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Create a password reset disk using pen drive in Windows Vista

June 1st, 2008 Posted in Windows Vista

If you forget your user account password, you can use a password reset disk to create a new password. To complete these steps, you’ll need removable media like USB Flash drive or Pen Drive.
Follow these steps to create a password reset disk.

1.Attach your pen drive with USB Port.
2.Click Start, type Control Userpasswords in the Start Search box, and then click Control Userpasswords in the Programs list.

start-menu Create a password reset disk using pen drive in Windows Vista
3.In the left pane Click create a password reset disk.

control-user-passwords-window Create a password reset disk using pen drive in Windows Vista

4.And follow the instructions.

5.Click next on the Forgotten Password Wizard Window.

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6.Choose your pen drive in the list and click Next.

forgotten-password-wizard-2 Create a password reset disk using pen drive in Windows Vista
7.Type your current User password ,and then click Next.

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8.Waiting for some time… When progress reaches 100 % , and click Next.

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9.Click finish, And Remove your pen drive from the USB Port.

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Note: Make sure you store the password reset disk in a safe place.

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