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How To Break Password Windows 7( Part 1 )

How To Break Password Windows 7( Part 1 ) !

If you are looking for ways to Crack Windows 7 Passwords, chances are that you or someone you know has been locked out of their system. Some people are probably wondering why anyone would want to crack their own system. Cracking a system is just another way of saying that you want to access your computer again.

You may have forgotten your password or locked yourself out by mistake. If you read the rest of this article, 
you will learn how to prevent this problem and how to help you get back into your PC if you get locked out.






This Tutorial include 3 step:

1-First Download this program:Windows Password Remover.v7.01 Full

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2-Burn CD iso file with there program:Click


3-open cd bootable and do the following steps::

1 . Choose Any Windows Password Reset 7 image file:


2 . Choose what windows password recovery device to burn :
Insert a CD/DVD disk into the CD-ROM drive or USB Flash Drive into a USB port on the computer and specify the CD or USB burning drive from the pull-down list of the CD/DVD or USB flash options.
Select "CD/DVD" if you want to burn Any Windows Password Reset 7 to CD/DVD disk to recover lost windows password.

Select "USB flash Drive" if you want to burn windows password recovery Tool 3.o to USB flash drive to reset your windows password.
3 . Click "Burn"' button :
4 . The burning process starts :

5 . The burning successfully completed :

Set BIOS to boot PC from the CD/DVD-ROMSet BIOS to boot PC from the CD/DVD-ROM

1Step 1

Please reboot your computer and pres 'F2' or 'Delete' or "F10" to enter your BIOS setup.

2Step 2

Looking for a tab or menu relating to booting in the BIOS setup software's opening screen. In this example, it's simply called "BOOT," and can be accessed by using the tab and/or arrow keys to highlight the word "BOOT" on the menu bar. Once there, hit enter, and you'll see a submenu that's specific to how the PC boots.


3Step 3

Using the tab and/or arrow keys,make sure your CD-ROM is setup to boot before your hard dis

4Step 4

Press 'F10' and 'Y' followed by 'ENTER' to save the new BIOS settings and reboot your computer.


Set BIOS to boot computer from the USB Flash drive

1Step 1

Please reboot your computer and pres 'F2' or 'Delete' or "F10" to enter your BIOS setup.

2Step 2

Looking for a tab or menu relating to booting in the BIOS setup software's opening screen. In this example, it's simply called "BOOT," and can be accessed by using the tab and/or arrow keys to highlight the word "BOOT" on the menu bar. Once there, hit enter, and you'll see a submenu that's specific to how the PC boots. 


3Step 3

Using the tab and/or arrow keys,select "Hard Disk Drives", and hit "Enter".



4Step 4

Select the "1st Drive", hit "Enter".


5Step 5

Select the "USB: your USB brand", in the example it is "USB: Kingston DTG(2G)", and hit "Enter" to Set the USB Flash drive as the first bootable option.


6Step 6

When you're done with the BIOS setup program, using the tab and/or arrow keys to navigate to the EXIT menu, select the option for saving the changes you just made, and then reboot. (In many BIOSes, a special key--often the F10 key--will save, exit, and reboot in one step.) . When your computer restarts, it will boot from the USB flash drive.

Drive boots, you'll see Any Windows Password Reset 7 initializing (see screen shot below). If so, you can continue to the next step.

2 . Choose the Windows installation to be processed: 

3 . Choose the user whose password you want to reset by typing it's number and pressing 'ENTER'.

4 . Type 'y' followed by 'ENTER' to reset the password.

5 . After you confirm the resetting of the password. Any Windows Password Reset 7 asks: 'Reset password for another account? (y/n)'. Type 'y' to reset password for another account, or 'n' if you are finished and want to exit. Remove the Any Windows Password Reset 7 bootable CD/DVD and restart your PC. Now you are able to log into your computer without a password!

Enjoy!

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