Windows Password Key 8.0 is considered as the best tool to reset local administrator and user passwords on any Windows system. It creates a password recovery CD/DVD, USB Flash Drive for home, business and enterprise. And most of all, it's the most popular and safe solution for resetting your Windows password until now.
No need to call a technician, no need to re-install anything, and you certainly don't need to reformat.
How To Reset Your Password On Windows With The Help Of A Usb Flash Drive
1. How To Reset Your Password on Windows with the Help
of a CD/DVD or USB Flash Drive
Many times we face this problem when we forget or lost Windows password or
somebody had changed the password of our system. In such a situation either we have to install
windows again or find a solution to reset the password so that we can log into Windows easily.
In this post, I will show you how you can reset the password on Windows easily with the help of
your Flash Drive without reformatting or reinstalling your system.. In this post I will use a Flash
Drive of 2 GB. Below are the steps to reset Windows password using bootable USB Flash Drive.
Step1. Download a free demo version of Windows Password Key 8.0
http://www.lostwindowspassword.com/downloads/Windows_Password_Key_Dem
o.exe
Step2. Run the downloaded file to install Windows Password Key 8.0. You can install
Windows Password Key 8.0 on any PC you have access to.
Step3.Windows Start menu - From your Microsoft Windows Start Programs menu, select
Windows Password Key | Windows Password Key 8.0.exe. . Windows Password Key 8.0
will be launched automatically.
Step4. Create a bootable USB Flash Drive
4.1 You can click "Browse" to browse Windows Password Key 8.0 image file. The file is usually located as
the default.
2. 4.2 Select "USB Flash Drive" and insert your USB into a USB port on the computer, specify the USB Flash
Drive from the pull-down list.
4. 4.4 Windows Password Key extracts the ISO image and copies the necessary files on a USB Flash Drive
5. 4.4: Put in your newly created USB Flash Drive and remove your Windows password:
1. Insert newly created USB Flash Drive and reboot your computer.
2. It's necessary to change your computer's setup to make it boot from the USB Flash Drive.
a. pres 'F2' or 'Delete' or "F10" to enter your BIOS setup.
b. Looking for a tab or menu relating to booting in the BIOS setup software's opening screen. In this
example, it's simply called "BOOT," and can be accessed by using the tab and/or arrow keys to
highlight the word "BOOT" on the menu bar. Once there, hit enter, and you'll see a submenu that's
specific to how the PC boots.
6. c. Using the tab and/or arrow keys,select "Hard Disk Drives", and hit "Enter".
d. Select the "1st Drive", hit "Enter".
7. e. Select the "USB: your USB brand", in the example it is "USB: Kingston DTG(2G)", and hit "Enter" to Set
the USB Flash drive as the first bootable option.
8. f. When you're done with the BIOS setup program, using the tab and/or arrow keys to navigate to the
EXIT menu, select the option for saving the changes you just made, and then reboot. (In many
BIOSes, a special key--often the F10 key--will save, exit, and reboot in one step.) . When your
computer restarts, it will boot from the USB flash drive.
9. 3. When the USB Flash Drive boots, you'll see Windows Password Key 8.0 initializing (see screen shot
below). If so, you can continue to the next step.
4. Choose the Windows installation to be processed:
10. 5. Choose the user whose password you want to reset by typing it's number and pressing 'ENTER'.
6. Type 'y' followed by 'ENTER' to reset the password.
7. After you confirm the resetting of the password. Windows Password Key 8.0 asks: 'Reset password for
another account? (y/n)'. Type 'y' to reset password for another account, or 'n' if you are finished and
want to exit. Remove the Windows Password Key 8.0 bootable CD/DVD and restart your PC. Now
you are able to log into your computer without a password!
11. For more information about using a Windows Password Key 8.0 bootable USB
Flash Drive
to reset windows password, Please visit:
http://www.lostwindowspassword.com/how_it_works/how_it_works_usb.htm