A forgotten Windows password isn’t the end of the world. You don’t
have to trash the computer, or even perform a dreaded factory restore.
There are many ways to remove or reset a Windows password, but how
quickly and easily it can be done depends on the situation. reset windows 8, resetting password windows 8, microsoft windows (operating system) Password reset methods differ between Microsoft and local Windows
accounts. If you aren’t sure which type of Windows account you have,
it’s simple to find out: turn on your computer and see if an email
address is displayed above where you enter your password to login. If
there’s an email, it’s a Microsoft account. If not, it’s a local
account. reset windows 8, resetting password windows 8, microsoft windows (operating system) Resetting the password for Microsoft accounts can be relatively quick
and easy. Resetting local accounts, however, takes a hack or a
third-party tool. Since computers preloaded with Windows 8 include a new
Secure Boot and the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) boot
method, using a third-party tool complicates the process further.
Resetting the password of a Microsoft account
If you have a Microsoft-based Windows 8 account, you can use Microsoft’s 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 can’t help with
password resets; you must use their online form.
The online form will show you some of the email address and cell
number you have on file. You must provide the complete information in
order to continue.
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 you’d like them to send the reset code to. reset windows 8, resetting password windows 8, microsoft windows (operating system)
If you don’t remember the full email address or cell number that’s on
file, or don’t 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.
The questionnaire includes account security questions you previously
set, entering any previous passwords, and even specifying subjects or
addresses of emails you’ve recently sent.
Once you successfully reset your password using Microsoft’s 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 Microsoft’s
online form. These methods typically include using a bootable CD, DVD or
USB drive. We’ve already discussed this in a previous article for Windows 7 and earlier, but that particular utility doesn’t 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. reset windows 8, resetting password windows 8, microsoft windows (operating system) There are many other bootable password recovery and rescue tools that
work with the latest Windows versions, but most require changing the
boot settings of your computer. reset windows 8, resetting password windows 8, microsoft windows (operating system) If you have a genuine Windows 8 disc or flash drive, you should be
able to boot from it without having to change the boot settings. If this
is the case, you can use it to perform a so called “Sticky Keys” hack
to reset your local Windows account password. reset windows 8, resetting password windows 8, microsoft windows (operating system) A previous article
describes how to perform the Sticky Keys hack. The article was written
for Windows 7 and earlier, but still applies to Windows 8 and later with
a few caveats:
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.
The new Advanced Startup Options (ASO) screen that replaces the Advanced Boot Options screen from previous Windows versions.
If you don’t have a genuine Windows 8 disc or flash drive, you can use a third-party tool or utility. For example, the Offline NT Password and Registry Editor is included with other rescue discs like Hiren’s BootCD. reset windows 8, resetting password windows 8, microsoft windows (operating system) Before you can boot up a third-party tool on a computer that came
pre-loaded with Windows 8 or later, you must temporarily disable the new
Secure Boot and UEFI features. Start by holding the Shift key down
while you restart Windows 8, even from the initial login screen. 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
You can set up the new alternative login methods with the PC Settings app.
Now that you’re 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) If you’re using a local Windows 8 account, you can create a password
reset disk using a USB flash drive via the User Account settings in the
Control Panel. If the password is ever forgotten, even if it has been
changed since you made the reset disk, you can plug in the USB flash
drive in order to reset your password. reset windows 8, resetting password windows 8, microsoft windows (operating system) A somewhat similar password reset function exists for Microsoft
accounts. You can generate a Microsoft recovery code so that you can
save it and enter it later if you forget your password, even if the
password has been changed. You can generate this recovery code on the Microsoft security settings webpage.
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