How to Reset Lost Windows Admin Password Tutorial! Covers Windows Vista, XP, NT, 2000 and Windows 7
The question of the day is how to recover your Windows account password when you forget it and which software tool from the web can help you with the problem. There are few tools that handle this situation, however most of them don’t use any customer support and usually are very complicated to use, even for computer experts. From the long list of tools there is a software package that stands out and today we are going to give a short overview of this tool.
The software we are going to review resets your administrator password on any Windows platform (Windows Vista, Windows XP, NT, 2000, Windows 7). High level computer knowledge is not a must in order to complete recovery on your account password using this software. The tool that will help you gain access to your account after you have lost your password is called Password Resetter.
In the first step, you have to download and install the software to your hard disk. Next, when the first step is complete, you should start the software, this way the tool creates automatically bootable USB or CD, and therefore you don’t need to use any other tools for burning the disk or creating bootable CD. Sit back and enjoy while the CD, that you are going to use to reset your password, is prepared. When the CD is ready, restart your computer so the resetting of the Windows Password can start.
The program will find all the user accounts on your system and you can choose which one you want to reset. As soon as you choose the user, the tool will start resetting the password of this user. Usually you don’t have to click anything, just to wait the process to end. As soon as the process successfully ended you will receive a prompt that will instruct you to reset your computer. Reset your PC and now you are able to enter the account without entering any password.
Finally, this software is quite straight forward and includes great tutorial to help you in details with all the steps I described above. It is safe and does not harm any of the files you have saved in your computer.
Check more reviews and videos for this tool and learn how to reset your Windows password on: http://www.passwordresetter.com
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