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Forget Acer Aspire Windows 7 Login Password?

 Windows 7  No Responses »
May 112011
 

How to reset Acer password if you don’t know it?

The netbook is redefined with the arrival of the Acer Aspire computer and many people like it. Most of them intall Windows 7 Operation System. As you know, a logon password should be created to protect your Windows 7 user account. Sometimes, you lost Windows 7 logon password, how to reset it on your Aspire laptop? E.g. Acer Aspire OneReset Windows 7 Logon Password on Acer Aspire

Notes:

1. If you don’t have created a password on Acer netbook, you may be insterested in this tutorial: ” How to Create A Windows 7 Logon Password?”

2. If you forgot Windows 7 User password, you have 2 methods to retrieve it. One is below steps, another is this guide: ” Reset Windows 7 Password With a Password Reset disk that was created before you forgot Password ”

About Acer Aspire

Aspire is a series of personal computers by Acer Inc. aimed at the casual household user or for small business use. The Aspire series covers both desktop computers and laptops. Acer developed the series in order to cover from essentials to high performances.

How to Reset Windows 7 Password on Acer Aspire?

Just follow below steps to recover your Acer PC password, it will only take your few minutes.

1. Login another computer that you have access, download Windows Password Recovery Tool Professional, install and run it.

2. Burn a Aspire laptop password reset disk, you can use CD/DVD or USB Flash Drive. I recommend USB if the locked Aspire laptop supports it.

3. Connect the password reset disk with the locked Acer computer, Press “Del” while the computer just start, then go to bios setting to boot computer from the USB Flash Drive, reboot the computer to load the program.

4. Select the user account which you lost itslogon password, click “reset” button to begin resetting password.

5. A message box will pop up, just click “Yes”, then the user’s password will be hacked.

6. Disconnect the password reset disk, and reboot Acer PC. You will login Windows 7 without password.

Screenshots on resetting Aspire Computer Password

create a dell password reset disk crack laptop password

Finally

Acer Windows 7 Password Recovery is not a difficult thing, you don’t need to become a expert. Above experiment was carried out under Windows 7, but this tool also supports Windows XP, Vista, 2008, 2003, 2000.

Tips:

1. You can create a Aspire Password Reset disk before your lost Windows 7 Account password.

2. Keep in mind that this software can be only used on your own computer, never try to use it to hack other person’s login password without permission. Otherwise, you will be caught by police.

Reset Acer Aspire Password [Download]

Article source: http://www.windowspasswordsrecovery.com/lost-acer-windows7-password.htm

 Posted by Andy at 2:03 am  Tagged with: Acer, Aspire, Forget, login password, windows 7

Create A Password Reset Disk For Your Windows 7 Account

 Windows 7  No Responses »
Mar 042011
 

Protect yourself against lost login password

Creating a password reset disk can protect yourself against lost login password. It allows you to simply reset Windows 7 user account password without using third-party boot environment CDs and tools. In this article I will show you how to create a password reset disk in Windows 7.

Microsoft suggests that you create a password reset disk shortly after creating login password for your user account. That way, you remember your current login password which is need to comfirm when you create the password reset disk. You only need to create a password reset disk for your Windows 7 login password once. You can change your logon password as many times as you want and you can still use the same password reset disk to reset your password if you forget it.

Create password reset disk requires a USB stick or a floppy disk. We recommend using a USB flash drive, such as floppy disks may not be as reliable. The Forgotten Password Wizard creates a file called userkey.psw that is only 2KB in size. Therefore, you only need a low-capacity USB flash drive to save the file.

Create a Password Reset Disk

Before you begin creating your password reset disk, you must connect your USB flash drive to the PC. Then, click the icon above your username on the Start menu.
click username icon on start menu

The User Accounts dialog box displays. Click the “Create a password reset disk” link in the list on the left.
Create a Password Reset Disk

NOTE: You may enter ¡°password reset disk¡± (without the quotes) in the Search box on the Start menu to access the Create a password reset disk link to open the User Accounts dialog box.
Password Reset Disk

The “Welcome screen of the Forgotten Password Wizard” displays. Click “Next”.
Forgotten Password Wizard

On the Create a Password Reset Disk screen, select the USB flash drive you inserted earlier from the drop-down list. Click “Next“.
Create Password Key Disk In following Drive

On the Current User Account Password screen, enter your current password in the edit box and click “Next“.
Current User Account Password

The progress of the password reset disk creation displays. When the process is finished, click “Next”.
Progress Creating

Click “Finish” on the Completing the Forgotten Password Wizard screen.
Completing Forgotten Password Wizard

After finishing, you will find the userkey.psw file on your USB flash drive.

