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FOLLOW THE PREVIOUS STEPS 1,2,3,ON (PART-1)
Open a command prompt by Start-Run and typing cmd in the field.
Type m: and hit enter.
Type syslinux.exe -ma m: and again hit enter.
It should look like the picture below, except for the drive letter.
If you get an error, try again and make sure you typed it correctly. If it still does not work, comment and I will try to help.
If you succeed, you can now take out the USB drive.
1. Press "Enter" at every prompt it gives you (probably 4 times, it will select the defaults you want) until you see a list of the users on your computer.
2. Type in the user name whose password you wish to clear, and hit "Enter". (It is case-sensitive)
3. It will show a menu of options. Press "1" and then "Enter" to clear the password.
4. Type "!" and again hit enter to exit.
5. It will again ask what to do, type "q" and then "Enter" to exit.
6. It will ask whether to write the files or not. Type "y" and "Enter" to write the files and continue.
7. When it asks for new run, press "Enter" one more time (the default is no).
8. Hit Control-Alt-Delete to reboot or press the power button.
9. Take out the USB drive.
FOLLOW THE PREVIOUS STEPS 1,2,3,ON (PART-1)
Step 4Preparing the USB Drive: Making It Bootable
When doing the following steps, replace the letter m with the letter of your USB drive.Open a command prompt by Start-Run and typing cmd in the field.
Type m: and hit enter.
Type syslinux.exe -ma m: and again hit enter.
It should look like the picture below, except for the drive letter.
If you get an error, try again and make sure you typed it correctly. If it still does not work, comment and I will try to help.
If you succeed, you can now take out the USB drive.
Step 5Setting The BIOS
You need to set the BIOS so that the USB drive will boot first. Unfortunately, I cannot give specific instructions for this, as it works differently for every motherboard. On bootup, press the key to enter the BIOS. It will be listed on the screen that shows your hard drives and processor right when you boot up, usually at the bottom. It is usually F2. Once you are in your BIOS, you will need to find the boot menu and set the USB drive, usually USB or USB-HDD, to boot first. Then, save and exit. Now, when you boot and have the USB drive plugged in, it should boot off of it. If you are confused, or these instructions do not work, google "set boot order BIOS" and that should provide much more detailed help.Step 6Erasing the Password
Now, reboot your computer. It should load off the USB drive. You will see some text on your screen. Do not worry, this is what is supposed to happen. To erase a password, follow these steps:1. Press "Enter" at every prompt it gives you (probably 4 times, it will select the defaults you want) until you see a list of the users on your computer.
2. Type in the user name whose password you wish to clear, and hit "Enter". (It is case-sensitive)
3. It will show a menu of options. Press "1" and then "Enter" to clear the password.
4. Type "!" and again hit enter to exit.
5. It will again ask what to do, type "q" and then "Enter" to exit.
6. It will ask whether to write the files or not. Type "y" and "Enter" to write the files and continue.
7. When it asks for new run, press "Enter" one more time (the default is no).
8. Hit Control-Alt-Delete to reboot or press the power button.
9. Take out the USB drive.
Step 7Finishing Up
Now, your computer will automatically boot into Windows. When you try to login as the user whose password you cleared, you will be able to! Congratulations, you are done.
1 comments:
You forgot thing in 4th step. CMD must be run by admin.
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