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Access Your Account and Files without Your Windows Password [How To]
Access Your Documents, Files without Your Windows Password [How To]
If you have a Windows PC that you can’t log in to but you need access to the files, the easiest way is to get to them through a live distribution of Linux. While that might sound a little daunting, this guide will walk you through the process and show you just how easy it can be.
Create a Bootable Linux Disc
1. Download the latest version of Ubuntu Desktop
2. Burn the Ubuntu ISO to a disc (how to burn an ISO to disc)
Burn an ISO to a CD or DVD [How To] [Updated]
An ISO image is an archive file of an optical disc, which contains all of the contents of the optical disc it represents. ISO files are useful because you can archive a bootable disc (see examples below) and distribute it to users to burn and use locally.
Examples of useful ISOs:
Crack Windows Password [How To] [Updated]
Reset Windows Password [How To] [Updated]
If you want access to your Windows account (and not just access to your files), you can reset your password quite easily. Learn, in this guide, how to burn a password reset disc and how to boot from it and reset your Windows account password.
Warning: Do not reset your password if you’ve used Windows to encrypt your files. Instead, attempt to crack your Windows password to regain access to these files.
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Boot Your PC from a Disc, USB, Network Location [Quick Tip]
If you need to boot from a disc i.e. Windows repair disc or a password cracking disc, USB drive, network drive, or a different drive on your PC, read on. The easiest way to boot from alternate media is to avoid changing BIOS settings and use the boot options menu, which is available with all modern PCs.
Boot from ______
1. If applicable, insert your bootable disc or USB drive
2. Reboot your PC