Now you have a password reset disk and you will not have to worry about Forgotten Windows 7 Password. You may want to know how to use the Password Reset Disk to Reset Windows 7 Lost Password.

Tips:

Not a Windows 7 user? Still Using XP or Vista? Don’t know how to create a password reset disk on other Windows Versions? See these articles below.

How to Create a Windows XP Password Reset Disk?

How to Create a Vista Password Reset Disk?

Windows 7 Password Reset Disk [Safe Download]

Article source: http://www.windowspasswordsrecovery.com/create-windows-7-password-reset-disk.htm

 Posted by Andy at 1:48 am  Tagged with: Create, login password, password reset, reset disk, user password, windows 7 account

Turn Off Password Protection in Windows 7

 Windows 7  No Responses »
Mar 022011
 

Remove Account Password & Turn Off Password Protection in Windows 7

Turn off Windows 7 Password ProtectionOne of the great features of Windows 7 is User account password protection. At last articles we learn how to create a Windows 7 logon password and how to change login password in Windows 7. However, there are times when removing a password from an account make sense. Learn how to turn off Windows 7 password protection.

Everyone can have his/her own account in win7. This avoids the obvious annoyances and security risks associated with sharing a desktop and having everyone¡¯s files available to all other users of the computer.

However, there are times when turning off password protection on a Windows 7 account makes sense. For example, if you are the only user of your computer, it may not make sense to have to type in a password every time you turn on your computer. Another case is that you are a forgetful person and you often forgot your Windows 7 User Password, you don’t want to reset lost password each time you can’t remember it.

Another reason you may want to remove account password protection is if you need multiple people to share the same account. Finally, if you want to set up a public account, you need to make sure people have access by not password protecting the account. Whatever your reasons, Windows 7 makes it easy to turn off password protection for an account.

Turn off Windows 7 Password Protection

To turn off password protection for Windows 7 account, make sure you are set up as an administrator on your computer. Then, begin by clicking on Start and then open up the Control Panel.
click control panel in windows 7

In the Windows 7 Control Panel, click the User Accounts and Family Safety option.
User accounts and family safety in windows 7

Under the User Accounts section, click on Change Your Windows Password.
change your windows password

In the Make Changes to Your User Account window, click on Remove Your Password.
Remove Your Password in Windows 7

Here, Windows 7 asks you to confirm your choice to remove your password by typing in your current password. This step is critical because it prevents just anyone from hijacking your account by removing or resetting the password. After you have typed in your current password, click the Remove Password button.
Remove Windows 7 Password

Windows 7 then takes you back to the Make Changes to Your User Account window. Unfortunately, Windows does nothing to confirm that you have indeed removed your password other than the new option on this window titled Create a Password for Your Account.
Create a password for your account

Verify Removal of Password

You can verify that Windows 7 has removed your password by logging out of your account and clicking on your account icon again. Notice that this time Windows 7 did not ask you for a password but instead simply logged you in.

Remember that anyone who has access to your computer can now log in to your account with typing password. Also, understand that anyone who steals your computer will also have access to your account and your private files. With no password protection, anyone can also set a new password and lock you out of your own account. Be certain that you want to turn off password protection for your account before you make your private files vulnerable.

Tips:

Not a Windows 7 user? Still Using XP or Vista? Don’t know how to remove account password on other Windows Versions? See these articles below.

How to Remove Windows XP Password?

How to Remove Vista Password?

Windows 7 Password Remove Software [Safe Download]

Article source: http://www.windowspasswordsrecovery.com/remove-windows-7-password.htm

 Posted by Andy at 1:47 am  Tagged with: account password, delete password, login password, Password Protection, remove password, Turn Off, user password, windows 7 password

Recover Windows 7 Administrator login Password

 Windows 7  No Responses »
Dec 102010
 

Microsoft Windows operating systems feature relatively secure password protected account access to the resources on the computer. Administrator accounts are the only accounts that have full access to the entire system, and therefore should be rarely used and the password changed periodically. If the administrator password is changed and then forgotten, there is a procedure available that will reset the administrator account password back to the previous password.

