03 April 2010
Create a password reset disk:
Create a password reset disk:
Here's an important tip… If you are using a password protected user account in
Windows XP (and you really, really should be ) you might be nervous about forgetting
your password. Well here's a way to put your mind at ease, at least a little bit.
Windows XP allows users to create a password reset disk specific to their user account.
This disk can be used at the welcome screen to reset your password in the event that
you do forget it.
To create the disk: Go to start\control panel\user accounts. Select the account you are
currently logged in as.
Under the 'related tasks' heading in the top left corner, click 'prevent a forgotten
password' to open the forgotten password wizard. Insert a blank floppy disk and
follow the instructions to create your password reset disk.
To use the password reset disk in case of emergency:
Once you have created a password reset disk for a specific user, the next time the
password for that user is entered incorrectly at the welcome screen, a message
will pop up asking if you have forgotten your password. At this point you can elect
to use your password reset disk. Follow the instructions to reset your password.
Note: There are a couple of possible problems with the above procedure.
For one, if you have used Windows XP's built in encryption feature to encrypt some
of your files and folders, but have not yet updated to service pack 1, do not reset
your password, as you will lose access to all the encrypted data. Once you have got
service pack 1, it is safe to use the disk. Also, you cannot gain access to the reset
feature if you have disabled the welcome screen on XP by using tip #31 above.
Keep your reset disk in a safe location, because anyone else can also use it to reset
your password....
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