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How to reset Windows 7 password with a blank CD/DVD?

by Yao Chuanghai


According to the statistics firm StatCounter, Microsoft's Windows 7 operating system now accounts for a third of the worldwide OS market share. With increasing use of Windows 7, there are more and more PC users get involved in troubles caused by various Windows 7 errors. One of the most common problems that users forgot Windows 7 login password and cannot get back in laptop any longer.

For those who are good at computer, it will be a small cake as there is an effective resolution in their mind. But for those who lack computer skills, it may be a disaster. Here we will show you an easy, fast and safe way to reset Windows 7 password, no matter what level of your computing knowledge is.

Before using the following steps to reset Windows 7 password, you should prepare an accessible PC that you can run as administrator, a blank CD/DVD and a CD/DVD burner.

Step 1. Download Rekeysoft Windows Password Recovery in the computer that you can run as administrator, and then install or launch it.

Step 2. Insert the blank CD/DVD in your computer.

Step 3. Burn a bootable password reset disk with the CD/DVD.

Step 4. Insert the created disk in the locked PC.

Step 5. Turn on the computer, press the right key to enter BIOS setup and set CD as the first boot device.

Step 6. You'll see all your user accounts on this locked PC under Windows PE. Select your target user account to reset its password.

Step 7. Log on to the computer without password after password reset.

Tip: Rekeysoft Windows Password Recovery is an efficient Windows password recovery tool. This application comes in 3 editions: standard edition, professional edition and enterprise edition. Learn the difference between the 3 editions before download. Here I suggest you to use Standard edition to reset Windows 7 password when you forgot Windows 7 password.

Article submitted Sunday, October 09, 2011 & read 11 times.

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