Friday, June 3, 2011

Frequently Asked Questions About Windows Password Recovery Applications

Forgetting or Losting the password to your Windows account is a common issue and reset Windows password to gain access to your own locked PC isn't something people often do.
I conllect a list about Windows password recovery applications to help answer some of the more common questions.
"Are the fee Windows password recovery tools better than the free ones?"
No, it depends.
In fact, I absolutely do not recommend that you purchase any paid Windows password recovery tool unless you've tried and been unsuccessful with the four highest rated free programs - Ophcrack, Offline NT Password & Registry Editor, PC Login Now, and Kon-Boot.
"Are these Windows password recovery programs the only way to get back into Windows if I forgot my password?"
No, there are other ways, but using the Windows password recovery programs are probably the most successful at getting you back in.
Take a look at my Three Neat Ways To Reset Lost Windows Passwords for some more ideas.
"How can I prevent someone from using one of these programs to gain access to my computer?"
The most important thing you can do is to prevent physical access to your PC from those who might want to inappropriately gain access to its contents.
In other words - keep those you don't trust away from your computer. Since none of these programs can be used remotely, a perpetrator must have physical access to your computer.
Keep in mind too that if someone wanted to covertly access your computer, they would have to use a true password discovery program, not a password removing program. Since true password discovery programs have a difficult time recovering long and complicated passwords, make sure yours is just that.
Specifically, to avoid your password being discovered by Ophcrack, make sure your password contains at least one special character or is longer than 14 characters.
"I am not familiar with the BIOS settings or CD/ DVD/USB burning, can I operate the program?"
You can follow our step by step guide on the web pages How to set BIOS boot from CD/DVD and How to set BIOS boot from USB flash drive.
"I burned a CD with one Windows password recovery program on it but nothing happens when I restart! Help me please!"
Many Windows password recovery programs are designed to be run from bootable discs, allowing you to recover or delete a Windows password without needing access to Windows... an obvious advantage. However, many of you don't have experience burning ISO files or booting from a CD/DVD disc or USB flash drive.
If you restart your computer with the disc you made in your CD/DVD disc or USB flash drive but nothing happens or Windows starts up like it usually does, you likely made one of these mistakes somewhere between downloading and booting to the password reset CD/DVD or USB.
Here are some thoughts on how you might be able to solve the problem:
  • Download the ISO or other disc image format again.
  • Burn the image file to CD/DVD or USB again. Burning an image file is nothing like burning a normal file.
  • Try a different blank disc. Maybe the one you burned to was incompatible with your optical drive or was scratched.
  • Verify that the boot order in BIOS correctly lists the optical drive first.
  • Make sure the disc you burned is in the drive before restarting your computer.
  • If you have two CD/DVD or USB drives, try booting with the disc in the other one.
If that advice gets you nowhere, just move on to another program. There are a few really good free Windows password recovery tools and many premium programs as well.
There are the most asked questions about Windows password recovery.

How to Take System Restore Point for Windows 7 Password Reset?

Have you ever encounter the dilema that  you cannot log on to Windows 7 , well, before you do something with your Windows 7, you can use the Windows 7 System Restore feature instead, which is a good and swift way for you log on the laptop again.
You may be unable to log on to  Windows 7 in the following scenarios:
  • Scenario 1: You recently set a new password for the protected administrator account. However, you do forget password on Windows 7.
  • Scenario 2: You type the correct logon password. However, Windows 7 does not accept the password because the system is corrupted.
  • Scenario 3: You delete a protected administrator account. Now, you cannot log on to another administrator account.
  • Scenario 4: You change a protected administrator account to a standard user account. Now, you cannot log on to another administrator account.
To use System Restore to log on to  Windows 7 when you lose access to an account, follow these steps.
Note To do this, there must be a System Restore point at which the logon was successful.
  1. Insert the Windows 7 DVD, and then restart the computer.
  2. When you receive the following message, press any key  to boot from CD or DVD
  3. Click Repair your computer, select the operating system that you want to repair, and then click Next.
  4. Click System Restore, and then click Next.
  5. Click the restore point that you want to use, and then click Next.
  6. Confirm the disks that you want to restore, and then click Next.
  7. Click Finish, and then click Yes when you are prompted.
  8. When the System Restore process is complete, click Restart to restart the computer.
  9. After the computer restarts, click Close to confirm that the System Restore process has finished successfully.
  10. Use an appropriate method to log on. For example, log on by using an older password, or log on by using another computer account.
Now, can you regain access to your computer? By the way, as your Windows 7 password lost or forgotten trouble, it is also better to take other ways  such as: Windows 7 password reset disk, Command Line with lusrmgr.msc, Windows 7 password reset tools or an installation  Disc etc.

