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How to Change your Password in Windows 7

 Windows 7  2 Responses »
May 022010
 

Part of any good computer security strategy is changing computer password on a regular basis. A strong password is the first line of defense against those who wish to get access to our computers and the important data they contain.
In this article We will learn how you can easily change your password in Windows 7.

Difficulty: Easy

Things You’ll Need:

  • Windows 7

Instructions

 

  1. Step 1

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    Click on the "Start" , which is the "Windows Orb" at the lower left, and choose Control Panel.

  2. Step 2

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    Click on the "User Accounts and Family Safety" heading in the Control Panel.
    Under the "User Accounts" heading, click on the link for "Change your Windows password."

  3. Step 3

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    This will take you to your User Account window. If you already have a password, you will see a link for "Change your password." If you do not already have a password, the link will read "Create a password for your account." Click that link to go to the "Change your password" window.

  4. Step 4

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    If you have a current password, type in your current password in the first text box, then type a new password and confirm.
    If you do not have a current password, just type in and confirm a new password.
    Note: You can choose to type a password hint, although this step is optional. Be aware that the password hint will be visible to all other computer users. To be more secure, choose a password and hint that cannot be easily guessed.
    Click the "Change password" or "Create password" button when ready. (This will depend on whether you had an existing password or not)

  5. Step 5

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    If your passwords do not match, you will be prompted to retype them.

  6. Step 6

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    You’re finished! You will now be prompted to enter your password every time you log into your computer.

Finally

If you forgot your windows 7 login password, you should try the Windows Password Recovery Tool 3.0 . It can solve all your problem within a few minutes. Importantly,No need to call a technician, no need to re-install anything, and you certainly don’t need to reformat. it also allows you to reset windows password with with USB Flash Drive or cd/dvd Disk now!!

 Posted by Andy at 6:24 am  Tagged with: change password in windows 7, change windows 7 password, crack windows 7 password, reset windows 7 password, windows 7 login password, windows 7 password, windows password recovery

Reset Windows 7 Password with Pen Drive

 Windows 7  No Responses »
Apr 172010
 

Password01 Most of us have a PC at home and one at work. We use our work PC most of the times and home PC comparatively less. Had it ever happen to you that you forgot your Windows password? Maybe you go for a month long vacations or business trip and when you are back, you may forget some of your passwords to the PC. We tend to have lots of passwords at work, online and at various computers. So to save yourself from a locked out situation, we recommend that you create a password reset disk. In this article, I will share with you a very simple method to create a Windows 7 password reset pen drive. So next time you are locked out of Windows 7 at the login screen, you can plug in this USB pen drive in your computer and reset Windows 7 password.

Windows 7 is the latest public release version of Microsoft Windows, a series of operating systems produced by Microsoft for use on personal computers, including home and business desktops, laptops, netbooks, tablet PCs, and media center PCs. Windows 7 still using the same encrypt arithmetic as the previous versions of windows. That mean if you need to reset Windows password, you can just use the similar methods like on windows Vista or Windows XP. To create a Windows 7 password reset pen drive, I advice to have a small capacity pen drive which is cheap and you should keep it at a safe place, but not so safe that you forget where you kept it when you need it sometime in future.

Follow these simple steps:

Step 1. Insert a pen drive (backup any data if present on the pen drive and delete everything). Then go to Windows 7 Start Menu and type “create password reset disk” in the start menu search and launch the program “Create a password reset disk” which will be highlighted in the search results.

Step 2. Just follow the simple Password reset wizard as seen below, by selecting the pen drive from a list of drives it will show you. Note: If you have not inserted a pen drive before launching the utility, it will not work and will give an error. If the pen drive is in place, you will see the wizard . It will also ask for your current password to create a password reset pen drive.

Step 3. Now you simple need to keep this drive at a safe place. You can use this in case you forget your Windows 7 Password sometime in future, just click forgotten password on the login screen and choose the option to Reset password after inserting this pen drive into any of the working USB ports of your computer.

NOTE: Windows will honor only the most recent password reset disk that you have created, so in case you happen to create more than one disk, only the one which is latest will work, all other old password reset disk will not be able to reset the Windows password.

If you have not created a reset disk and have forgotten your password, you can still reset the password by using some utilities which is used for Windows 7 password recovery. But these processes maybe tedious, lengthy and may cost you money if you need to buy a software to do that. So to avoid any inconvenience later, we recommend that you create a password reset disk.

