How to reset a Windows user account password
Here is a quick and easy way to reset your Windows user account password, if you have forgotten it.
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Boot your computer from the CD you have built, then Lazesoft Recover My Password will launch automatically.
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Select your Windows installation volume from the list.
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Select the user account from the list for which you want to reset the password and click the <Next> button.
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Click the <Reset/Unlock> button to blank the Windows user account password.
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"Success" message will be displayed after the Windows user's password has been reset successfully.
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