Learn how to easily bypass lost Windows 8 password in 5 simple steps, regardless of your computer level.
Whenever you jump to a new operating system,
the first thing you should take into consideration is to add a strong password to protect your computer from unauthorized viewers. I believe it's truth for the forthcoming Windows 8 system. Refer to set a computer password, the easiest way is to create a traditional password consisting of letters, numbers and symbols. Without doubt, this kind of password gives a strong layer of protection for your computer files. But the problem is that the password can be easily forgotten by most PC users. Here we will discuss how to bypass lost Windows 8 password in 5 simple steps. By the way, the method is also effective when you lost Windows 7/Vista/XP password.
Step 1: Try to recall the lost Windows 8 password
Check out that Caps Lock is off to ensure that you enter a right password. If the Caps Lock is off, try to recall the lost Windows 8 password by thinking back to the day you created the password and walk yourself through the process, or asking yourself the following questions:
1. What are the passwords I normally use for other things?
2. What was I obsessed with when I created the password?
3. What are some "key words" in what I am trying to get into?
4. What are some of my favorite colors, animals, foods, sports?
5. What are some of my nicknames?
6. What was I thinking about when I created the password?
Step 2: Check if there's a password hint or password reset disk available
Windows 7/Vista/XP users are able to create a password hint during setting Windows password, which offer you clues when you forgot Windows password. Moreover, Windows 7/Vista/XP incorporates built-in tools to allow users to create a Windows password reset disk in advance to in case of a lost password. When it comes to the new Windows, I believe Windows 8 will also incorporate these features to help users to bypass lost Windows 8 password, though the upcoming system will be available in next year.
Step 3: See if there's another accessible admin account
PC users are accustomed to creating many user accounts on their computer. If you can still log on to your computer as administrator after forgetting passwords of some user accounts, it's just a small piece of cake to reset the lost Windows 8 password. It's well known that an administrator account lets you make changes that will affect other users, including resetting password of another user account.
Step 4: Find if there's another kind of logon available
Today passwords are no longer limited to numbers, letters or symbols. They can also be unalterable and personal like fingerprints. In Windows 7, you can easily enable fingerprint logon with a senor. So if you forgot Windows 7 password, fingerprint logon will do you a favor. And when it comes to Windows 8 system, it's said that facial recognition logon will be available based on Windows 8 rumors and leaks. It means that there is one more alternative option for you when you need to bypass lost Windows 8 password.
Step 5: Seek for an Windows password recovery tool
Aside from the features provided by Windows, there're various third-party tools available when you forgot Windows password. Both free and commercial tools are out here for your choice. For free software, I recommend you to try Ophcrack. For commercial software, my advice is to use Rekeysoft Windows Password Recovery, which enjoy great popularity among lost windows password users. It allows you to instantly reset lost windows 8/7/Vista/XP password with a CD/DVD/USB in 4 simple steps.
If you forgot Windows 8 password, you can also opt for reinstalling Windows OS, which is often regarded as the last choice. But for the next operating system, there's another method you can adopt actually. That's to bypass lost Windows 8 password through graphical logon.