Things You’ll Need: Microsoft Windows 7 or Vista installation CD/DVD

  1. Insert the Windows 7 or Vista installation DVD into the DVD drive and then reboot the computer.
  2. Press a key on the keyboard when the “Press any key to boot from CD or DVD” message appears on the screen. Select the “Language to install,” set the “Time and currency format” and then select the “Keyboard or input method,” according to your preferences, and then click the “Next” button.
  3. Select the “Repair your computer” link, and then select the “Microsoft Windows 7″ entry in the “System Recovery Options” window that appears, and click the “Next” button.
  4. Select the “System Restore” option in the “System Recovery Options” window that is displayed and the “System Restore” window will appear. If the “Choose a different restore point” radio button is present, then click on the radio button. Click the “Next” button.
  5. Select a “restore point” from the list displayed that has a time and date prior to when the password was changed, and then click the “Next” button.
  6. Click the “Finish” button. A window will appear that states “Once started, System Restore may not be interrupted. Do you want to continue?” Click the “Yes” button to continue. The System Restore process will commence, and then the computer will reboot. After restart has completed, click the “Close” button on the “System Restore” window. The administrator password has now been reset.

Another efficient method to reset Windows 7 password if you forgot that: Windows Password Recovery Tool 3.0

 Posted by Andy at 2:31 am  Tagged with: Administrator, login password, Recover, windows 7

How to bypass Windows 7 Password?

 Windows Password  1 Response »
Nov 292010
 

Do you need to know how to bypass a login password for Windows 7? There are different ways to bypass your login depending upon which password you forgot. Sometimes you can’t find the forgotten or lost password and will have to reinstall Windows. This article will show you how to rest your Windows 7.

Bypass Windows 7 Password Using an Administrative Account

If the password you lost or forgot is not an administrator account password then an administrator can change the password. Note that you will lose access to any email messages on that account.

Log in as an administrator. Click Start, type lusrmgr.msc in the search field, and press Enter. You may be prompted for your administrator password. Click on Local Users and Groups then click Users. Right-click the account that needs the password reset and click Set Password. Enter the new password and confirm.

Bypass Windows 7 Password with Operating System CD

Put the Windows 7 Operating System CD into the CD/DVD drive on your computer and restart by clicking Start and Restart next to the lock. A message will appear on your screen that says, “Press any key to boot from CD.” Press any key on the keyboard when you see this message.

Setup will check your system and load the needed files. Press Enter to enter Windows setup, press F8 to accept the License Agreement and click Repair.

The repair process will begin. It will take a little time for all of your files to copy. When it is finished, your computer will reboot automatically. You may see a message “the computer will reboot in 10 to 15 seconds.” Don’t touch any keys just let the computer reboot on its own.

You will see “Installing Devices” in the bottom left corner of your screen. Press Shift+F10 when you see this and a command console opens. Type NUSRMGR.CPL and press Enter at the prompt. You will then see the User Accounts that are set up on your computer. Select the correct account and change or remove the password. If you want to log in without using a password, at all type control userpasswords2 and press Enter.

When you are finished exit out of all open windows and enter your Product ID at the prompt. Log into your computer with your new password.

Password Recovery Software

If you want to bypass your password easily and timely , some softwares with high capability price can help you. For example:

Windows Password Recovery Tool 3.0 – it is the most popular Windows password cracker . It is a very efficient implementation of windows any versions. It comes with a Graphical User Interface and runs on multiple platforms.

Password Recovery Bundle – This is a utility to reset the password of any user that has a valid (local) account on your windows system. You do not need to know the old password to set a new one. It works offline, that is, you have to shutdown your computer and boot off a floppydisk or CD. It’ll detect and offer to unlock locked or disabled out user accounts. It is also an almost fully functional registry editor.

Windows Password Key 8.0
– It is considered as the best tool to reset local administrator and user passwords on any Windows system. It creates a password recovery CD/DVD, USB Flash Drive for home, business and enterprise. And most of all, it’s the most popular and safe solution for removing your Windows password until now.

