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What is the Windows Vista Administrator’s Login Password?

 Windows Vista  No Responses »
Apr 212010
 

When you have installed Windows Vista first time, how long did it take you to realize that you lost the administrator’s password? With me it was about a week before I needed to make some changes in the file system. It suddenly occurred to me that being logged in as administrator might make the User Account Control dialog box go away, but I didn’t know the administrator’s password! What the heck is the Vista administrator’s default password?

Unlike the previous releases of Windows, Windows Vista does not automatically create an Administrator account during installation. The theory is that the typical Windows user does not need to run with administrator privileges. Using a non-administrator account will prevent a Windows user from accidentally deleting operating system folder, files, and registry information, and prevent any Malware infecting the computer from doing the same. However, if you really need to run as an Administrator, you can easily activate the built-in Administrator account yourself.

Here are the basic steps to activate Vista’s Administrator account and assign it a password:

  1. Logon to Vista using a standard user account
  2. From the Start menu, navigate to the Command Prompt menu item in the Accessories menu
  3. Right-click on the Command Prompt menu item and select Run as Administrator
  4. Click the Continue button on the User Account Control dialog box
  5. At the command prompt, enter net user administrator password, and hit Enter
  6. At the command prompt, enter net user administrator activate:yes, and hit Enter
  7. At the command prompt, enter exit and hit Enter to close the command window
  8. Log off and logon as Administrator using the password you selected

This procedure activates a user account named Administrator and assigns it Full Control security privileges. The user name “Administrator” is reserved, so you cannot create a user account with this name even if you haven’t activated the built-in Administrator account. Depending on the local password policy of the computer, you might be required to enter a password of a minimum length or complexity, and not be allowed to use a blank password.

I Forgot my Vista Administrator Password!

The User Accounts applet in Control Panel features the Create a password reset disk wizard. Using this wizard, a floppy disk or USB flash drive can be created that allows the password of a specific user account on a specific Windows Vista computer to be reset by the user. Possession of the reset disk is considered to be authorization to reset the account’s password. The reset disk can also be reused to reset the account’s password multiple times. However, you need to know the password of the account you want to create the reset disk for, and you must create the reset disk before you forget the account’s password.

To use the Vista password reset disk:

  1. Insert the floppy or USB reset disk in the computer
  2. Click the Reset password… item on the Vista logon screen to start the Password Reset Wizard
  3. Click the Next button
  4. Enter a new password
  5. Reenter the new password
  6. If prompted, enter a password hint
  7. Click the Next and Finished buttons
  8. Enter your new password to logon to the user account

I Didn’t Make a Password Reset Disk!

OK, you can reset a forgotten Windows Vista password without a Vista password rest disk, but you won’t receive any help from Vista to do it. Instead, the Windows Password Recovery Tool 3.0 is you ticked.

Having the ability to reset forgotten passwords and gain administrator access to your computer and can be a great time saver, but should only be a attempted by an IT professional. Using sophisticated system manipulation tools, you can easily make things worse rather than better.

 Posted by Andy at 9:11 am  Tagged with: vista admin password, vista login password, vista login recovery, vista password, vista user password, windows vista password

How to Create a Windows 7 Password Reset Disk

 Windows 7  2 Responses »
Mar 022010
 

A Windows 7 password reset disk could really come in handy if you ever forget your account password. With it, you can easily reset your Windows 7 password and get right in to your PC.
There are ways to recover lost Windows passwords without a password reset disk but they’re often complicated and time consuming.
Be proactive by creating a password reset disk today. With a Windows 7 password reset disk, forgetting your password is no longer a crisis.
Follow the easy steps below to create a password reset disk for your Windows 7 account

Click on Start and then Control Panel in Windows 7.

Click on the User Accounts and Family Safety link.
Note: If you’re viewing the Large icons or Small icons view of Control Panel, you won’t see this link. Simply double-click on the User Accounts icon and proceed to Step 4.

Click on the User Accounts link.
Important: Before you proceed, make sure have some kind of portable media to create a password reset disk on. This means that you will need a flash drive or a floppy disk drive and blank floppy disk.
You will now be able to create a Windows 7 password reset disk on a CD, DVD, or external hard drive.

In the task pane on the left, click the Create a password reset disk link.
Note: Did you get a No Drive warning message? If so, you do not have a floppy disk or USB flash drive connected. You’ll need to do this before continuing.

When the Forgotten Password Wizard window appears, click Next

In the I want to create a password key disk in the following drive: drop down box, choose the portable media drive to create a Windows 7 password reset disk on.
Click Next to continue.

With the disk or other media still in the drive, enter your current account password in the text box and click Next.

Windows 7 will now create the password reset disk on your chosen media.
When the progress indicator shows 100% complete, click Next and then click Finish in the next window.

You can now remove the flash drive or floppy disk from your computer.
Label the disk Password Reset and store it in a safe place.

Create a Password Reset Disk in Windows Vista

Create a Password Reset Disk in Windows XP

 Posted by Andy at 3:30 pm  Tagged with: reset vista password, vista, vista administrator password, vista login password, vista login recovery, vista password, vista password cracker, vista password recovery, windows vista, windows vista password

What is the Windows Vista Administrator Password?

 Windows Password, Windows Vista  No Responses »
Mar 012010
 

After your first copy of Windows Vista, how long did it take to install until you realize that you do not know an administrator password? For me it was about one weeks before I needed to a number of changes to the file-making system to make. Suddenly occurred to me that an administrator can create the User Account Control dialog go away, but I did not know the administrator password! What is the Vista default Administrator password?

