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Password Reset Disk for Windows
Password Reset Disk for Windows

Password Reset Disk for Windows 7, 8.1, 10, 11, Windows Password Recovery USB, Password Reset Tool

Product ID : 51416771


Galleon Product ID 51416771
UPC / ISBN 751871086685
Shipping Weight 0.02 lbs
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Shipping Dimension 2.87 x 1.97 x 0.47 inches
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Password Reset Disk for Windows Features

  • To use Password reset disk you need to boot USB from bios

  • After that its will take few minutes to reset Windows login password

  • Package includes instruction how to use "Password reset USB" software

  • Works on Windows 7, 8.1, 10, 11


About Password Reset Disk For Windows

To use Password reset USB, you need to boot USB from BIOS. Press the Power button on your computer. During the initial startup screen, press ESC, Delete, F1, F2, F8, or F10. (Depending on the company that created your version of BIOS, a menu may appear.) When you enter BIOS Setup, the setup utility page will appear. Using the arrow keys on your keyboard, select the BOOT tab. All available system devices will be displayed in order of their boot priority. You can reorder the devices here. Move USB to be first in the boot sequence. NOTE: If you cannot find USB or Removable Devices among the device options, your BIOS may list it under Hard Drive Devices. In that case, you'll need to: Move Hard Drive Devices to the top, Expand to show all hard drive device options, Move the USB device to the top of that hard drive list. Save the change and then exit the BIOS Setup. The computer will reboot using the new settings, booting from your USB drive. Stay alert! Depending on your BIOS, you may be prompted with a message to "Press any key to boot from an external device", and you will only have a few seconds to respond. If you do nothing, your computer will go to the next device in the boot sequence list, which will likely be your hard drive. It's worth noting that some computers may require different keys or methods to access the boot menu or change the boot order. Consult your computer's user manual or the manufacturer's website for specific instructions on how to boot from a USB drive.