Windows 7 Takes Over One Third Of The Market

According to the latest results in from Statcounter, Windows 7 has ended May with 33.22 percent of the market. Which is as near as makes no difference, one third of the worldwide PC Market.
Between April and May, Windows 7 continued to grow at its ever steady pace by 1.31 percent. It’s been growing steadily ever since its release back in October 2009. In that time it’s managed to overtake Windows Vista back in July 2010 and there’s even been reports that it’s overtaken Windows XP in the United States, but not worldwide….yet.
Expect to see Windows XP continue its steep decline, but it’s still holding on to the number one spot at 45.83 percent which is pretty good for an OS that is nearly 10 years old. However the fact that support for it is being phased out will encourage many businesses to abandon it.

Microsoft announced back in April that they had sold an incredible 350 million licenses to date, mainly to consumers, but the enterprise side of things is looking up for Microsoft aswell.
If we have a look at the rest of the OS market, we see that nobody is threatening Windows 7. Windows Vista is still holding third place at 12.53 percent. Mac OS X hasn’t really budged to much, infact it’s declined slightly over the past couple of months from 6.59 percent to 6.35 percent. I’m rather curious about this because the last quarter for Apple saw record shipments of Mac’s for them, so where are they?
Linux of course still hangs in there with its loyal fanbase at 0.81 percent up from 0.76 percent last month.
So who’s going to be brave enough to put a tenner on what month they think Windows 7 will overtake Windows XP worldwide? So will the release of Windows 8 be a big pressure to Windows 7?
According to this news, we Windows users should pay attention on Windows7 issues, like Windows 7 update, Windows 7 application and Windows 7 password recovery etc.
Info Resource from:http://www.windows7news.com/2011/06/02/windows-7-grows-market/

Windows 7 Takes Over One Third Of The Market

5 Tactics to Perform Windows Password Recovery

Windows operating systems have various security features that can help keep the files, documents and information saved on your computer secure. For example, Windows offers the option to have an administrator's password, also known as an admin password. This password, once set up, is needed to access information on the computer. You should be careful not to lose this password, particularly if you're the only one who knows it. But if you lost Windows admin password, all hope is not lost. There are ways to reset Windows password.
Tactic 1: Windows Password Hint
When setting a Windows password on Windows 7and other Windows versions, you are able to set a password hint to help you if you got lost or forgotten Windows password issue. Of course, the password hint will not appear until you input a wrong Windows password. With the help of hint, you can easily to remember the forgotten password.
Tactic 2: An administrative Level Permission Account and Password
If you are able to log in your computer with built-in administrator account or other available admin account, Windows password recovery can be very simple for you. After logging on computer, just click My Computer icon to select Manage to enter Computer Management screen, and then click Local Users and Groups folder and Users folder.
Tactic3: Restore Windows 7 or Windows Vista to a Previous State
If you configured a new password recently and can still remember the password you used before, then you can restore Windows to a point in time before you changed the password. The Restore function of Windows 7 and Windows Vista will make sure that you don't lose personal data. However, programs that have been installed since the corresponding restore point have to be installed again. All you need for this procedure is a Windows 7 or Windows Vista setup DVD.
Tactic4: Reset Windows Password with Shareware
Well, as is known,  Windows password recovery tools  play an important role on Windows password reset, which allow to reset the forgotten Windows password with a bootable CD/DVD orUSB flash drive, like Windows Password Unlocker, a credible and portable software on password recovery.
Tactic 5: Reinstall your PC
It is the last chocie for you to reset Windows password. Installation will help you remove the lost Windows password, but also erase your important data on computer. So don't try this method unless you don't have other solutions.
Well, have you learned the 5 tactics on Windows password recovery? Do it yourself if you also met with Windows password lost problem.

