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[Windows 8] How to Make a Password Reset USB Drive And Use It


rajeesh

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If you set a password for a user account, losing it is probably one of the last things you want to do. I’ve lost a password once, and it wasn’t fun. Some people write their passwords on a Post-It. Others save their passwords on the Cloud. The second solution is sort of elegant, but I’m about to teach you an even more elegant solution. You can create a USB drive that contains a key that resets your password. There’s a little-known tool in Windows 8 that allows you to do this, called the “Forgotten Password Wizard.” It’s accessible through your user accounts panel. Let’s learn how to do this!

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01.) On Windows 7 click Start Menu (Windows 8 Users, don't search for that please.)

02.) Next start type 'reset' and before you even finish typing you'll find Create a password reset disk highlighted (Windows 8 Users, concentrate hard on the tutorial please.)

03.) Now, just jab 'Enter' (Windows 8 Users, try again - work a bit more on your focus, OK.)

Hey there rajeesh, nice tutorial bro. - a brownie point for ya. :thumbsup:

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