Tuesday, April 4, 2017
How to resetting password Windows 8
How to resetting password Windows 8
Locked out? Get back into Windows 8 by resetting your password
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Resetting the password of a Microsoft account
If you have a Microsoft-based Windows 8 account, you can use Microsofts online form to reset the password. You can complete this from another PC, or even a smartphone or tablet. Although you can find a phone number for Microsoft support, I was told when calling that they cant help with password resets; you must use their online form.It will be easier to reset your password online if your current email address or cell phone number are saved to your Microsoft account. The online form will show you an incomplete email address and cell number you have on file. You must then confirm the full address or number and choose which one youd like them to send the reset code to.
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If you dont remember the full email address or cell number thats on file, or dont have access to them anymore, you can fill out a questionnaire including account security questions. If your information checks out, the site will help you create a new password.
Once you successfully reset your password using Microsofts online form, you should be able to login with the new password. Your computer must be connected to the Internet to be updated with the new password.
Removing the password of a local account
Although not great from a security perspective, there are many ways to reset or remove a Windows password for local accounts without having administrative access or passing the security checks from Microsofts online form. These methods typically include using a bootable CD, DVD or USB drive. Weve already discussed this in a previous article for Windows 7 and earlier, but that particular utility doesnt apply to Windows 8.reset windows 8, resetting password windows 8, microsoft windows (operating system) Caution: Resetting a password using these methods means you will lose access to any encrypted files utilizing the Encrypting File System (EFS) built into Windows and stored passwords for Internet Explorer and network resources.
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reset windows 8, resetting password windows 8, microsoft windows (operating system)
reset windows 8, resetting password windows 8, microsoft windows (operating system)
- Ignore step 4 from the first set of steps and do the following instead: click Troubleshoot, Advanced options, and then open the Command Prompt.
reset windows 8, resetting password windows 8, microsoft windows (operating system) - Resume with step 1 of the second set of steps.
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reset windows 8, resetting password windows 8, microsoft windows (operating system) Once it boots into the Advanced Startup Options (ASO) menu click Troubleshoot, Advanced Options, and UEFI Firmware Settings. The exact settings differ between PC manufacturers, but find and disable the Secure Boot and UEFI features, which may include enabling the Compatibility Support Module (CSM) or legacy boot mode.
reset windows 8, resetting password windows 8, microsoft windows (operating system) Once you run the bootable third-party tool and clear your Windows password, you should re-enable Secure Boot and UEFI. Then you should be able to boot into Windows again and login.
Prevent future forgotten password issues
Now that youre back onto your Windows account, consider setting some alternative login methods, like a PIN or picture password, which can be used if you forget your password.reset windows 8, resetting password windows 8, microsoft windows (operating system)
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