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- Avoid Getting Locked out of Windows when You Forget Your Password
If you lose your password, you face the reality of losing access to your files and settings. we show you how to create a password reset disk for your PC so, in a bind, you have an easy backdoor into your PC.
Note: you can also crack the password; however, a little preparation will save you the hassle of doing this.
Before you begin this guide, you’ll need the following:
- A USB drive (does not have to be empty)
- A current password set for your account
Create a Password Reset Disk
To reset your password, you’ll need to create a password reset disk; to create a password reset disk:
1. Insert your USB drive into your PC
2. Click the Start button, type reset, and click Create a password reset disk.
3. On the Forgotten Password Wizard dialog, click Next
4. Select your USB drive from the drop down list and click Next
5. Type in your current account password and click Next
The password reset file is now written to your USB drive:
7. When the wizard completes the reset disk creation, click Next, and then click Finish.
Note: The file is encrypted as userkey.psw. If you lose your thumb drive, nothing can be done with this file to obtain your password. This file can only be used to reset your password locally at your PC. With that in mind, you may want to keep this thumb drive away from other PC users who should not have access to your account.
userkey.psw is placed on your thumb drive:
The file is encrypted and can not be used to obtain your current password:
Test Your Password Reset Disk
It’s a best practice not to wait until you’ve lost your password to test your disk. This section will show you how to test your disk:
1. Print this guide or bring it up on your cell phone (http://bit.ly/zWM6P2)
2. Insert your password reset USB drive
3. Click the Start button, click the right arrow next to Shut Down (or different if you changed it), and click Switch User
4. Type in or click your username, leave the password field blank, and press Enter
5. After you’re informed you’ve typed an incorrect password, click Reset Password
5. Click Next
6. Select the flash drive and click Next
7. Type your new password (can be the same as your current password) and password hint and click Next
8. Click Finish
Note: This password reset disk will last the lifetime of your account. You do not need to create a new disk after using the one you set up as part of this guide.