Unlike earlier versions of Windows, Windows Vista does not automatically an Administrator account during installation. The theory is that the typical Windows user does not run with administrator privileges. Do not delete a non-Windows administrator account that a user accidentally the operating system folders, files and registry information, and prevent malware infecting your computer, do the same. However, if you really need to run as an administrator, you can simply activate the built-in Administrator account yourself.

Here are the basic steps to activate Vista’s Administrator account and assign it a password:

  • Logon Vista with a standard user account
  • From the Start menu, navigate to the Command Prompt menu item in the Accessories menu
  • Right-click on the Command Prompt menu item and select Run as Administrator
  • Click the Continue button on the User Account Control dialog box
  • At the command prompt, enter net user administrator password, and hit Enter
  • At the command prompt, enter net user administrator activate:yes, and hit Enter
  • At the command prompt, enter exit and hit Enter to close the command window
  • Log off and logon as Administrator using the password you selected

This process enabled a user account called Administrator assigns them full access and security privileges. The username is "admin" reserved, so you do not dass can create a user account with that name even if you do not have administrator account enabled Ass. Depending on the local password policy of the computer, could be prompted to enter a password with a minimum length or complexity, and not be allowed to use a blank password.

I Forgot my Vista Administrator Password!

The User Accounts in Control Panel and functions of the Create a password reset disk wizard. Using this wizard, a floppy disk or USB flash drive can be created that allows the password of a specific user on a specific Windows Vista-based computer to reset by the user. Possession of the reset disk is deemed to be authorized to reset the account password. The reset disk can then be recycled to reset the account password multiple times. However, you must know the password of the account you want the reset disk and you need the disk before you reset the password of the account password.

Use the Vista Password Recovery disk:

  1. Insert the floppy or USB reset disk in the computer
  2. Click the Reset password… item on the Vista logon screen to start the Password Reset Wizard
  3. Click the Next button
  4. Enter a new password
  5. Reenter the new password
  6. If prompted, enter a password hint
  7. Click the Next and Finished buttons
  8. Enter your new password to logon to the user account

I Didn’t Make a Password Reset Disk!

OK, you can reset a lost Windows Vista password without a Vista password rest disk, but you won’t receive any help from Vista to do it. Instead, the Windows Password Recovery Tool 3.0  is your ticket. This password recovery tool not only works on Windows Vista, but also on all releases of Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 7, Windows Server 2003, and Windows Server 2008. It works by booting from a CD or USB flash drive and selecting a few options in a command line menu interface. (Booting this password tool from a cd disk or usb flash drive is possible, but is not currently supported for Vista.)

NOTE: If you change the administrator password on Windows XP or Windows Vista using the encrypted file system (EFS), all encrypted files become inaccessible. The password for the Administrator account is used to create the encryption key EFS. Changing the administrator account using the original password should restore access to encrypted files, but I tried.

Here are the basic steps. If you need more detailed information, read the FAQ.

  1. Download and burn the ISO file on to a CD or USB flash drive
  2. Boot from the CD or USB flash drive

    NOTE:
    To reboot your PC with a CD/DVD disk, it’s necessary to change your computer’s setting to make it boot from the CD/DVD.

    Click here To learn how to set BIOS to boot from the CD/DVD-ROM

    Click here To learn how to set BIOS to boot from the USB Flash Drive

  3. When the CD/DVD or USB disk boots, you’ll see Windows Password Recovery Tool 3.0 is initializing .
  4. Select Windows installation to be processed
  5. Select the user name whose password you want to reset and click "Reset" button to reset the password.
  6. A message is displayed. Click "Yes" to confirm your action. Or, click "No" to undo your selection.
  7. "Success" message is displayed after the user’s password has been successfully reset.
  8. You have changed your forgotten password to a blank one. Remove the Windows Password Recovery Tool 3.0 bootable CD/DVD or USB Flash Drive and click “Reboot” button to reboot the computer. Now you are able to log into your computer without a password! .
  9. Remove the CD or USB flash drive and reboot the computer

The possibility for forgotten passwords and gain administrative access to the computer and reset can save much time, but it was just an attempt by an IT professional. With sophisticated tools for manipulating the system, you can easily make things worse rather than better.

 Posted by Andy at 6:52 am  Tagged with: reset vista password, vista, vista administrator password, vista login password, vista login recovery, vista password, vista password cracker, vista password recovery, windows vista, windows vista password

How to login when you forget administrator password in Windows Vista

 Windows Vista  No Responses »
Feb 262010
 

You will have to first login back to Windows Vista in case you forget login password. Follow the steps as mentioned in this article and solve the problem.

One of the major problems in Windows is logging onto your PC when you have forgotten your password. Vista allows us to create a “password reset” disk if you forget your login password. You can just press Ctrl + Alt + Delete > Change a Password > Create a Password Reset Disk. Follow the step-by-step wizard and you’re all set.

  1. Click on Start Pearl and type this in the Search bar: control.exe /name Microsoft.UserAccounts
    or
    Classic Control Panel View: Start > Control Panel > User Accounts
  2. Normal Control Panel View: Start > Control Panel > User and Family Safety > User Accounts
  3. Click on Create a Password Reset Disk on the left panel.
  4. Click Next.

    You will be asked to choose where you want your password key disk saved. I recommend you choose a form of removable media such as a floppy or a USB disk. Make sure the selected disk is still in the drive, then enter your current user account password.

  5. Click Next and let Windows do its thing!

 Posted by Andy at 6:32 am  Tagged with: login vista without password, password recovery disk, vista, vista administrator password, vista login password, vista login recovery, vista password, windows vista, windows vista password

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