 Posted by Andy at 10:35 am  Tagged with: pen drive, recover windows 7 password, reset windows 7 password, windows 7 login password, windows 7 password, windows 7 password recovery, windows 7 user password

Create Windows 7 Password Reset Disk

 Windows 7  2 Responses »
Mar 242010
 

Windows 7 is coming. Are you using windows 7? How can you do if you forgot your windows 7 user password. You can use a password reset disk to create a new password.

Depending on the machine and user involved, losing a password for an account can be anything from a pain to a disaster. Fortunately, in Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP there’s something you can do to prepare for such an eventuality: create a password reset disk.

In Windows Server 2003 you can create a password reset disk for any local user account on a member server (a nondomain controller in a domain) or stand-alone server (a server in a workgroup). You can’t create a password reset disk for a domain controller because a domain controller doesn’t have any local user accounts, only domain accounts stored in Active Directory.

A typical use for a password reset disk would be to create one for the all-powerful local Administrator account on your server. To do this, get a blank formatted floppy and follow these steps:

d60cdbcebb28Microsoft recommends that users should create a password reset disk when they create their passwords so that they will not lose access to their files and other information.
The password reset disk can be created with many removable media, including USB flash drives, CD’s and DVD’s and floppy disks.
The action is initiated in the user accounts panel, where the user clicks on the “Create a password reset disk” option. This opens the Forgotten Password Wizard which prompts the user to insert the media, and creates the disk.
No matter how many times the user changes their password they only need to create the password reset disk only once.

 Posted by Andy at 9:15 am  Tagged with: create windows 7 password, forgot windows 7 password, reset windows 7 password, windows 7, windows 7 login password, windows 7 password, windows 7 password reset disk

reset windows 7 administrator login password with reset disk

 Windows 7  1 Response »
Mar 152010
 

windows7repaircomputer_thumb Sometimes we do not know your Windows password. Of course, if you do not have one, there are other ways to resolve forgotten your password, follow these steps for the restoration of Windows 7 passwords.

But if you repair disk created before, not bothered. Because the reset disk, you can use Windows 7 Password Recovery. This article tells you how to create reset disk and how to use Windows 7 password recovery administrator.

First let’s create a windows 7 reset disk.

  1. Click on Start and then Control Panel in Windows 7.
  2. Click on the User Accounts and Family Safety link.
  3. 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 not be able to create a windows 7 administrator password reset disk on a CD, DVD, or external hard drive.
  4. In the task pane on the left, click the Create a password reset disk link. When the Forgotten Password Wizard window appears, click Next.
  5. 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.
  6. With the disk or other media still in the drive, enter your current account password in the text box and click Next.
  7. 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. Then remove the flash drive or floppy disk from your computer.

Now, you have a reset disk. Then you can follow the steps to windows 7 password recovery with it.

  1. In the Windows 7 log on window, click Reset Password.
  2. Insert your password reset disk and then click on the Reset password option to open Password Reset Wizard. Click next button to continue.
  3. Select the password reset disk from the drop down box. Click next to proceed to the next step.
  4. Enter a new password and then type the password again to confirm.
  5. Click the next button and then click the finish button to close the wizard.
  6. Now enter the new password  for your user account.

Ok, It has recovered windows 7 administrator password and you can log in PC again.
More info visit:  http://www.windowspasswordsrecovery.com

 Posted by Andy at 9:33 am  Tagged with: reset windows 7 password, windows 7, windows 7 administrator password, windows 7 hack, windows 7 login password, windows 7 password, windows 7 password recovery, windows 7 recovery

Turn OFF Windows 7 Password Protection / Automatically logon to Windows 7 without Entering any User name or Password

 Windows 7  No Responses »
Feb 242010
 

In Windows 7 you have to enter a password in order to log in to Windows. This is to protect your PC from Unauthorized access by others. If you are only the one using your computer every time when you start Windows 7 need to to enter the password to log in. This becomes very irritating. So here is how to log in to Windows 7 without entering any user name or password .
In the run menu type control userpasswords2.
Just press WIN + R to get the RUN menu.
The user accounts windows will now open up.
Look for the option saying ” Users must enter a user name and password to use this computer ” and uncheck this option and press “OK”.
Now a windows opens up asking you to enter the current password you use to log in to Windows 7. Enter the password and confirm. Done!.
From now on when you boot to Windows you will not be asked or prompted to enter the user name .

If you forgot Windows 7 Password, you can try Windows Password Recovery Tool 3.0 to recover it.

 Posted by Andy at 8:26 am  Tagged with: login windows 7, reset windows 7 password, turn off windows 7 password, windows 7, windows 7 administrator password, windows 7 login password, windows 7 login recovery, windows 7 password

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