How to Reset the Administrator Password in Windows 10 PC – Guide
A recent study found that 78% of respondents had to reset their passwords for personal accounts in the past 90 days, and 57% had their work passwords reset in the same time period. This indicates that many people forget their passwords and have to reset them frequently. In an office setting, much of this authentication and resetting is done by IT administrators. Many people who don’t have enough technical knowledge think that reinstalling the system is the only way to regain access to a locked admin account. ..
To reset your Windows 10 admin password, you need to use an active USB flash drive and access the computer from outside the system.
Reset Administrator Password in Windows 10
If you have not reset your Windows 10 admin password yet, it is recommended that you do so before continuing. If you have reset your password, please follow these instructions to do so.
- Log on to your computer and open the Start menu.
- Type “cmd” and hit enter.
- Type “netstat -an” and hit enter.
- If the output shows “No such file or directory”, then your Windows 10 admin password has not been changed since it was last set. However, if the output shows “The remote host is down”, then your Windows 10 admin password has been changed and you should check for new updates to ensure that it remains unchanged.
Next, you need to create a new account on the Windows 10 computer. This account will be used to manage your Windows 10 installation. Now, you need to install the Windows 10 operating system. To do this, you will need to use the following steps:
- Open the Start menu and type “cmd”. This will open a command prompt.
- Type “netstat -a” and press Enter. This will show you all of the network connections on your computer.
- Type “netstat -p” and press Enter. This will show you all of the active processes on your computer.
- Type “wmic config get name” and press Enter. This will show you all of the configuration information for your network adapter.
- Type “netstat -a | grep eth0” and press Enter. This will show you all of the active Ethernet connections on your computer.
- Type “netstat -p | grep eth0” and press Enter. This will show you all of the active Ethernet ports on your computer
When your computer starts up, keep pressing the boot key until it loads the operating system.
To start the Windows 10 password reset process, select the USB drive on which you updated Windows 10 and press Enter.
Once you are on the Windows 10 installer page, press “F10” to open the command prompt.
In the diskpart window, type diskpart and press Enter. Then type the volume from the list and press Enter. In the volume list, identify your C drive and make a note of what is mentioned under “Ltr”. This will be the name of your partition. For example mine is D. Now in the command prompt window type: diskpart create D: \C: \Users\username\AppData\Roaming diskpart create G: \Users\username\AppData\Roaming
Diskpart is a utility that helps you manage disks and partitions on your computer. By exiting Diskpart, you will be able to continue using your computer.
To move a partition to your computer’s C drive:
Type “d:” and press Enter.
The partition will be moved to the C drive. ..
cd C:\
mkdir System32
cd System32 ..
cmd.exe -Rutilman.exe cmd.exe -resetadmpts
Now, close the command prompt window, cancel the Windows 10 installation process, disconnect the USB flash drive and restart the PC. You will normally boot to the lock screen. Here, click on the “Accessibility” icon in the lower right corner.
Windows 10 admin password reset
If you have forgotten your password, or if you have been hacked and your password was stolen, you can reset it using this new window.
You have successfully reset the admin password on your Windows 10 PC. ..
Windows 10 users can now log into their accounts without any problems by using the new admin password on the lock screen.
Final note
How to Reset the Administrator Password in Windows 10 PC If you are a Windows 10 user and have been using the computer for some time, chances are you have forgotten your administrator password. If this is the case, it is recommended that you reset your administrator password so that your computer can start up with the new default administrator password. Here’s how to do it:
- Open the Start menu and type “cmd” (without the quotes) and hit enter. This will open a command prompt window.
- Type “netstat -an” (without the quotes) and hit enter. This will show you all of your network connections including local and remote ones.
- In this example, I am using a remote connection so I am going to type “netstat -a” instead of “netstat -an”. This will show you all of your network adapters including local and remote ones as well as their status information such as active, connected, or disconnected. You can also see what protocols they are using by typing “ping”. If everything looks good then press Enter to continue without looking at the results of netstat -an. If there are any problems then type “netstat -a again” to troubleshoot them.
- Now open an elevated command prompt window by pressing Alt+F5 (or right-click on an empty space on your desktop and select New Command Prompt Window). In this window type “reset admin password” and hit Enter twice (or right-click on an empty space on your desktop and select Reset Admin Password). The computer will ask for your administrator password again but this time it will be stored in a secure location rather than being accessible to anyone else so be sure to remember it! After resetting your administrator password you should be able to start up your computer with the new default administrator password if everything went well!