windows password unlocker – Password Recovery https://www.top-password.com/blog Provide useful password recovery tricks, guides and software Thu, 16 May 2013 03:07:40 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.1 How to Unlock a Password Protected Computer Running Windows 7, Vista or XP https://www.top-password.com/blog/how-to-unlock-a-password-protected-computer-running-windows-7-vista-or-xp/ Thu, 16 May 2013 03:06:09 +0000 http://www.top-password.com/blog/?p=2214

I have my Windows 7 account password protected but now I can’t remember the password. I just set it up today but I forgot the password I chose. How do I unlock this password so I can use my computer?

Protecting your computer with a password should be common practice, especially if other people potentially have physical access to it. But if you forget the Windows password, you’ll lock yourself out of your computer. How to unlock a password protected computer without formatting the hard drive?

Fortunately, there is a Windows password unlocker software called Reset Windows Password, which can help you to reset/unlock lost administrator and other user passwords that are used to log on to Microsoft Windows operating system. In this article we’ll walk you through the steps to unlock any password protected computer running Windows 7, Vista or XP.

How to Unlock a Password Protected Computer without Logging in?

Step #1: First of all you’ll have to download Reset Windows Password utility on another computer. Once the download is complete, unzip the download file and you’ll get the bootable ISO image: ResetWindowsPwd.iso. Burn it to a blank CD using a image burning software like ISO2Disc or ImgBurn.

Step #2: Now turn on your password protected computer, insert the burned disc into your CD/DVD-ROM. Make sure you have set the boot sequence to CD first in your BIOS.

Step #3: Once your computer boots from the CD, it will start the Reset Windows Password program soon after the booting procedure is complete. By default, the program will display a list of local user accounts inside your Windows SAM database.

Step #4: Choose a user account and then click on “Reset Password” button. Confirm your operation and the program will reset the password and also unlock your user account when it was locked out or disabled.

Step #5: After unlocking the password, restart the computer and take the bootable CD out from the CD/DVD drive. When booting to the Windows login screen, left the password area empty and you can then log on your computer immediately.

Conclusion

So that is how can you unlock a password protected computer running Windows 7, Vista or XP. If your computer doesn’t have a CD/DVD drive, you can use a USB flash drive instead and follow the same steps above to unlock your computer password easily.

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Locked Out of Windows 7/Vista/XP? https://www.top-password.com/blog/locked-out-of-windows-7-vista-xp/ Sat, 22 Sep 2012 07:06:10 +0000 http://www.top-password.com/blog/?p=1188

A friend of mine who is pretty computer illiterate recently managed to lock himself out of Windows 7. He never created a second account, so the only account the exists on the PC is the default administrator account which is locked out. How can I resolve this issue?

Locked out of Windows 7/Vista/XP? Your administrator account was locked out due to invalid login attempts, or you accidentally disabled the account? This could be a real big problem! Even if you know the right password, you are still not allowed to log in to your computer and will lost access to your computer files and settings. Is it possible to unlock your Windows account without reinstalling the operating system?

Here we’ll show you an easy way to unlock any Windows account on Windows 7/Vista/XP. Just find another computer to create a Windows password unlocker bootdisk, then you can use it to boot off your computer and unlock the locked-out user account.

How to Unlock Computer When You Are Locked Out of Windows 7/Vista/XP?

The password-unlocking procedure can be divided into 3 steps. Follow the steps you can unlock any user account and regain access to your Windows 7/Vista/XP immediately.

Step 1: Create a Windows Password Unlocker Disk

The first thing you’ll need to do is create a bootable password unlocker disk. This may require you to grab a thumb drive and use a friend’s computer to do this. Follow the instructions to create a password unlocker disk:

  1. Download the Reset Windows Password package.
  2. Once you’ve downloaded the package, unzip the download file and you’ll get the CD/DVD ISO image file: ResetWindowsPwd.iso, which you can burn it onto a CD, DVD or USB thumb drive.
  3. Burn the ISO image to a USB thumb drive using the ISO2Disc tool.

