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Re: Suggestions to reset windows 10 password

PostPosted: April 18th, 2019, 4:30 am
by cecilwilliams
Anjerous wrote:
there are many ways and tools that can help reset windows 10 password.
Using a password reset disk is Microsoft's official method to reset a lost Windows password. The only downside of this method is that you need to create a Windows 10 password reset disk before your password is lost.

if you don't have a reset disc, i think you can try iSeePassword windows password recovery tool to reset windows 10 password no disk. It allows you to unlock any Windows computer that you were locked out by a forgotten password. It is a bootable image that can be written to a CD or a USB stick using the freeware ISO2Disc. After booting from PCUnlocker Live CD (or USB), you can view all local accounts for your Windows 10 installation.

Yes, using a disk is the easiest and quickest way. But if you don't, then you will have to look for safe mode or Windows Password Genius to unlock it.

Re: Suggestions to reset windows 10 password

PostPosted: April 18th, 2019, 11:34 am
by Visserty
navrana wrote:Hey guys,
Don't worry if you faced this error, ask this software for help https://www.windows10passwordreset so that you'll know more about solving this error.

Good,it did a great job,the locked Windows compute has been unlocked by it.

Re: Suggestions to reset windows 10 password

PostPosted: May 21st, 2019, 11:45 am
by quincybatten
Windows 10 offers two types of passwords, Local password and Microsoft Account password . Local password secures your computer against unwanted entry while Microsoft Account password to secure your computer and to take advantage of Windows 10 features such as the Microsoft Store for apps, OneDrive for online storage, and synchronizing settings between computers. More on...reset windows 10 password

Suggestions to reset windows 10 password

PostPosted: July 13th, 2019, 4:01 pm
by SannGal
Apparently SEND-KEYS does not reset the idle timer when no user is logged in. Is this an nncron or a Windows XPSP2 problem?