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Reset or Remove Any Windows Password With Hiren's BootCD

Hiren's BootCD is a first-aid tool which every computer wizard needs to have a copy either on CD or USB.

Taken from Wikipedia Hiren's BootCD (also known as HBCD) is a Bootable software CD containing a number of diagnostic programs such as partitioning agents, system performance benchmarks, disk cloning and imaging tools, data recovery tools, MBR tools, BIOS tools, and others for fixing various computer problems. 1 Licensing issues 2 Versions 3 External links 4 Citations Prior to version 11.0. Jan 03, 2019 HBCD know as Hiren boot cd it is very helpful.cd containing lots of tools and utility so can able to trouble shoot such as Virus issues,If virus issue lot of freeware and effective Antivirus tools,Freeware backup solutions,BIOS CMOS fixes tools,File manger tool,Cleaner tools,Useful HardDisk related fixes tools,Master boot record tools,Windows mini XP also Windows 7 Mini operating system. Step 4: After that turn on the computer, insert the CD and boot the computer from that CD. Step 5: Now that you have started the computer from the CD, you will see the Hiren’s Boot CD start-up page at the beginning. Various utilities will be visible to you and you can use the Arrow keys to choose offline “NT/2000/XP/Vista/7 Password Changer.

Resetting or removing windows password is one of the many things Hiren's BootCD can do.

In this tutorial, you will learn how to easily remove or reset any windows password.

Requirement:

Download Hiren's BootCD, extract the ISO file and burn it on a CD or USB(i.e. if you don't have a CD writer). (See How to make a bootable USB.)

Boot your computer with Hiren's BootCD and follow the steps below for resetting your password:

Step 1: Choose Mini Windows XP

With Up & Down keys, select Mini Windows XP and press Enter. Wait for the Windows XP to finish booting.

Step 2: Open HBCD Menu

On the desktop, double-click on HBCD Menu.

Step 3: Choose a Program to Launch

On the Hiren's BootCD 15.2 - Program Launcher dialog, click on Programs. Point to Passwords / Keys. Point to Windows Login. Click on NTPWEdit (Reset Xp/Vista/7 User Password)

Step 4: Choose the Windows Partition

Open My Computer. Identity the drive letter of the partition that contains your windows.

The drive letter could be different from the screen shot below.

After identifying the drive letter, close the My Computer window. Go back to the NTPWEdit 0.3 window.

In the Path to SAM file field, change the drive letter in the path to the one you identified in My Computer.

Click on (Re)open. This will display all the usernames in the list below.

Step 5: Choose the Username to Reset Password

Click on the username in the User list. Click on Change password.

At this point if you leave the fields empty and click OK, the password will be resetted or removed. If you enter a new password into both fields, the password will be changed to the new password you have entered.

In this case, we will leave it blank and click OK.

Step 6: Save the Changes

Click on Save changes.

Step 7: Exit NTPWEdit

Click on Exit

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Step 8: Close Hiren's BootCD 15.2 - Program Launcher

Close the Hiren's BootCD 15.2 - Program Launcher dialog.

Step 9: Eject Hiren's BootCD and Restart PC
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Click on Start.

Click on Shut Down...

Select Restart in the drop-down and click OK.

Remove the CD or USB.

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Now that your password has been removed using Hiren's BootCD, no password is required to log on to Windows.

If you are the only user on your computer Windows will boot all the way to the desktop on the nest reboot and will skip the logon screen altogether.

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If you're on a multi-user computer (as many families are), the logon screen will still appear after starting windows but when you click on the user that had the password removed, you will not be prompted for a password and will instead enter Windows automatically.

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Having a secure password is important so please don't continue to use Windows without one. As soon as you've gained access to your computer again, configure a new password - one you can remember a little easier.