Friday 3 August 2012


Have you ever forgotten Windows 7 password? What would you do if you meet with this problem? If you have no idea, maybe I can tell you something good for you.
Although it is very common for people to forget something, for example, forget Windows 7 password, we should try our best to reset Windows 7 password. Maybe it is a good way to do so with Windows password reset disk. Certainly the premise is that you have one by hand. If you do not have, it is lucky for you that I know how to create a Windows 7 password reset disk. Here are the steps:
Step 1: Click on Start button and then Control Panel in Windows 7.
Step 2: Click on the User Accounts and Family Safety link and then User Accounts link. You need a floppy disk or USB flash drive to insert your computer.
Step 3: In the task pane on the left, click the Create a password reset disk link. 
Step 4: When the Forgotten Password Wizard window appears, click next
Step 5: In this I want to create a password key disk in the following drive: drop down box, choose the portable media drive to create a Windows 7 password reset disk on. Click Next to continue.
Step 6: With the disk or other media still in the drive, enter your current account password in the text box and click next.
Step 7: When the progress indicator shows 100% complete, click next and then click Finish in the next window.
You can now remove the flash drive or floppy disk from your computer. And now you have finished creating a Windows 7 password reset disk. And I am glad to tell you that you can reset Windows 7 password with this disk.

Then how to recover Windows 7 password with the created reset disk? 
For you have created one Windows 7 password reset disk, and you happened to meet with the problem of forgetting the password, you should make the best of it now. Using Windows 7 password reset disk is easy and free most importantly. The steps are as follows:
Step 1: when you come to the login screen, you are told to enter your password. You enter the wrong password. 
Step 2: When Windows 7 displays a message that the password is incorrect. Click OK to close the message.
Step 3: Click Reset password, and then insert your Windows 7 password reset disk 
Step 4: Follow the steps in the Password Reset Wizard to create a new password.
Now you can log on with the new password. 

Saturday 30 June 2012

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Saturday 21 April 2012

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Wednesday 22 February 2012

How to Write-Protect Your USB Flash

How to Write-Protect Your USB Flash Drive Many a time, it becomes necessary for us to write protect our USB flash drive so as to ... protect it from viruses and other malware programs. Because flash drives are so popular and most widely used to move data between computers, they are the prime target for attackers as a means to get infections spread around the computer world. Also, since USB
drive is not a Read-Only Memory (ROM), the data inside it can easily be modified or deleted by malware programs. But unfortunately, most of the new flash drives do not come with a write-protect feature as the manufacturers wish to cut down the cost of production. Hence, the only way to write-protect your USB flash drives is to enable this feature on your own computer. This can be done by adding a small entry to the Windows registry which acts as a switch that can be enabled to make use of the write protection or disabled to allow write access. Just follow these steps:
1. Open the Registry Editor (Open the
“Run” dialog box, type regedit and hit
“Enter”).
2. Navigate to the following Registry key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM
\CurrentControlSet\Control\
3. Create a New Key named as
StorageDevicePolicies. To do this right-
click on Control, and click on New->Key
and name it as StorageDevicePolicies.
4. Now right-click
on StorageDevicePolicies and create a
New->DWORD (32-bit) Value and name
it as WriteProtect.
5. Double-click on WriteProtect and set
the Value data to 1.
Now the right-protection for USB
drives is enabled on your computer (no
restart required) and thus it would not
be possible for anyone or any program
to add/delete the contents from your
USB flash drive. Any attempt to copy or
download the files onto the USB drive
will result in the following error
message being displayed.
To revert and remove the write-
protection, all you need to do is just
change the Value data for WriteProtect
(Step-5) from 1 back to 0. Now write
access to all the USB devices is re-
enabled.