Sunday, May 14, 2023

Windows 10 Password Reset. If you've forgotten your Windows 10 password, don't worry, there are several ways to reset it. Here are a few methods you can try


    If you've forgotten your Windows 10 password, don't worry, there are several ways to reset it. Here are a few methods you can try


Windows 10 password

Windows 10 password


Method 1: Use the Windows 10 Password Reset Disk


  • If you previously created a password reset disk, you can use it to reset your Windows 10 password. Here's how:Insert the password reset disk into your computer.
  • On the login screen, click "Reset Password."
  • Follow the instructions to reset your password using the password reset disk.

Method 2: Use Another Admin Account

  • If you have another admin account on your computer, you can use it to reset your password. Here's how:Log in to another admin account on your computer.
  • Open the Windows 10 Settings app and click on "Accounts."
  • Click on "Family & other people" and select the user account you want to reset the password for.
  • Click on "Change account type."
  • Change the account type to Administrator and click "OK."
  • Log out of the current admin account and log in to the user account you just changed.
  • Open the Windows 10 Settings app and click on "Accounts."
  • Click on "Sign-in options" and select "Password."
  • Click on "Change" and follow the instructions to reset your password.

Method 3: Use Command Prompt

  • If you don't have access to another admin account or a password reset disk, you can use Command Prompt to reset your password. Here's how:Boot your computer from a Windows installation disk or USB drive.
  • Select your language preferences and click "Next."
  • Click on "Repair your computer" and select "Troubleshoot."
  • Click on "Command Prompt."
  • In Command Prompt, type "net user [username] *," replacing [username] with the name of your user account.
  • Follow the instructions to reset your password.

After resetting your password, make sure to change it to something you can remember and keep it secure.