Create a Windows Vista Password Reset Disk by Yourself

Microsoft has added password protection to programs and files to help prevent unauthorized access to important information. In many Microsoft products, you can apply a password to help prevent unauthorized users from opening a file or program.
When a user tries to perform an action such as opening a file or program, the user is prompted for a password. If the user does not type the correct password, the user cannot perform the action. Today, we are going to talk about how to create a Windows Vista password for the laptop preventing from Vista password reset trouble.
Before do it, you should have a look at the following  tips which are some important things to consider when you create a Windows Vista password reset disk:
  • The password reset disk must be created before the password is forgotten.
  • You cannot use a password reset disk to reset the password for another computer.
  • A third-party can access your computer by using a password reset disk. Therefore, it is important to store the password reset disk in a safe location.
Now, I will give you the step-by-step guide on how to create a password reset disk for you:
1. Click on the Start Button
2. Depending on your start Menu you need to click Control Panel
3. Open one of the following:User Accounts & Family Safety -> User Accounts
4. Insert either your Floppy Disk or USB Flash Drive.
5. In the left pane click on Create Password Reset Disk Then Click Next. Select the drive location from the pull down selection. Then Click Next
6. Enter your current password when prompted then click Next.
Note: If your password is blank, do not enter a password just Click Next.Click Next and then finished.
Warning:It is important to know that this can only be used if you have a local user account on your computer. If you are at work and you log on to a server or domain, this will not help you to reset Windows Vista password.

Thursday, June 2, 2011

How to Set BIOS Boot From CD/DVD Disc When you Perform a Windows 7 Password Recovery?

Forgetting the password on your Windows 7 laptop is a common issue and reset or bypass Windows password into your own PC isn't something many people often do so it's no wonder I get so many inquiries about the process.
When people lost their password, the most frequently asked question you would see in Ask&Answer forums are just like this: “How do I set the bios when I use a Windows password recovery tool to recover my lost windows 7 password?” At former article I just write a article about How to Set BIOS Boot from USB flash drive. But, here I'd like to tell you how to Set BIOS Boot From CD/DVD Disk.
If you have recently forgot Windows 7 password and want to learn about computer BIOS boot from USB, then read the rest of this article. It will show you how you can easily to change your computer boot from USB.
Now, please follow these easy steps to boot from CD/DVD Disc.
Step 1 . Please reboot your computer and pres 'F2' or 'Delete' or "F10" to enter your BIOS setup.
Restart the computer which your want to reset Windows Password. As it starts it should display an option to enter the system set up menu, or BIOS, commonly reached by keys like DELETE, F1, F2, F10, F12 or Alt+S. Use whichever keystroke is indicated on screen. In some cases your computer may display a graphic while it starts. Typically, pressing Esc will dismiss the graphic and allow you to see the necessary messages.
Step 2 . Looking for a tab or menu relating to booting in the BIOS setup software's opening screen. In this example, it's simply called "BOOT," and can be accessed by using the tab and/or arrow keys to highlight the word "BOOT" on the menu bar. Once there, hit enter, and you'll see a submenu that's specific to how the PC boots.
Step 3 . Using the tab and/or arrow keys,select "Hard Disk Drives", and hit "Enter".
Step 4 . Select the "1st Drive", hit "Enter".
Step 5 . Make sure that CD-ROM is selected as a first priority boot device. Make the change, then save and exit. (In case of doubt, you should consult the manual that came with your computer, and/or its motherboard.) The computer should now restart.

After you set the bios boot from CD/DVD, you can continue to perform the Windows 7 password recovery with the Windows 7 password reset CD/DVD disk.

How to Create a Windows 7 Password with Your Fingerprint?

When you forgot Windows 7 password composed of letters, numbers and symbols,  have you ever thought about creating a Windows 7 password with your voice, fingerprint or other biometric characteristics?  In reality, fingerprint recognition has appeared in the computer world. Windows 7 laptops come with biometric sensor like fingerprint reader that allow a user to swipe his fingerprint instead of typing in a password to log into the computer.
With this method, you will have a greater sense of security in using your computer, considering passwords are not in the least bit as secure as your own fingerprint. To create a Windows 7 password with fingerprint logon, the first thing to remember is that you must have all the drivers to support the fingerprint reader. If you’ve bought a laptop which has the Microsoft Windows 7 stickers on them, chances are you already have all the required drivers.
To enable the fingerprint logon, please follow the steps as below:
1. Click Start -> Control Panel -> Biometric Devices
2. On the Use biometric devices with Windows dialog, click User your fingerprint with Windows 3. You will need to prove that you are actually the currently logged on user before you can setup a fingerprint for the current user. Go ahead and enter in your password and click OK.
4. Click on the finger you want to use for logging on to Windows.
5. Swipe your chosen finger three times on the Swipe your finger dialog box. You will be notified each time if the swipe was successful.
6. Click the Finish button after swiping 3 times successfully and a Congratulations tip displays in the dialog box.
7. Click the Finish button on the Enrollment screen, and the fingerprint you chose for access displays, highlighted in green.
To test the fingerprint reader and that the enrollment process worked, either log off or locked Windows 7, by pressing the Windows Key + L. You should now see a fingerprint icon instead of your photo as the default logon mechanism. Just swipe the finger you chose during the process over the fingerprint reader and you should now log back on to Windows. So Windows 7 users can never worry about Windows 7 password recovery issues if they have install the device.

