How to create and use a password reset disk in Windows Vista| Article ID | : | 930381 | | Last Review | : | August 9, 2007 | | Revision | : | 2.0 |
INTRODUCTIONThis step-by-step article describes how to create and use a password reset disk in Windows Vista.
If you forget your user account password, you can use a password reset disk to create a new password. Create a password reset disk so that you are prepared if you forget your password. By using a password reset disk, you can avoid losing access to the files and to the information on your computer.
Note You cannot use a password reset disk to reset the password for another computer.
Warning A third-party can access your computer by using a password reset disk. Therefore, it is important to store the disk in a safe location.
MORE INFORMATIONTo create a password reset disk, you must have writable removable media, such as a floppy disk or a USB flash drive.
To create a password reset disk, follow these steps: | 1. | Click Start , type Control Userpasswords in the Start Search box, and then click Control Userpasswords in the Programs list. | | 2. | In the Tasks list, click Create a Password Reset Disk.
| | 3. | Put the writable removable media in the applicable media drive, and then click Next on the Forgotten Password Wizard page. | | 4. | On the Create a Password Reset Disk page, specify the drive in which to create the password reset disk, and then click Next.
| | 5. | In the Current user account password box, type the password for the user account, and then click Next. If the user account does not have a password, leave the Current user account password box blank.
| | 6. | When progress reaches 100 percent on the Creating Password Reset Disk page, click Next, and then click Finish. | | 7. | Remove the password reset disk from the media drive, label the media "Password Reset," and then store the media in a safe location.
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To use the password reset disk and the Password Reset Wizard to log on to the computer, follow these steps: | 1. | In the Windows Vista logon window, click Reset Password. | | 2. | Put the Password Reset media in the applicable media drive, and then click Next in the Reset Password Wizard. | | 3. | In the The password key disk is in the following drive list, click the drive in which the password reset disk is located, and then click Next. | | 4. | In the Type a new password box, type the new password that you want to use for the user account. | | 5. | In the Type the password again to confirm box, type the password again. | | 6. | In the Type a new password hint box, type a hint that will remind you of the password if you forget it. | | 7. | Click Next, and then click Finish. | | 8. | Use the new password to log on to Windows Vista. |
APPLIES TO| • | Windows Vista Business | | • | Windows Vista Enterprise | | • | Windows Vista Home Basic | | • | Windows Vista Home Premium | | • | Windows Vista Ultimate |
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