Recover a lost Windows password

Posted Oct 26, 2009 by spidyan / comments 0 comments / Print / Font Size Decrease font size Increase font size

Use Spotmau PowerSuite. This tool is easy to use, with a graphical interface. It also has many other uses, so it is not something that you may only need to use once.

If you have lost the administrator password and are unable to log in to the computer at all then you must reset the password to something known. This is achieved by booting the computer from another disc and using a tool that rewrites the part of the registry where the password hash is stored.

Resetting the password

  • Insert the Spotmau PowerSuite CD and start the computer. The main menu will appear.
  • Click 5. Password Recovery.
  • On the Password Recovery menu click Windows Admin/User Password.
  • An informational message appears. Note that changing or resetting the password will make any encrypted files unreadable, because the files are encrypted using the original password. There is no way round this. If you have encrypted files, you have to remember the original password. Assuming that you don't have any encrypted files, click Next.
  • On the Windows Admin/User dialog, select the location of your Windows installation. Usually there will only be one choice. In the screenshot above, Windows XP and Windows Vista were installed in separate partitions. Click Next.
  • Now select what you want to do. You can either set the password to blank, or change it to something new. In our example, we will set it to blank. You can re-set it to something new once you are back inside Windows. Click Blank Admin/User password.
  • Enter the name of the user whose password you want to reset. The default name is Administrator. Click Next.
  • Confirm the action you have selected by clicking Yes.
  • A message is displayed to tell you that the password has been reset. Remove the Spotmau PowerSuite CD from the drive and click OK to restart the computer and log in to Windows.
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