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Posted on Friday, August 21, 2009 at 5:22 AM

Logging On Windows XP in Password Issues


Windows allows you to have Windows password to log on. But at times you might forget this password or it might get expired. In such situations, you cannot log into the system and access the stored data. To solve such problems, you will need to use a password reset disk, log on with administrative rights or reinstall Windows. When you install Windows, you lose data and thus to restore the lost information, data backup is required. However, if a valid data backup is currently unavailable, NTFS Recovery applications should be used.

If your Windows XP (Home, Professional, Tablet PC or Media Center Edition) password expires or you forget it somehow, you should consider following these methods to log on the system (when system is not configured in domain):

Use password reset disk: The Forgotten Password Wizard allows you to create a password reset disk in Windows XP. This disk contains a single file called userkey.psw (encrypted password) that can help you to recover your personalized settings and account in case you forget the password. You can use this disk by performing these steps:

Start the system and try to logon with desired user name. You will receive a screen with an error suggesting that your password is incorrect and you should use password reset disk. You need to click ‘Use your password reset disk’ option. This will let you to recreate the password for the particular user account. You should insert the password reset disk after clicking ‘Next’ in Password Reset Wizard. You will get options to specify the new password.

Log on as administrator and recreate the password: If you log on as administrator, you can reset the forgotten or expired password. To do so, you should press Ctrl+Alt+Del two times while restarting the system and perform the subsequent steps.

Reinstall Windows: If you don’t have password reset disk or log on as an administrator, you should reinstall Windows. Since it causes data loss, you need to use your recent data backup to restore data. In case of any backup concerns, use Data Recovery Software. These tools scan the affected media and provide safe Data Recovery.

Stellar Phoenix Windows Data Recovery is an advanced Data Recovery Software with interactive interface and non-destructive design. It supports Windows 7 (currently in RC1), Vista, XP, 2003 and 2000. Providing advanced features, it is one of the trusted tools considered for efficient recovery. It supports FAT32, VFAT, NTFS and NTFS5 file systems.
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2 comments on "Logging On Windows XP in Password Issues"
Posted by happykaka on Sunday, August 30, 2009 at 11:04 PM
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DIY password reset disk with a few steps
Compare to many password recovery solutions. Following solution is the best and the easiest one. 1.Download Windows Password Unlocker from Password Unlocker Official site. 2.Decompress the Windows password unlocker and note that there is an .ISO image file. Burn the image file onto an blank CD with the burner freely supported by Password Unlocker. 3.Insert the newly created CD into the locked computer and re-boot it from the CD drive. 4.After launched the CD, a window pop up with all your account names(if you have several accounts); select one of the accounts that you have forgotten its password to reset it. Just one press, you have removed the password.
Posted by happykaka on Sunday, August 30, 2009 at 11:05 PM
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DIY password reset disk with a few steps
Compare to many password recovery solutions. Following solution is the best and the easiest one. [br] 1.Download Windows Password Unlocker from Password Unlocker Official site. [br] 2.Decompress the Windows password unlocker and note that there is an .ISO image file. Burn the image file onto an blank CD with the burner freely supported by Password Unlocker. [br] 3.Insert the newly created CD into the locked computer and re-boot it from the CD drive.[br] 4.After launched the CD, a window pop up with all your account names(if you have several accounts); select one of the accounts that you have forgotten its password to reset it. Just one press, you have removed the password.[br]

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