Hur man återvinner ta fram till ditt administratörkonto i den Windows utsikten genom att använda systemåterställande
Denna är en gäst postar vid Aseem Kishore, en teknologientusiast och leder blogger för On-line-Tech-Tippar.
Antagligen en av frustrera saker, som kan hända till dig i Windows, är inte kompetent att logon till din användare som kontot, därför att du ändrade lösenordet och därefter glömde det eller, därför att du tog oavsiktligt bort kontot. Om du inte vet lösenordet för något annat administratörkonto, har du ett stort problem!
Mest folk börjar omgående sökande för a långt för att knäcka administratören, konto somlösenordet som använder något fritt, bearbetar eller hackar av fora. Emellertid är det nästan omöjligt att knäcka ett lösenord på den Windows utsikten med hög nivå av kryptering.
Yet det finns a långt som får baksida in i ett konto, utan att måste att knäcka lösenordet. Det är, genom att använda systemåterställandesärdrag som byggs in i Windows.
VIKTIGT NOTERA: Detta fungerar endast i fall var du ändrade ditt lösenord till något som var ny och därefter, glömde det eller tog bort ett användarekonto vid olycka. För att detta som fungerar, måste det finnas ett systemåterställande pekar på vilket en inloggning var lyckad för problemkontot. Också är detta inte ett problem, om du är i en områdesmiljö, därför att områdesadministratören kan alltid nollställa ditt lösenord.
Första steg - känga till den Windows utsikten DVD
Det första tinget som du ska behov att göra, är att se till dig att ha din Windows utsikt DVD eller a reparera disketten. Sätt in disketten och starta därefter datoren om igen. När den frågas ”, stämm pressen någon för att starta från CDEN eller DVD”, går framåt, och pressen någon stämm.
Click Next until you get to the screen that has the option “Repair your computer”, select the operating system you want to repair and then click Next.
Note: Before reaching this screen, you may have to set preferences for the language to install, time and currency format, and the keyboard or input method.
In the System Recovery Options dialog, choose System Restore from the list and then click Next.
Now you need to choose the system restore from the list. You want to choose a restore point that will return the computer to a state where the logon was successful and that was using the old password.
Then click Next to confirm the disks, then Finish to confirm the restore point and finally Yes in the warning window to begin the restore.
Important Note: After you use the System Restore feature, you have to reinstall any programs or updates that were done on the system after that restore point. You will not lose any personal documents; however, you may have to reinstall programs. You might also have to reset some personal settings.
When the restore is complete, click on Restart to restart the computer. Click Close to confirm that the restore was successful.
You can now try to logon using the older password (in the case where you had reset a password on an user account and then forgot it) or using the normal password (in the case where the account was deleted by accident).
If you have simply forgotten your password, then this method will not work and there are some possible methods you could try to reset your Administrator password, but it’s tough and costly. All the best!
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is good to see you as a guest in this great quality blog aseem.. great tip on how to get back onto vista after forgetting the login password. but breaking windows vista password is not as hard as it looks. a few months ago a user in the company I work for had forgotten his password on his windows vista personal computer and he did not have the installation DVD to reinstall the OS. so I play with so many free tools like, ophcrack, offline NT passowrd etc and none of them worked, ophcrack did not work because the password was longer than 14 characters probably. but my colleague and I were determined to break into vista and we came out with trick to blank the password by booting from a special CD that my colleague had. honestly I had already gave up when he came up with the idea, and that worked like a charm. no password on vista. I will post on my blog how to do it, for now this posts is the best option I think there is to gain access to vista again after forgetting the password. I don’t know how SP1 on vista affected the way we blanked out the password, but I’ll make sure it works before posting on my blog.
This is really very nice and helpful. This avoid you to use software or cracking password utilities.
this is a great article wasn’t sure what is was going to be like when i first seen it but you mad this seem very easy to do. great job keep up the good work
Nelson, that sounds really interesting. Is there anyway you can let me know when you write that post on your site? I would really like to know how you blanked out the Administrator password!
Mohit, thanks very much! It doesn’t work if you just forget the password, but great when you change it and then forget it!
Jack, thanks! Will do!
I cannot BELIEVE this. I was sitting here wondering how in the world I was going to find that info out, it’s been so long since I signed on as admin, and I just happened to see this. Truly a blessing, I can’t thank you enough!
Nelson,
What is your blog address? Your options sounds easier than the one listed above.
Thanks
i was locked out of the main user,so i can only access to the guest user.with restriction to download any programme from internet because of the main user.i am alway told to log on password in order to cancel the restriction.
any help available to assist me,thanks!
EBCD will let you change or remove passwords from Windows for free, and it is not very difficult.
Thanks for the useful information
I really NEED this information BUT, for Windows XP home Edition(OEM).
Please e-mail to me A.S.A.P.,
thank-you…
thats really good
This doesn’t help me. I still have XP Home Edition(32-bit).