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November 3rd, 2012, 00:01
Step-by-step
[*=center]Download PC Login Now from pcloginnow.com
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[*=center]The file is .iso format. You need to burn it to CD. You can use Nero, ImgBurn or any CD burning software.
[*=center]Once, you have burn the image on CD. It’s an bootable disc. Insert the CD and reboot the target system. When booting up the system, you must select to boot from the CD which you’ve just created.
[*=center]If you see the screen like the figure below, the system is loading from CD. But if the Windows is booting up, you may need to restart and configure your BIOS to make the system boot from CD
Waiting for the CD is finishes loading up the system.
You’ll see this screen once it has finished loading up. Click next to continue
It shows all available system. But normally, you should has only one system. Select it and click next.
Next, it lists all local Windows accounts in the system. Select the account you want to reset the password. Then, check on “password is empty” and click next.
Note: You can select more than one account by hold CTRL button and select the accounts. Also, you can change other account’s attributes (enable/disabled, lock/unlock and password expire) by check/uncheck the boxes.
It asks you if you want to reset another user. Select No
Click OK to reboot the system. Don’t forget to remove your CD before reboot the system.
Now test with the account that I’ve just reset to empty
That’s it!. I have reset my administrator’s password to blank and it works. Easy and fast!.
[*=center]Download PC Login Now from pcloginnow.com
[*=center]
[*=center]The file is .iso format. You need to burn it to CD. You can use Nero, ImgBurn or any CD burning software.
[*=center]Once, you have burn the image on CD. It’s an bootable disc. Insert the CD and reboot the target system. When booting up the system, you must select to boot from the CD which you’ve just created.
[*=center]If you see the screen like the figure below, the system is loading from CD. But if the Windows is booting up, you may need to restart and configure your BIOS to make the system boot from CD
Waiting for the CD is finishes loading up the system.
You’ll see this screen once it has finished loading up. Click next to continue
It shows all available system. But normally, you should has only one system. Select it and click next.
Next, it lists all local Windows accounts in the system. Select the account you want to reset the password. Then, check on “password is empty” and click next.
Note: You can select more than one account by hold CTRL button and select the accounts. Also, you can change other account’s attributes (enable/disabled, lock/unlock and password expire) by check/uncheck the boxes.
It asks you if you want to reset another user. Select No
Click OK to reboot the system. Don’t forget to remove your CD before reboot the system.
Now test with the account that I’ve just reset to empty
That’s it!. I have reset my administrator’s password to blank and it works. Easy and fast!.