Any Windows Password Reset 7 – It is a professional Windows password recovery utility to reset administrator and user passwords on any Windows system. If you have forgotten your password, or are locked out, or you do not have access to the password of the system, Any Windows Password Reset 7 allows you to burn a CD/DVD, USB flash drive and floppy disk to reset your lost password, you can be back in your system in minutes with it.

Windows Password Recovery Corporation – It is a professional local and domain password reset tool for business enterprises to reset lost or forgotten password. Through burning a bootable CD/DVD or USB Flash Dirve, you can regain access to Windows system and domain swiftly and conveniently.

Create a Password bypass Disk

Having a password reset disk is very helpful when you have forgotten your Windows 7 Password. To create a password bypass disk put a CD in your drive or a USB, click Start and type user in the search box and click User Accounts. Click on Create Password Reset Disk and click Next. Select where the password will be saved (the CD or USB) and click Next. Type the password and click Next. The Disk will be created. When it is finished click Next and then Finish.

Conclusion

If you weren’t able to reset your password with any of the above steps, the only other option you have is to format your computer and re-install Windows 7. If you do this make sure you have everything backed up because everything on your computer will be gone from programs you’ve download, music you have on your computer, pictures, audio, documents, etc.

 Posted by Andy at 2:26 am  Tagged with: bypass, login password, windows 7 password

How to Recover BIOS Password or Crack CMOS Password?

 Bios Password  No Responses »
Dec 142009
 

There are two passwords in BIOS. One is start up password, the other is BIOS setting password. If you have forgotten the start up password that means you cannot open computer at all. Then the first method is the only thing you can do. Other methods can use to clear setting password.

==Step1:Motherboard Battery Discharge==
The common way to reset start up password is discharge Motherboard Battery. Most of the current motherboard BIOS is using the button batteries to provide electric power. That means if there is no electricity, the information it contains will be lost. When it’s on power again, BIOS will set back to its original state, of course, there will be no BIOS passwords. But you will lose your setting at the same time.

What we need to do is to power off computer, open the computer box, and then unplug the power plug of the computer to make sure that it is no electricity at all. Then locate the white silver button battery on the motherboard. Remove the battery carefully. Perhaps 30 seconds later, put back the battery.

After put back the computer box then power on, the system will prompt “CMOS Checksum Error-Defaults Loaded”. That means CMOS errors detected during inspections, had been included in the system default, BIOS password cracking success!

On some motherboards, the battery is soldered to the motherboard, making it difficult to remove. If this is the case, you have another alternative. Somewhere on the motherboard you should find a jumper that will clear the BIOS password. If you have the motherboard documentation, you will know where that jumper is. If not, the jumper may be labeled on the motherboard. If you are not fortunate enough for either of these to be the case, you may be able to guess which jumper is the correct jumper. This jumper is usually standing alone near the battery. If you cannot locate this jumper, you might short both of the points where the battery connects to the motherboard.

==Step2 : Backdoor BIOS Password==
Each motherboard manufacturer has set a backdoor password in order to facilitate the provision of technical support. The backdoor password is a BIOS password that works, no matter what the user sets the BIOS password to. These passwords are typically used for testing and maintenance. Manufacturers typically change the backdoor BIOS passwords from time to time.

AMI Backdoor BIOS Passwords
Reported AMI backdoor BIOS passwords include A.M.I., AAAMMMIII, AMI?SW , AMI_SW, BIOS, CONDO, HEWITT RAND, LKWPETER, MI, and PASSWORD.

Award Backdoor BIOS Passwords
One reported Award backdoor BIOS password is eight spaces. Other reported Award backdoor BIOS passwords include 01322222, 589589, 589721, 595595, 598598 , ALFAROME, ALLY, ALLy, aLLY, aLLy, aPAf, award, AWARD PW, AWARD SW, AWARD?SW, AWARD_PW, AWARD_SW, AWKWARD, awkward, BIOSTAR, CONCAT, CONDO, Condo, condo, d8on, djonet, HLT, J256, J262, j262, j322, j332, J64, KDD, LKWPETER, Lkwpeter, PINT, pint, SER, SKY_FOX, SYXZ, syxz, TTPTHA, ZAAAADA, ZAAADA, ZBAAACA, and ZJAAADC.

