally
    only used in emergencies) is disabled by default. If you're running as
    Administrator for your daily work and that account gets corrupted, things
    will be Difficult. It isn't impossible to activate the built-in Administrator
    to rescue things, but it will require third-party tools and working outside
    the operating system.

    The user account that is for your daily work should be a Standard user, with
    the extra administrative user (call it something like "CompAdmin" or "Tech"
    or the like) only there for elevation purposes. After you create
    "CompAdmin", log into it and change your regular user account to Standard.
    Then log back into your regular account.

    If you want to go directly to the Desktop and skip the Welcome Screen with
    the icons of user accounts, you can do this:

    Start Orb>Search box>type: netplwiz [enter]
    Click on Continue (or supply an administrator's password) when prompted by
    UAC

    Uncheck the option "Users must enter a user name and password to use this
    computer". Select a user account to automatically log on by clicking on the
    desired account to highlight it and then hit OK. Enter the correct password
    for that user account (if there is one) when prompted. Leave it blank if
    there is no password (null).

    Malke
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  6. linky1124

    linky1124

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    here is the methods I know.

    The first thing which you check if you forget login password. When we install Windows, it automatically creates an account "Administrator" and sets its password to blank. So if you have forget Your user account password then try this:
    Start system and when you See Windows Welcome screen / Login screen, press ctrl+alt+del keys Twice and it'll show Classic Login box. Now type "Administrator" (without quotes) in Username and leave Password field blank. Now press Enter and you should be able to log in Windows.
    Now you can reset your account password from "Control Panel -> User Accounts".
    Same thing can be done using Safe Mode. In Safe Mode Windows will show this in-built Administrator account in Login screen.

    Windows XP and further versions also provide another method to recover forgotten Password by using "Reset Disk". If you created a Password Reset Disk in Past, you can use that disk to reset the password. To know more about It, please visit
     
  7. Malke

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    Re: How To Reset My Pasword In Vista - *SPAM*

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    Spam. Reported.

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  8. PencilState

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    Re: How To Reset My Pasword In Vista - *SPAM*


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