Pull down the drive list and select the plugged USB. Then click "Begin Burning" to create a Windows password recovery disk within one minute. Step 2: When complete burning, use the USB disk to reset Windows 10 administrator password on your locked computer. Now you are able to reset Windows 10 administrator password via severa clicks:.
You could read step-by-step tutorial with more images. Select Advanced Options in the Troubleshoot screen. It will show you several advanced options, select Startup Settings. You are able to restart to change Windows boot options. Click Restart. PC start and load Windows 10 install screen. Click Next. In the next screen, click Repair Your Computer to continue.
In Advanced Options screen, select Troubleshoot. Select Command Prompt. Remove your installation disk and type: wpeutil reboot , press Enter to restart the computer. Now you are able to reset Windows 10 administrator or user password. Run the command bellow: Type: net user and press Enter. Close the Command Prompt window and now you can login Windows 10 with the new password.
Now you are able to reset Windows 10 administrator password via severa clicks: 1 Click Windows If you want to make changes to a known Microsoft account password, see Change your Microsoft account password instead.
For help with your updating your password in Windows, see the help articles in the Windows account help. Your account or password is incorrect. If you don't remember your password, reset it now. We recommend following the steps below to resolve your password issues. If you already tried this but it didn't work, move ahead to Step 2: If you can't reset your password. For your protection, Microsoft must verify your identity before you can proceed with resetting your password.
How to verify your identity depends if you previously added security info to your account and if you can still access them. Select from the two options below. Option 1: You received and can select a verification option.
Option 2: No verification options are given or you can no longer access any of the options. Try the solutions listed in Step 2: If you can't reset your password. If those don't work either, or if you selected I can't receive a code from this verification page, you'll begin the account recovery process. Go directly to Step 3: Help with the Microsoft account recovery form for tips to complete that process.
Depending on the contact method you chose, retype the first part of the email address or the last four digits of the phone number hinted at in the previous window. Tip: If you didn't receive a message, check your junk folder or if you selected the phone option, make sure your phone has service and can receive texts, and verify your phone isn't set up to block texts from unknown numbers.
If you successfully reset your password, now is a good time to set a reminder to verify your security contact info, or make changes to it. See Security best practices for more info. Step 2: When you can't reset your Microsoft account password. Table of contents. Microsoft account help. Overview and sign in help. Password reset and recovery. If there are multiple accounts on the computer, choose the one you want to reset. Below the password text box, select I forgot my password.
Follow the steps to reset your password. For more info, see Reset a forgotten Microsoft account password. If you're still having trouble signing to your account, see more solutions in Troubleshoot problems signing in. Under Password , select the Change button and follow the steps. If you added security questions when you set up your local account for Windows 10, then you have at least version and you can answer security questions to sign back in. To see your device name, right-click Start in the taskbar, select System , and scroll to the Device specifications section.
For versions of Windows 10 earlier than , local account passwords can't be reset because there are no security questions. You can reset your device to choose a new password, however this option will permanently delete your data, programs, and settings.
If you've backed up your files you'll be able to restore your deleted files. For more information, see Recovery options in Windows To reset your device, which will delete data, programs, and settings:. Warning: Resetting your device will permanently delete data, programs, and settings.
If you're using a Microsoft account, you can reset your password online. For more info, see How to reset your Microsoft account password. If you still can't sign in, you must reinstall Windows. For Windows RT 8. If you forget or lose your password, see Reset your password above to reset or recover it. If you think your Microsoft account password has been compromised or stolen by someone with malicious intent, we can help. For more info, see When you can't sign in to your Microsoft account.
If you're signing in to only your local PC, yes. However, we recommend that you keep your PC more secure by using a strong password. When you use a password, only someone who knows it can sign in. If you want to sign in to Windows with a Microsoft account, a password is required.
For more info, see Can I sign in to Windows without a password? To learn more about Microsoft accounts and local accounts, see Create a user account. Stronger passwords contain a variety of characters, including uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols or spaces.
A strong password should also be something that is difficult for a stranger to guess or crack. It shouldn't contain a complete word, or easy-to-find details like your real name, your user name, or your birth date. If you're signing in to a Microsoft account, your password is limited to 16 characters.
For more info about Microsoft accounts, see Create a user account. You can update your password regularly to keep it more secure. If your PC isn't connected to a domain, follow these steps:.
Swipe in from the right edge of the screen, tap Settings , and then tap Change PC settings. If you're using a mouse, point to the lower-right corner of the screen, move the mouse pointer up, click Settings , and then click Change PC settings.
Tap or click Accounts , and then tap or click Sign-in options. If your PC is connected to a domain, your system administrator might manage how frequently you must change your password. To do so, choose one of the following:. If you're using a tablet, press and hold the Windows button, press the power button, and then tap or click Change a password and follow the instructions.
It depends on whether you're using a third-party email address.
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