Phoenix Backdoor BIOS Passwords
Reported Phoenix BIOS backdoor passwords include BIOS, CMOS, phoenix, and PHOENIX.
Backdoor BIOS Passwords from Other Manufacturers
Reported BIOS backdoor passwords for other manufacturers include:

Manufacturer BIOS Password
VOBIS & IBM merlin
Dell Dell
Biostar Biostar
Compaq Compaq
Enox xo11nE
Epox central
Freetech Posterie
IWill iwill
Jetway spooml
Packard Bell bell9
QDI QDI
Siemens SKY_FOX
SOYO SY_MB
TMC BIGO
Toshiba Toshiba

Remember that what you see listed may not be the actual backdoor BIOS password, this BIOS password may simply have the same checksum as the real backdoor BIOS password. For Award BIOS, this checksum is stored at F000:EC60.

==Step3: Software Crack==
There are a lot softwares to test systems or start up password, but they need to run on Windows. So it is only used to reset BIOS setting password.

BIOS/CMOS Password Recovery Tool  is a program that works instantly to reset or remove any lost or forgotten BIOS/CMOS password. Simply boot your PC from the supplied Boot CD, and get access to forgotten BIOS/CMOS passwords in just seconds.

It will recover the BIOS password for most common BIOS versions, including IBM, American Megatrends Inc, Award and Phoenix.It will recover the BIOS password for the following BIOS versions:

•ACER/IBM BIOS
•AMI BIOS
•AMI WinBIOS 2.5
•Award 4.5x/4.6x/6.0
•Compaq (1992)
•Compaq (New version)
•IBM (PS/2, Activa, Thinkpad)
•Packard Bell
•Phoenix 1.00.09.AC0 (1994), a486 1.03, 1.04, 1.10 A03, 4.05 rev 1.02.943, 4.06 rev 1.13.1107
•Phoenix 4 release 6 (User)
•Gateway Solo – Phoenix 4.0 release 6
•Toshiba
•Zenith AMI

If all else fails, you might be going to lose some money for technician.
But they will use these same methods, try hard by yourself.

 Posted by Andy at 10:17 am  Tagged with: administrator password, bios password, cmos password, computer password, login password, supervisor password

How to set a Bios Password | Cmos Password | Supervisor Password?

 Bios Password  4 Responses »
Nov 192009
 
first let me tell you what is setting a password in bios is
the password set at bios is asked when you start your pc even before your operating system is booted
heres the steps
1.as soon as you start your pc press ‘del’ or ‘Esc’ continiously and you’ll find the bios screen

2.when you spot the bios screen go to the security section
in security section there are two option of setting password
1.admin pass – you can’t del this pass in bios without knowing the password(only for advanced users)
2.user pass – you can delete bthis password from bios even if you don’t know the password

3.To set admin pass word
write the password in the space provided
confirm it again
save and exit

4.To set the user pass
give the old pass if enabled
or write the new pass in the space provided
confirm it
save and exit
and your password is saves
now no one can start your pc w/o the pass

hope this tutorial helped everyone

By the way ,  some bios password recovery tool can crack cmos password, if you forgot bios password, you can try it.
 Posted by Andy at 8:45 am  Tagged with: administrator password, bios password, cmos password, computer password, login password, supervisor password

Do you know how many Passwords to Protect Your Computer Privacy?

 Bios Password, Windows Password  1 Response »
Nov 192009
 

1.Administrators Password:

It is the most common way to lock your computer. But is it the safest way? Mostly, it is the easiest way to lock your computer.

How to set administrators password?

These steps work in every case as long as you’re able to log in as an administrator.

①In Windows Vista, click the Start button, and in the “Start Search” field, enter lusrmgr.msc .

②In Windows XP or 2000, from the Start menu, select Run… . In the window that opens, type lusrmgr.msc and click OK.

Double-click the Users folder. On the right, in the list of local users, right-click the account name for the Administrator account, and select Set Password.

Note: On some computers, the account will not be named “Administrator” because the owner or administrator either changed that name or added administrative accounts with different usernames. In either case, you will need to know which of the accounts in the list is the designated Administrator account.

Also be aware that on Windows Vista by default, and in some Windows XP computers by owner or administrator choice, the account named “Administrator” is disabled (this doesn’t apply to Windows 2000; built-in accounts cannot be disabled in that operating system). Setting a password does not automatically re-enable the account, but it is useless to change a disabled account’s password if your goal is to affect currently active administrator accounts.

