How To Reset Your Password In Windows XP Home

Posted by on Mar 25, 2009 | 10 Comments

Sometimes we forget that not everyone is a guru and that some folks need help with what some of us may consider a simple computer fix. So it was when I got a call a few days ago concerning a lost [forgotten] password on a Windows Home XP box. Passwords on a XP box can be reset by using a a password reset disk. But when a disk isn’t made, can not be found or for other reasons is not available, than you can use the procedure as outlined by Microsoft on their site.

How to log on as administrator

Start the computer in Safe Mode. After the Power On Self Test is finished, press and hold the F8 key until the Start menu appears. Use the arrow keys to select Safe Mode, and then press ENTER to confirm the selection. Now you can see the administrator account next to your user account on the Welcome screen.

  1. Log on as administrator. If this is the first time that you have logged by using the administrator account, there is no password assigned to the account. You can just clickAdministratorNote If you have logged on as Administrator in the past, you may have assigned a password to the account. If this is the case, type the password.
  2. After you log on, Windows notifies you that it is running in Safe Mode. Click Yes.

How to reset the password

You can now reset the password for your user account. To do this, follow these steps:

  1. Click Start, click Control Panel, and then double-click User Accounts.
  2. Click your user account, and then click Change the password.
  3. Enter a new password, enter it again to confirm the password, and then set a password hint. 
  4. Click Change Password.
  5. Note You can also use this opportunity to set a password for the administrator account, if you have not already done this. If you do not assign a password to the administrator account, your computer can be accessed by anyone. To set a password for the administrator account, follow the same steps as for your own user account. You can also create a password reset disk. Your password has now been reset. Restart your computer, and then log on by using your new password.

There you have. If you are a visual type, than take a look at the source below. It will take you to Microsoft’s site with pretty pictures. LOL

Source.

  • Jeff

    Thats all fine and good but it should be noted that it can also wipe out certain data if its protected.

  • http://wp3.lockergnome.com/nexus/blade/ Ron Schenone

    Thanks Jeff.

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  • danny

    There is a way to reset windows password without erasing anything.
    Follow the instructions:
    1.Free download the iso file : http://www.resetwindowspassword.com
    2.Burn it to a disk to create the boot disk, that simple.
    3.Configure your pc or laptop to boot in the cd drive,
    4.Insert the CD, reboot from CD drive, and then just follow the process of instruction. A few steps later, admin password would be cleared
    Took about 5 minutes for the whole process.

  • fringo

    ok i am having truble logging in because there r pws on both accounts and the f8 admin, im stuck using my wii so i cant download anything and i have no cds…. help

  • Davi

    1.you can go into safe mode (F8 at logo when booting up) and enter as administrator and then go to accounts and change windows password and that’s with XP. I haven’t forgotten password for a pc before but can enter any XP pc in safe if the owner hasn’t gone into safe mode and designated a password for “administrator” and usually only have a password for the user account but never have tried on Vista or Win7.

    2.if that does not work,you can use software to reset the windows password,my favorite is windows password Recovery Tool 3.0

    • http://wp3.lockergnome.com/nexus/blade/ Ron Schenone

      Thanks Davi

  • shanxin

    1.On start up (before Windows loads) keep tapping either F5 or F8 (be aware that some manufacturers use F8 for system recovery!) then use arrow keys to highlight ‘Safe Mode’ and hit Enter/Return, click on a user account, enter the Administrator password (if you don’t know it, there probably isn’t one so leave it blank) and hit Enter/Return.
    2.If that doesn’t work, try Windows Password Key 8.0 which considered as the best tool to reset administrator and user passwords on all versions of windows including Windows7, Vista, XP, 2008, 2003 and 2000.

  • nia

    i want to switch on my computer without any password.i mean i want o remove password of administrator`s account,what should i do??

  • Jennifer

    Hey, I also got locked out of my computer several days ago. I tried several free software. It took me two days and got quite messy. Unfortunately none of them work for me. Finally I made it work with Windows Key Finder boot CD. The good news is that it works. The bad news is it is not free.
    http://www.windows-logonpassword.com/