Tips:
1. Please remember to keep your finger clean and dry when you need to swap fingerprint. It can help you improve fingerprint recognition rate.
2. You have the option of using multiple fingers to log on with, increasing the security. It can help you avoid being locked of computer due to unintentional finger injuries.
3. If the built-in fingerprint software of your computer conflicts with Windows 7, you just need to uninstall it.

How to Add, Reset Power-on Password in Your PC?

Firstly, some one may ask what is "power-on password" and what can it do for us? Now, let's figure out the meaning of power-on password.
Power-on password protects the system from being powered on by an unauthorized person. When it has been set, a prompt will appear during the system start up, and the Power-on password must be entered before an operating system can be booted.
You can add a Power On password to your computer or laptop for added security. When the system is first turned on it will prompt for the Power On password. Without it the computer will not continue to boot. Please note that if you forget your Power On password it is very difficult to reset access to your computer. These instructions include accessing the BIOS. Incorrect changes to the BIOS can prevent your computer from working. Please use these instructions with care.
How to add a Power-on password on your laptop?
1. Turn your computer on.
2. Press the appropriate key to access the BIOS at the system screen. Most systems use the F2 or the DEL key to access the BIOS.
3. The BIOS screen will display. There are several screens within the BIOS. Use your arrow keys to display the Security screen.
4. Use your arrow keys to display the Set User Password or Set System Password and press Enter.
5. Type your password. Press Enter and you may be asked to type your password again for confirmation.
6. Press F10 to save your changes and exit the BIOS screen.
7. Use your arrow keys to highlight YES or OK and press Enter. After that your system will reboot.
How to Reset Power-on password?
1.Power off  your computer
2.Remove the battery pack
3.Remove the backup battery
4.Power on the computer and wait till the POST ends. If the password prompt does not appear then the Power-on password has been reset.
5.Reinstall the backup battery and the battery pack.
By the way, most of us set a password to Windows OS, when you have met with Windows password recovery issue, how to deal with? How to reset forgotten Windows password? It is recommended to take a Windows password reset disk or some kinds of Windows password recovery tools for replace.

How to Create a Windows 7 Password Reset Disk with a Third Party Software?

To be able to shield the information and files reserved in laptop or computer, we are used to set a password for Windows 7 Operation System to help keep them away from the snooping eyes, what is additional, in case that other folks may guess out the password, a number of us may perhaps change the password for their Windows 7 OS regularly. Well, believed it or not, this will likely arouse another potentially dilemma which can be that the Windows user can easily forgot Windows 7 password because of the  complicated compose of password and the regular change.
As we all know that  we can create a Windows 7 password reset disk when we first set a password on the Windows 7 OS, which is the easy and efficient way to solve Windows 7 password recovery trouble. However, most of time ,most of us often did forget to create a password reset disk until they got problem of Windows password logon.
Then, how to do for your Windows 7 passwory recovery? How to create a Windows 7 password reset disk with a third party for recovery issue?
Firstly, I think it is necessary to give a biref introduction third party software - Windows Password Unlocker, a safe and reliable Windows password recovery software to reset Windows 7 password in a few minutes. Now, pay attention to how to create a password reset disk with this application.
  • Step 1. Download and install Window Password Unlocker in any available computer.
  • Step 2. Run it and insert a blank CD/DVD or USB flash drive in computer.
  • Step 3. Select your target account and click the Burn button to start burning an ISO image file to the disk.
  • Step 4. Click Yes to confirm and continue your operation.
  • Step 5. Click Ok when the burning task is completed.
  • Step 6. Remove the USB flash drive from computer.
Ok, you have sucessfully created the disk with Windows Password Unlocker, then you can follow the prgram step-to-step guide to reset your lost password on Windows 7.