Showing posts with label lost Windows password. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lost Windows password. Show all posts

Thursday, June 23, 2011

What Can Safe Mode Do for You?

Safe mode is a troubleshooting option for Windows that starts your computer in a limited state. By running your computer in safe mode, non-essential processes do not start and non-core components are disabled and you can fix many computer errors. Here will show you how to reset  Windows password, delete stubborn files and get rid of virtues.
Reset lost Windows Password
Bypassing a lost Windows password is not as difficult as you think. Forgot Windows password? Start your computer, press F8 to enter safe mode to reset it. Once you are in safe mode, you can follow the steps listed below to reset the lost Windows 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.
Delete Stubborn Files
When you intend to delete some files or empty the recycle bin, sometimes an error message that “Cannot delete file because it's being used by another person or program” may appear, though these files are not in use actually.  A recommend solution to fixing this problem is to boot your computer into safe mode and delete them. By running your computer in safe mode, non-essential processes do not start and non-core components are disabled. In another word,
Get Rid of Viruses
Safe mode is a boot option in the Windows operating system that starts the system in a reduced functionality mode. This reduced functionality has the advantage of making it easier for antivirus programs to remove viruses from the computer, since more system files are freed up for scanning and disinfection. If you have a virus you cannot delete or if your system will not boot up correctly and you suspect a virus is the problem, you can run virus scanning in Safe Mode by using the following steps.
1. Launch your anti-virus software and run a virus scan on your "C:" drive. The screen will flicker, and you will see your computer revert to its "Setup" mode. This is normal. A thorough scan can take anywhere from 30 minutes to several hours, depending on the size and percentage of free space of your hard drive.
2. Reboot your computer and allow it to go into normal mode. Your anti-virus software should produce a virus report, detailing what malware was found during the scan in safe mode.
Well, you can do many significant things with safe mode. Next time, if you forgot Windows password, just try with this safe mode, which can do a great favor for you.

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

How to Access Bios on Most Computers?

If you are a lost Windows password user, you’ll be required to enter BIOs and change BIOS to boot from CD if you intend to create a bootable Windows password reset CD/DVD via Windows Password Unlocker Standard to reset forgotten Windows 7 password. If you not a computer systems professional or have never had to do so, this will be a difficult task for you. But don’t feel impressed, here’s to show you how to access BIOS on most computers.
1. Close your computer or laptop. The bios screens can only be accessed before the system boots up.
2.  Wait for a seconds, and then power on your computer. Make sure to be ready to press the right key to enter BIOS setup before Windows begins to load.
3. Many computers will display a short message that “Press … to enter Setup” or similar at boot up showing how the right key to be pressed to enter BIOS setup. When you see the message, press the key immediately and you’ll access bios mode.
Note: If you do not see a similar message, please try pressing the most typical entry key for most systems, the Delete button. If this button does not enter into bios mode then try the other common keys: F1, F2, F3, F5, F10, Escape, or Insert.
4. If you do not successfully enter BIOS mode before Windows begins to load, then you will have to repeat steps 1-3 again pressing the other common bios entry keys that you didn't get to try on first attempt.
Following is a list of the most common models used and the access key used to enter BIOS in HP, Dell, and Acer.
HP:
1. Press the F1 or F10 key after restarting the computer.
2. HP Tablet PCs may use F10 or F12.
3. Other HP computers may allow access to BIOS using the F2 or Esc keys.
Dell:
1. After switching on your computer, let the DELL logo appear before pressing the F2 key until
2. Entering Setup is displayed on the screen.
3.  Previous versions of DELL might require to press CTRL+ALT+ENTER to access the BIOS set up menu.
4. The DELL laptops will use the Fn+ESC or Fn+F1 keys to access the BIOS set up.
Acer:
1.
Press Del or F2 immediately after powering on.
2.
The BIOS on the Acer Altos 600 server uses the Ctrl+Alt+Esc key and the F1 key for advanced options.
3.
Older Acer computers may use also use the F1 or Ctrl+Alt+Esc keys to access BIOS.

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Lost Windows Password: Recover It with System Recovery Options

