It works for 7, 8, server 2003, 2008 and so on.
If the Windows need password to log in, we need boot disk (CD, DVD or usb ).
But enabling auto-login will bring to to the default user desktop. If the user is administrator, and we do not know the password, we can remove or repass using lusrmgr - Local User Manager.
On "Run" - write lusrmgr.msc
Or on cmd console - just write lusrmgr
Rest is simple:
Select Users -> Right click on a user -> Set Password
Click Proceed if this below message or something similar appears.
To remove passwords keep the fields blank and click OK.
If the Windows need password to log in, we need boot disk (CD, DVD or usb ).
But enabling auto-login will bring to to the default user desktop. If the user is administrator, and we do not know the password, we can remove or repass using lusrmgr - Local User Manager.
On "Run" - write lusrmgr.msc
Or on cmd console - just write lusrmgr
Rest is simple:
Select Users -> Right click on a user -> Set Password
Click Proceed if this below message or something similar appears.
To remove passwords keep the fields blank and click OK.



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