Alternate methods

You can also change the administrator password by going into the Control Panel and using the “User Accounts” control. Some users may prefer this method to the universal steps above. Follow the instructions below for your situation and operating system.

But if you forgot your windows password, how can you recover administrator password?

Please refer to How to Recover and Reset Password in windows 7/Vista/XP/2003/2K/NT for Free

2.BIOS Password/ Start up Password:

Your computers BIOS is the first program that is run when your computer starts. You can tell the BIOS to ask for a password when it starts, thus restricting access to your computer.

BUT it is very easy to clear BIOS password for some people.

How to set BIOS password?

Turn on or reboot your computer. The screen will display a series of diagnostics and a memory check.

A message like “Hit the <DEL> key to enter the BIOS setup program” will appear.

When you do hit DEL(It’s not always the DEL key some BIOS’s use F2 or F10 or anothother key combination, check your motherboard manual) at the right time you’ll see a menu screen something like this:

 

Note: Some BIOS versions use a graphical type menu with icons (a GUI) or have a text interface that appears differt to the one shown, the principle however is exactly the same.

As you can see there are two options that relate to passwords, Supervisor Password and User Password, these relate to controlling access to the BIOS Setup Program and the Machine Boot respectively.

Note that not all BIOS’s have this password feature, your bios may not have it in which case you won’t be able to restrict access to your computer in this way.

Select USER PASSWORD and you’ll be prompted to enter a password:

You should now enter a password of up to eight characters (most BIOS’s are limited to eight characters unfortunately).  I recommend you use the full eight but take care that you choose something you’ll not forget.

The BIOS will then prompt you to confirm the password, just type the same thing again.

Now you’ll want to set your system to ask for that password every time it boots, so select the BIOS FEATURES SETUP option, to see a menu something like this:

Fairly obviously, it’s the Password Check option we’re interested in, so select it and change the setting to ALWAYS.

Now navigate back to the main menu and select SAVE & EXIT SETUP.  Your machine will then reboot and you’ll be prompted for the password.

Each and every time you boot you’ll be asked for password you chose.

Please note that this method of restricting access to your computer is not completely foolproof, there are ways around it. But it will stop or at least delay the majority of casual attempts to get access.

If you forget your BIOS password, refer to How to Reset BIOS Password?

3.Hard Disk Password

It is not a very well known fact, but all hard disks have a very strong hardware password capability build in. This password is usually stored both in a chip on the HD controller (the printed circuit board on the hard disk) and on the hard disk itself in a special hidden sector.

Setting this password will make the hard disk completely unusable to anyone that doesn’t know it. And not only on your computer, but on any computer.

A lot of newer laptops will set the HD password together with the BIOS password, completely

locking all the hardware.

How to set Hard Disk Password?

This procedure is for setting password on the HDD in the ThinkPad, for HDD in the Select-A-Dock refer to your user guide.
1. Start Easy-Setup by pressing and holding F1 and then turning on the computer.
2. Select Password icon and then select HDD-1 or HDD-2 according to the hard disk type you want to set.
3. Type your desired hard disk password; then press Enter. You can use any combination of up to 7 characters. Use a combination of any letters or numbers (A to Z, 0 to 9) in uppercase (A) or lowercase (a). Uppercase and lowercase letters are treated the same.
4. Type your hard disk drive password again to verify it; the press Enter.

The hard disk manufacturers are unable to unlock a password protected hard disk, as there aren’t any “secret” master passwords build into the firmware. Even swapping the controller of the password-protected hard disk with exactly the same controller from an unprotected HD will not remove the protection on most disks, as the password (together with most of the firmware) is also stored on the hard disk itself.

The only way of retrieving any files from a password protected hard disk without knowing the password is to send it to a data recovery company for unlocking, but not all data recovery companies could or would unlock a password protected HD.

In this time of rising identity theft, protecting your personal data by locking your hard disk with a password is indeed a good idea. The downside is that when the HD eventually malfunctions it will be harder or even impossible to retrieve any files from it. So, the first rule of using a computer applies here in full strength – “Your data is only as good as your latest backup”!

Enjoy your private computer!!

 Posted by Andy at 1:49 am  Tagged with: admin password, administrator password, bios password, cmos password, computer password, computer privacy, login password, supervisor password, windows password

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