Once the password unlocker disk is created successfully, you can then use it to boot your locked computer and unlock your Windows account.

Step 2: Boot from Password Unlocker Disk

Now you need to set your locked computer to boot from the password unlocker disk you’ve created. Booting from a USB thumb drive can be done fairly easily using BIOS settings. Every BIOS is a little different, though you should be able to access it using the instructions that appear on screen when you first power up your machine and find a boot order or option to select boot device. Holding DEL or F12 when rebooting can usually get you where you need to be. Some systems are different, however.

If you still can’t figure out how to make your computer boot from USB thumb drive, please refer to this article:

How to Set Your Computer to Boot from CD or USB Drive

Step 3: Unlock Windows Account Which is Locked Out or Disabled

Once you’ve configured the locked computer correctly, plug in your USB thumb drive and turn on the computer. It will boot from the password unlocker disk. Once the boot procedure is complete, it will launch the Reset Windows Password program. This is the software you’ll need to use to unlock Windows account.

The software allows you to select the Windows SAM registry hive from the drop-down list. It will then display a list of Windows user accounts inside the SAM file. Choose your desired user account and then click on the Reset Password button. It will remove the password and unlock the user account as well.

Now remove the password unlocker disk and restart the computer, you’ll be able to log in to your computer successfully.

Conclusion

There are some precautionary steps you can take before being locked out of Windows 7/Vista/XP.  Prepare a Windows password unlocker bootdisk or create a secondary admin account are very useful for you to unlock any locked-out or disabled Windows account.

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How to Unlock Administrator Account in Windows 7/Vista/XP https://www.top-password.com/blog/how-to-unlock-administrator-account-in-windows-7-vista-xp/ Mon, 30 Jul 2012 09:00:50 +0000 http://www.top-password.com/blog/?p=862

I have a Windows 7 Professional machine with the administrator account disabled, and the local user account is locked out. Is there any way to unlock this machine?

You may be totally locked out of Windows after several invalid password attempts. Or accidentally disable your own administrator account? How to regain access to your computer without reinstalling Windows? This article will show you how to unlock administrator account in Windows 7/Vista/XP if the administrator account is disabled or locked out due to reaching its account lockout threshold of invalid login attempts.

How to Unlock Administrator Account in Windows 7/Vista/XP? The procedure can be divided into 3 steps:

Step 1: Create a Windows Password Unlocker Disk

  1. First we need to find an accessible computer so we can create a Windows password unlocker disk on it.
  2. Download the ISO image of Reset Windows Password boot CD which is zipped.
  3. Extract the ISO file from the ZIP archive using WinZip.
  4. Burn the ISO file to a CD or USB drive using ISO2Disc. After a few minutes a Windows password unlocker disk will be created and we’ll used it later to unlock administrator account.

Step 2: Set Your Locked Computer to Boot from Password Unlocker Disk

  1. Turn on your locked computer and hold down F2 or whatever the setup key is shown as during the initial boot screen. This should bring up the BIOS.
  2. In the BIOS look for the Boot Device Priority option, set CD/DVD as the 1st boot device if you want to boot from Windows password unlocker CD. You can either set Removable Device as the 1st boot device if you want to boot off a Windows password unlocker USB drive.
  3. Next save your changes and reboot the computer.

Step 3: Unlock Windows Administrator Account

  1. Once your computer boots from the Windows password unlocker disk, it will launch the Reset Windows Password utility.
  2. This utility automatically scans your hard drive and find Windows SAM databases for all your Windows installations.
  3. Choose a Windows SAM database. The program will display all Windows user accounts inside it.
  4. Select the administrator account which is locked out or disabled, then click Reset Password button. The program will instantly unlock the administrator account if it it locked out, enable the account if it is disabled and also remove the password you may forgot.

Now you’ve completed the task of unlocking Windows administrator account. Remove the Windows password unlocker disk and reboot your computer. You’ll then log in to your administrator account without being stuck at the login screen. Easily regain access to your Windows 7/Vista/XP computer without losing any important file.

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