Jul 17, 2012

Recover Windows Administrator Password


#1 Solution: Use the built-in Windows Administrator to recover your administrator account

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Note: The steps described in the #1 Solution will only work for Windows® 7 Professional, Ultimate, and Enterprise. For Windows® 7 Starter, and Home Premium this will not work, unless the user manually activated the built-in administrator account. However, in simple terms the built-in default administrator in Windows® 7 Starter, and Home Premium is disabled by default.
Note: Windows® 7 Home Premium does not have Local Security Policy (LSP) and the Local Users and Groups (lusrmgr) Microsoft Management Console (MMC) snap-ins.

How to enable the Windows (Default) built-in Administrator? (Only for Windows 7 Starter and Home Premium users).
  • 1. Click Start Menu, and in the Instant Search type cmd, once it appears in the search result, simply right-click and select Run as administrator.

  • 2. Type the following command: net user administrator /active:yes
  • 3. If it successfully works then close the CMD and you're done.


How to reset your Windows Account Password using the built-in Windows Administrator account?
  • 1. Restart the PC.
  • 2. After the BIOS initialization, hold down F8.
  • 3. Windows Boot Menu will appear, select Safe Mode with Networking.
  • 4. Wait for it to load.
  • 5. Use the built-in Windows Administrator (The password can be blank).
  • 6. Once in, go to the Control Panel, and select User Accounts and Family Safety.
  • 7. Click User Accounts.
  • 8. Click Manage another account.
  • 9. Select your own account.
  • 10. Click Remove the password.



  • 11. Done!.

#2 Solution: Use Windows Password Reset Disk

Disclaimer: ITknowledge24,com, ITknowledge24.com Team, and Fisnik Hasani are NOT responsible for the way the End User uses this information; this includes criminal purposes (e.g. accessing other PCs without permission).
Note: The steps described in the #2 Solution will only work if the End User has created a Windows® password reset disk.

To use the password reset disk to restore my account, simply complete the steps below.
  • 1. Once you've connected the USB-flash disk and started the Password Reset Wizard, just click Next.
  • 2. Select password key disk and click Next.
  • 3. Enter your new password and re-enter it again, the password hint is optional, and click Next.
  • 4. Click Finish to complete and close the wizard.
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