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Sunday, July 12, 2015

How To Reset Your Windows Password

If you have forgotten your log in password for your Windows computer, fret not there are a few things you can do to get back in.


Clean Install Windows in 15 Easy Steps
This is more of a last resort option, completely wipe your hard drive and reinstall Windows.  Obviously, you would want to backup your data but if you can't log in this poses a bit of a challenge.  It can be done though with an inexpensive external USB hard drive enclosure and another computer.  Simply turn off your computer, remove its hard drive, insert it in the enclosure (following the instructions) and connect it via USB to another computer.  You can then browse the drive the same way you would any other USB jump drive and copy off documents, pictures, etc. that you want to keep.  Once done, put the drive back in the computer. 
  1. Boot from you Windows 7 DVD
  2. Once Windows Setup loads, you can choose your language, time and currency format, and
    keyboard or input method.  Once selected, click on Next then click on "Install now" on the screen following.
  3. Click the check box to accept the license terms for Windows.
  4. When prompted for a type of installation you want, choose Custom.
  5. When asked where do you want to install Windows, click the "Drive options (advanced)" link on the lower right of the dialog box.
  6. You want to delete all of the partitions shown, click on a disk partition and then click the Delete link.  Just a reminder that once you delete a partition, there is no undo or change of mind.
  7. You now should only see one "Disk 0 Unallocated Space", click on it to select it and then click the Next button.  No need to create any partitions, Windows setup will do this for you.
  8. Windows will now install itself.  Depending on the speed of your computer and how big your hard drive is, this could take quite some time.
  9. Eventually, you will be shown a Setup Windows dialog box and it is asking for you to type in a user name and a computer name.  Fill in both boxes with the information you want then click next.
  10. On the next screen, type in a password.  Since the last password was forgotten, you might want to include a password hint - notice how it is a required field!
  11. On the next screen it asks for the Windows Product Key, this is often found on a label underneath or on the back of the computer .  It looks something like this:
    ABCDE-FHGIJ-KLMNO-PQRST-UVWXT
  12. Choose the way you want your computer to handle updates.  Suggest clicking on the recommended settings.
  13. Select your time zone from the drop down menu and adjust the date/time if needed then click next.
  14. On the location of your computer, most likely you are doing this at "home" (even if you are doing it at a friend's house, it is still considered "home") so click on Home Network.  If Windows prompts for setting up a homegroup, you can skip that for now.
  15. Windows setup will do a little housekeeping, and then voila! you are at the desktop.  If you enabled automatic updates back in step 12, it will begin to prompt you about downloading and/or installing them.  I would suggest doing the updates until there are none left.
Congratulations!  You have successfully reinstalled Windows. Only thing left is to install any printers or other accessories and install the software programs you want back on.



Clearing Your Windows Password
Another option you have, if you have access to another computer OR create it ahead of time, like right after reading about it for example, is to use a Password & Registry Editor.  This program will not change the password, it simply clears it so when you boot up your computer it lets you sign in without a password.  After which you can open the Control Panel and go to the User Accounts and add a password.  Again, I would setup that password hint to prevent having to do this again in the future!

  1. First thing we want to do is download the "Offline NT Password & Registry Editor" it is a free
    program and can be found here. You'll need to scroll down a ways.  There are two versions to pick from, one is to make a bootable CD and the other is for using a bootable USB drive.  Choose the one you want to use and scroll the site down a little more and it will instruct you on how to create the bootable media.
  2. Restart the computer and boot from your newly created bootable media.
  3. When the program loads and you see "boot:" on your screen, press the enter key.  If Windows loaded, you didn't boot off your bootable media correctly, restart the computer and try again.
  4. After a bit of information gets shown on the screen, none of which you have to be concerned about as it is just showing you what the program is doing as it starts up, you will be prompted to "Select partition by number."  Most likely you can just press enter to accept the default partition.  If you have more than one hard drive or have multiple partitions, you will need to type the number for the partition that Windows is installed on.
  5. Next it will ask to confirm the location of the Windows Registry.  Most likely the default location that it finds is correct, so press Enter to continue with the default path of Windows/System32/config.
  6. When asked to "select which part of registry to load", choose 1 to reset the password.
  7. Then when it asks "What to do" after it "Loaded hives" you want "1 - Edit user data and passwords" then press enter.
  8. You should now see a list of users from your computer.  Type the username to change and press enter.
  9. When the User Edit Menu appears, type 1 and press enter to clear the password.
  10. The password should now be cleared.  Type ! to quit editing the user and press enter.
  11. Type q to quit. and then answer Y to the "Step FOUR: Writing back changes" prompt to save the changes.  
  12. You should then see an "***Edit Complete***" message on the screen.  Press enter to answer no to the "New run?" prompt. 
That's it, all done.  You can reboot your computer and be able to login without a password.  IF you were the only person to use the computer then Windows will boot directly to the desktop, otherwise click on your username from the login list and it will sign you in without a password.  Now would be a good time to set a password and put a hint in just in case you forget in the future.

Sunday, June 7, 2015

Windows 10 is coming and it could be yours for FREE

Did you know that Windows 10 is coming out very soon?  Did you know if your computer is on a genuine version of Windows 7 Service Pack 1 or Windows 8 you could get it for free, for a limited time?  Free, as in not a trial nor a limited functionality version.

There are a few simple steps you need to do in order to get it.

  • First, you need to have Windows Updates set to automatic download/install.
  • Second, your computer has to be up-to-date.

Once your computer is updated, look in the system tray (next to the clock) and you will see a Windows logo icon, this is the "Windows 10 app".  Click on it and follow the instructions on screen to reserve your copy of Windows 10.  On July 29th, your computer will automatically download this update and notify you to schedule when you want to install it - you have up to upgrade within one year of the availability of the update is the only caveat.  Best of all, you can do this for each eligible device by making a separate reservation.
Windows 10
Courtesy; Microsoft Corporation / Preview of Windows 10

If you decide, before July 29th, that you no longer want to upgrade to Windows 10.  Simply right click on the Windows 10 app in the system tray, select "Check your upgrade status" then select "Cancel reservation."

Now, having said this.  Microsoft has said that the upgrade will be free even if you don't reserve your copy.  The difference between reserving your copy and waiting is time.  Microsoft has said it might be weeks to months before your computer automatically prompts you to upgrade to Windows 10.

For more information on Microsoft Windows 10 features, check out the Windows 10 website.