Passcape Reset Windows Password 9.3.0.937 Advanced Edition Free Download [2025]
Lost password or locked Windows account is the most frequent problem data recovery specialists have to deal with. You could format the hard drive or reinstall your operating system, but that wouldn’t keep you from partial loss of data, personal settings, and extra headache. Besides, all that can take some time. There is a quicker and more elegant way out of this situation. Just run Passcape Reset Windows Password 9.3.0.937 from a bootable CD or USB and reset the forgotten password or unlock the account. It’s a matter of a few minutes! Reset Windows Password is the most powerful solution for recovering or bypassing all types of Windows account passwords: user, administrator, Active Directory accounts, and domain users/admins.
What’s New :
- Simple, intuitive graphic interface.
- Passcape Reset Windows PasswordResets and modifies passwords of local users and administrators, domain accounts, Active Directory users, DSRM account.
- Enables and unlocks user accounts.
- Disables the password expiry option.
- Resets SYSKEY (with full user passwords re-encryption), as well as recovers SYSKEY plaintext password
- Advanced password lookup algorithms (Artificial Intelligence attack, password recovery using Passcape tables, instant password recovery for the most accounts with fingerprint logon, etc.)
- Dumps password hashes from SAM/Active Directory, domain cached credentials.
Supports all versions of NT-based Windows, including Windows 10. Microsoft accounts are fully supported as well. - Changes account type (from Microsoft Live ID to local), different flags and properties.
- Backup user passwords, Windows registry, and Active Directory
- All editions include the utility for creating a bootable CD/DVD/USB disk from the downloadable ISO file with the application.
- Supports 32/64-bit Windows.
- Large collection of IDE, SATA, SCSI, RAID drivers.
- Support for BitLocker encrypted drives.
- Detects several operating systems installed on the computer.
- Supports non-English versions of Windows and passwords in national encoding.
How To Install?
- Unpack the archive to your hard disk, run IsoBurner.exe, select an item for creating bootable CD/USB and browse for the unpacked ISO image file. Proceed to the next Wizard step and write the ISO image to disk.
- When making a bootable USB drive, keep in mind that depending on your target PC’s type, you should select either BIOS- or UEFI-compatible partition scheme. Use ‘Max possible compatibility’ scheme if you know nothing about the target PC. This mode allows creating drives that can be booted in both BIOS and UEFI CSM modes.
- Insert the newly created bootable CD/DVD or USB into your problem PC, reboot it and change its BIOS/UEFI settings to make the boot device (CD-ROM, DVD-ROM or USB disk) first on the list. Save the BIOS settings, reboot once again and launch ‘Reset Windows Password’ from your bootable media. Some BIOS/UEFI have fast boot menu, typically called by hitting F8 key during startup.
You probably won’t forget your own Passcape reset windows password windows 7, but you may well need to help a friend or relative who did. Business owners–laid off anyone lately? A disgruntled employee might well lock your business’s main PC with an unknown password just before leaving Even without ill-will, an employee might take another job or (perish the thought) succumb to illness without passing on the password. This could be devastating for a small business. What can you do?
How to Install?
- Download Passcape Reset Windows Password
- Now install it on your program.
- After installation is complete, copy and paste the file
- Then paste it in an installation directory
- Done
- Enjoy full version
Passcape Reset Windows Password Requirements
- 2 GHz Processor
- 2GB of RAM
- HDD space 800MB
- 670-MB installation space required
- Windows XP, 7, 8, 8.1, and also 10
- MAC OS X 10.8 or later.
Be Prepared
Windows 7 accounts come in two flavors, Standard and Administrator. In a business, you can head off many password problems by ensuring that all day-to-day activities occur under Standard accounts. Do keep one Administrator-level account active, with a strong password known only to you. That’s also a good plan for the family computer. Give everyone Standard accounts and retain one Administrator account just for you.
When it’s necessary to install new programs or take other Administrator actions, go over and enter the password in the User Account Control window. Sure, it’s a tiny effort, but Windows 7 doesn’t ask for that password as much as Vista did.
In earlier versions of Windows, you could press Ctrl+Alt+Del at the Welcome screen to get an old-style entry box for username and password. You would enter the username Administrator, along with the corresponding password, to log in with the Administrator account. Of course, that only works when you know the Administrator password.
Windows 7 hides the Administrator account by default, and the Ctrl+Alt+Del trick doesn’t work. Yes, by tweaking the Registry you can put Administrator on the Welcome screen. However, since any user with Administrator-level privileges can change the main Administrator password, there’s no big benefit to doing so. If you ensure that nobody other than yourself can use the PC with Administrator privilege, you should be safe from password lockout.
Be Prepared, Part Two
Suppose you weren’t prepared; suppose that disgruntled ex-employee had an Administrator-level account and changed the passwords for all Administrator-level accounts (yes, he could do that). Or suppose your dear uncle has simply forgotten his password from one day to the next. You can use a password reset disk to reset the account’s password and thereby regain access to the system. Of course, you can only do that if you already prepared the reset disk, so do that right now.
Launch Control Panel, click User Accounts, and click the link “Create a password reset disk” at left. Follow the prompts to create a bootable diskette or USB drive that will let you reset your password. Then store it somewhere safe. Consider doing the same for relatives when you pay them a visit.
Get Your Geek On
There are a number of very intricate techniques to reset the Passcape Reset Windows Password Advanced Edition user account. Many start with Windows Recovery Environment (RE). When you boot from the Windows 7 DVD and choose “Repair”, it boots into Windows RE. Once Windows RE is running, you can open a Command Prompt, perform offline Registry editing, and more.
If you know what you’re doing, you can dig into the Registry, change just the right byte in the data for a specific binary Registry value, and thereby enable the Administrator account. Another trick involves temporarily replacing the program file for Window’s “StickyKeys” feature with CMD.EXE. Once that’s done, you can press Shift five times at the Welcome screen to invoke StickyKeys. This will open a Command Prompt from which you can reset your password by typing the right command.
However, for most users these techniques are just too arcane, and a mistake could cause serious trouble. If you’ve got the skills to perform these tricky password reset techniques, you can surely find full details on the Internet.
Get Help
Companies like Passcape Reset Windows Password Software, Elcomsoft, and others offer Windows password recovery tools at a reasonable price. Free tools are also available, though you’ll want to check reviews before making a choice. Once you’ve recovered the password you’re home free.
Do be sure to choose a password recovery tool, not a password reset tool. If the user encrypted any files using Windows’s built-in Encrypting File System, resetting the password will make those files inaccessible. Yes, Elcomsoft and others offer tools to EFS-encrypted files, but you can avoid that potential problem by recovering rather than resetting the password.
Conclusion
Now that you’ve regained access to the Passcape Reset Windows Password 9.3.0.937 system, go back and follow the initial advice in this article. Set all the user accounts to Standard except for one Administrator account that only you can access. For day-to-day activity, use one of the Standard accounts. And create a password reset disk, just in case. That way you won’t get burned again.
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