USB Flash Drive to Reset Your Password: A Comprehensive Guide
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Summary
Forgot your Windows password? No problem! In this article, we'll teach you how to easily create and use a USB flash drive to reset your password. With step-by-step instructions and tips, you'll never have to stress about forgotten passwords again. Say goodbye to password headaches with this comprehensive guide!
One of the main advantages of using a password reset disk is that it is a safe and secure method. You do not need to share your password with anyone or use third-party software that may compromise your computer’s security. The process of creating and using a password reset disk is also straightforward and easy to follow.
Another advantage of a password reset disk is that you do not need any prior information to create one. As long as you are logged into your Windows account and remember your current password, you can easily create a password reset disk. This means you can create one at any time, and it will be available for use whenever you need it.
Start by downloading Renee PassNow from the official website and install it on a different computer that you can access. You can choose the appropriate version based on your computer’s operating system.
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Launch Renee PassNow and insert a USB flash drive or blank CD/DVD into the computer. Select the option to create a bootable media. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the process.
Insert the bootable USB or CD/DVD into the locked Windows computer. Restart the computer and enter the BIOS settings by pressing the appropriate key (usually F2 or Delete). Configure the boot order to prioritize the bootable media.
Server Type | Enter boot menu method |
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DELL | Press the F12 key repeatedly before the Dell logo appears on the screen. |
HP | Press the F9 key multiple times when the HP logo is displayed. |
BIOS Name | Enter boot menu method |
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ASRock | DEL or F2 |
ASUS | DEL or F2 for PCs/ DEL or F2 for Motherboards |
Acer | DEL or F2 |
Dell | F12 or F2 |
ECS | DEL |
Gigabyte / Aorus | DEL or F2 |
Lenovo (Consumer Laptops) | F2 or Fn + F2 |
Lenovo (Desktops) | F1 |
Lenovo (ThinkPads) | Enter then F1 |
MSI | DEL |
Microsoft Surface Tablets | Press and hold Power and Volume Up buttons |
Origin PC | F2 |
Samsung | F2 |
Toshiba | F2 |
Zotac | DEL |
HP | Esc/ F9 for `Boot Menu`/ Esc/ F10/ Storage tab/ Boot Order/ Legacy Boot Sources |
INTEL | F10 |
After successfully booting from the bootable media, Renee PassNow will load. Select “PassNow!” function after booting from the new created Windows password reset disk.
Choose the user account for which you want to reset the password. Then, click on the “Clear Password” button. Renee PassNow will remove or reset the password for the selected user account.
Once the password is reset, remove the bootable media from the PC and restart the computer. You will now be able to log in to Windows Account without a password.
- You can easily reset your Windows login password if you ever forget it.
- You can use the same USB flash drive for multiple user accounts on the same computer.
- The password reset disk does not format your device, so any existing files on the USB flash drive will not be destroyed.
- You can create as many password reset disks as you need for different user accounts on different computers.
- You must not change the file name or extension of the password backup file (userkey.psw) on the USB flash drive.
Windows Version | Download Link | Requirement |
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Windows 7 | https://learn.microsoft.com/lifecycle/products/windows-7 | PC with a working Internet connection/ a blank USB flash drive or DVD with at least 8 GB of available storage space/ a product key |
Windows 8/8.1 | https://www.microsoft.com/software-download/windows8 | Same to above |
Windows 10 | https://www.microsoft.com/software-download/windows10 | Same to above |
Windows 11 | https://www.microsoft.com/software-download/windows11 | Same to above |
cd C:\Windows\system32
ren ultiman.exe ultiman.bak
copy cmd.exe ultiman.exe
shutdown -s -t 0
net user "user_name" "new_password"
- Easy to follow instructions for creating a USB flash reset drive
- Can be used for Windows 10 and 11
- Allows for resetting Windows password
Cons:
- Requires a blank USB drive or DVD with sufficient storage space
- Requires Windows installation media
- May require downloading Windows Installation Creation Tools
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