When you need to restore your computer configuration or when you need to perform Windows 7 error recovery such as fix master boot record and boot sector, you can use the System Repair to access the system recovery options to fix these errors.  And when you lost Windows 7 password, you can also take advantage of this feature to get back in your computer.
Honest speaking, the system recovery options can be also available on a Windows 7 installation disc or the recovery options provided by your computer manufacturer. If you don't have either of those choices, you can access it by the system repair disc which you can create through the Windows 7 built-in features. Following is a simple guide on how to use a Windows 7 system repair disc.
To use the system repair disc
1.Insert the system repair disc into your computer, and then turn on or restart your computer using.
3. If prompted, press any key to start the computer from the system repair disc.
If your computer isn't configured to start from a CD or DVD, check the information that came with your computer. You might need to set the BIOS to have the CD or DVD drive listed first in the boot order.
4. Select your language preferences and click on Next.
5. Select a recovery option listed below, and then click Next. And then follow its instructions to bypass your lost Windows password.
* Startup Repair
* System Restore
* System Image Recovery
* Windows Memory Diagnostic
* Command Prompt
Actually, the best way to reset Windows password is to use a third-party software, like Windows Password Unlocker. It will allow you to burn a bootable password reset disk with a blank CD/DVD or USB flash drive in any PC in a few seconds. When you boot your locked PC from the bootable disk, you’ll be able to reset the lost Windows password to blank within 3 simple clicks. No any data loss or damage after Windows password recovery.

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Five Features of a Good Windows Password Reset Tool

Resetting a lost Windows password seems to be an impossible task if you are not good at computer and have no idea about the third-party software. But when you learn that there are many Windows password reset tools exits, it will become a small cake. Here will shows 5 key features that a good Windows password reset tool should include. Just take these features in consideration if you decide to use a Windows password reset tool when you forgot Windows password.
100% security without any data loss
whenever you decide to purchase a third-party application, security is the first factor you should consider.  A good Windows password reset tool should be 100% clean without any spyware, adware or virus. What’s more important, it should not result in any damage or loss to your computer data and settings during or after Windows password recovery.
100% recovery rate for all latest Windows platforms
Today most of the software out there was developed for specific Windows operating system. But in view of the fact that many users own more than one PC with different Windows OS, it’s better for you to choose a Windows password recovery tool that can work on Windows 7/Vista/XP/2008(R2)/2003(R2)/2000. Most importantly, it should guarantee 100% recovery rate.
Support Instant Recovery
How long it will take you to reset a lost Windows password is another important factor you should take into consideration. Please select a Windows password recovery tool supporting instant recovery. It will enable you to reset a forgotten Windows password in minutes, no matter how long and complicated your password is. Never choose a time-consuming utility.
Support CD/DVD and USB flash drive
Supporting CD/DVD and USB flash drive is another characteristic of a good Windows password reset tool. Actually, majority of Windows Password Recovery packages do not even offer USB support, neglecting the fact that some PCs don’t support CD/DVD at all.
Easy and Cost-effective
No matter how good a Windows password rest tool is, it will be proved to be useless if you don’t know how to run it. So a good Windows password reset tool should be easy to use and requires no special computer skills or training. No matter what your computer level is, you can easily use this application to resolve your problem. Besides, it should be cost-effective.
There are the 5 key characteristics of a good Windows password recovery tool. Based on these characteristics, here I highly recommend you Windows Password Unlocker. It includes all the features consisting of a good password recovery tool. What’s more, it comes with 3 editions for your choice, which can help you save much money. For example, if you only intend to reset Windows 7 password with a blank CD/DVD, you can only purchase Windows Password Unlocker  at a lower price. And if you want to use USB flash drive, you can update it to the Professional edition. It’s better than those Windows password recovery tools coming with one version with USB and CD/DVD support included.

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Is There Any Way to Bypass My Computer Login Password?

Problem: I forgot my Windows password to open my computer that I have not used for years. Is there away to by-pass this?
The computer is a laptop but has not been used for a year or so, and I’m not sure of the password to open windows. I turn it on, it then will say enter password, but I don’t know what the password is.
Solution:
Before giving the right solution to this problem, what we should do is check what the Windows OS of the computer is. If it is a Windows XP computer, user can try to bypass lost Windows password via its built-in administrator account. As everybody knows, the Windows XP’s Administrator account is enabled without password by default. So Windows XP users usually try to bypass a password when they cannot remember it.
Step 1: Press Ctrl+Alt+Del twice when you enter the welcome screen, and the classic login screen will come up.
Step 2: Enter “Administrator” in the username field and leave the password filed blank.
Step 3: Press Enter and you’ll be able to log on your computer.
Step 4: Right-click Computer and select Manage.
Step 5: Click Local Groups and Users, and then click Users. And all the Windows XP account will be listed for you.
Step 6: Right-click target Windows account and select Reset password.
Step 7: Set a new Windows XP password.
If it is not a Windows XP computer or it doesn’t work, the user can create a Windows password reset disk with Windows Password Unlocker Professional, an easy, safe and fast Windows password recovery tool. No matter what your OS is and how long and complicated what your password is, this powerful utility allows you to regain access to your computer in minutes. What you need is a blank CD/DVD or USB flash drive.
Step 1: Download and install Windows Password Unlocker Professional in any computer.
Step 2: Burn a password reset disk with CD/DVD or USB flash drive
Step 3: Boot your locked computer from CD/DVD or USB
Step 4: Reset Windows password.