Don't Panic You Can Recover Your Administrator Password in Windows Vista
By Chris Collins, published Mar 31, 2008
Published Content: 73 Total Views: 15,691 Favorited By: 3 CPs
You will need to place the Vista Disk into your CD-Rom drive. Then reboot your computer. You are waiting for a message upon boot that says "Press any key to boot from CD or DVD" . You will receive a message telling you that it is loading and will install Windows Vista. Do not be alarmed you should not lose your data. The first screen will ask you the appropriate language to install. You want to choose English or your native language. Then press Next. Then it will ask you your time and currency format. Then press Next. Upon pressing Next you will be asked for your Keyboard or Input method. Then Press Next.
You will want to choose the option that says "Repair Your Computer" Select the Operating System you would like to repair and click Next. However on some systems you will alternatively be asked if you would like to install or use System Restore. If this happens choose System Restore and click Next. This final page will give you about 4 dates for a Restore Point. What your looking for is the last date that you remember your password. If that date is not in the list you will choose the help button. You are then brought to some options and one of them will be "Restore Options Older Than 5 Days".
You will choose this option if your date was not among the 4. This should bring you to almost a calendar where you can choose the day with the nearest restore point to when you remember your password. Once choosing this Restore Point you will be asked if you are sure and you will click Next. Once again you do not have to worry. You will not lose your data. Windows will automatically begin restoring files that have been deleted or changed since this Restore Point, including your password file. This process time will vary depending on how long ago the Restore Point you choose is.
You may also like...
- Five Reasons to Hate Windows Vista
- Make Windows XP Look like Vista Using Microsoft Software
- The Six Editions of Windows Vista - Which One is Right for You?
- Duel for Your Desktop: Windows XP Versus Windows Vista
- How to Set Parental Controls on Windows Vista
- How to Speed Up File Transfers in Windows Vista
- Windows Vista Review: Is Windows Vista Ready for Our Computers?
Comments
Type in Your Comments Below - (1000 characters left)
Most Commented On

