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I have a laptop I am trying to recover my password, my computer was not sold with recovery cd. It's operating system is Windows Vista. I am the only admin on the computer and have forgotten my password. I need help plz!! :angry::(

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I have a laptop I am trying to recover my password, my computer was not sold with recovery cd. It's operating system is Windows Vista. I am the only admin on the computer and have forgotten my password. I need help plz!! :angry::(



Hi. To reset your windows password (windows xp, vista, seven) use Hiren Boot Cd (10.2). Boot from cd, chosse from Hiren Menu Dos programs\Passwords Tool\Active Password Recovery. Select the partition on witch you have windows installed. Select each user at a time to reset. After reset the passwords for Windows will disappear. To reset the BIOS password you don't use this CD.

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Hello friends,Creating a Windows Vista password reset disk can really come in handy if you forget your account password. With it, you can easily reset your password and get right in to Windows Vista.Best regardsVicky Milza

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you should of created a secret question i remember my password because its easy and consist of four easy numbers. i have used the same number for years on every computer i have had.

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