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Unfortunately, it’s impossible to use a Windows computer nowadays without using a password. But, there are ways to reset that password so you can log in without knowing the original one. This wikiHow will teach you how to reset your admin password on any Windows 10 computer using a Windows Installation disk or a Windows-Bootable USB drive.

  1. You should have either the Windows Installation disk or Windows-Bootable USB in your computer.
  2. You’ll see the screen prompt you to press any key to use the disk or USB to start.
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  3. You have an opportunity here to change the default language, time and currency settings, as well as the keyboard input.
  4. You’ll see this to the left under “Install Now.”
  5. This is the second item in the menu.
  6. You’ll usually find this in the second column. Command Prompt will open, defaulting to looking in the current folder and drive. For example, your USB drive is most commonly labeled “X”, so Command Prompt will open in X.
  7. Many main drives are labeled “C”. So you’ll type in C: and press Enter on your keyboard.
    • You’ll see Command Prompt changes to search C.
    • To make sure Windows is installed on this drive, type dir and press Enter on your keyboard. If Windows is installed on “C,” you’ll see it listed in Command Prompt. If not, try to locate your Windows installation location.
  8. Type cd windows and press Enter on your keyboard.
  9. Type cd system32 and press Enter on your keyboard.
  10. Osk.exe is the on-screen keyboard for Windows computers. This command is similar to one of the previous steps, as it will check if osk.exe is in the System32 folder you’ve navigated to.
  11. Type ren osk.exe osk.exe.new and press Enter . That command renames the file from “osk.exe” to “osk.exe.new.”
  12. Type copy cmd.exe osk.exe and press Enter . You’ll see Command Prompt verify that you have copied that one file.
    • Since you’ve renamed the original file, you’ve now created a new osk.exe file. You want to copy that new one.
  13. Type exit and press Enter .
  14. Your computer will automatically restart.
  15. You’ll find this on the bottom right corner of your screen.
  16. A window similar to Command Prompt will open.
  17. Type "net user Admin *" and press Enter . If the username is different than Admin, you enter that here. The window will prompt you for a new password.
  18. You’ll have to confirm this password.
  19. The window will disappear and you’ll see the screen to login with your password.
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    Type your new password in the field.
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      1. Restart your computer.
      2. Press any key.
      3. Click Next , then Repair your computer , Troubleshoot , Advanced Options and Command Prompt .
      4. Navigate to your main drive, then the Windows folder, then the System32 folder, then the osk.exe file.
      5. Rename osk.exe and copy it.
      6. Exit Command Prompt and click Continue .
      7. Click the timer icon.
      8. Click On-Screen Keyboard .
      9. Change the Admin password with net user Admin* .
      10. Use the new password to log in.

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