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Old Sep 12, 2012 | 06:25 AM
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Help with resetting this password on my toshiba laptop with windows 7!!!?
I have two accounts on this laptop and the other is not an admin so my daughter can use it. But I forgot my admin password. Please help. =) I really need to log on and change these settings and stuff... I have heard that a Windows 7 password reset disk can reset password quickly, how to do?

I got two ways to make a Windows 7 password recovery CD.


Share the method with your friends who use Windows computer! It will help them make good preparation before have to reset Windows 7 password!

Option 2: Create Windows 7 password reset disk with Windows Password Recovery. It is an excellent password recovery utility that help you DIY a password reset disk, then boot your computer with. Just do as the following steps:
Step 1. Logon a pc that you can download something. Download Windows Password Recovery Tool Professional, install it with several clicks and then run it.
Step 2. Burn a Windows 7 password reset disk with a blank CD/DVD or USB Flash Drive.
Step 3. Connect the burned Win 7 password reset disk with the locked Win 7 computer, Press DELETE, F1, F2, F10, F12 or Alt+S (choose one or combined key that screen may display a sentence while computer starts), then set bios to boot pc from CD, restart pc and there will load software program.
Step 4. Choose the user account that you need reset the unknown logon password, click "reset" button to begin password reset.
Step 5. A message box will pop up, just click "Yes", then the login password will be reset a new one.

Step 6. Shift out this Windows 7 password reset CD, restart PC with logon password problem. Now you will successfully logon Windows 7 without password.

Option 1: Create a Windows 7 password recovery CD before we lose Windows 7 password:
Step 1. Insert a blank USB flash drive into your unlocked computer.
Step 2. Click your user account icon on the Start menu and select "Create a password reset disk" when User Accounts dialog box displays.
Step 3. Input: password reset disk the three words in the Search box. When the "Forgotten Password Wizard" appears, click "Next".
Step 4. Select your USB flash drive and click "Next" to enter current password.
Step 5. When the wizards finish creating Windows 7 password reset disk, the file named userkey.psw will be in your USB.

A Windows 7 password recovery disk in your hand, when lost password, things will be piece of cake!
 
Old Dec 3, 2012 | 09:07 PM
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Old Jan 23, 2013 | 03:28 AM
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Yeah! Thanks for your methods share. Windows 7 password recovery USB is indeed powerful reset tool. Last month I lost my Windows 7 password. And I have no admin password and any reset disk. But with the recommendation I download Ophcrack and create one reset disk by myself.
 
Old Jan 9, 2015 | 08:38 AM
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Hey thanks for sharing information !
 
Old Jan 21, 2015 | 07:26 AM
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Hi serenar thanks for giving a valuable information.....
 
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