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.

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