How to Crack a Windows 7 password [Laptop & Desktop]

 You start your Windows 7 computer, type in password on welcome screen... and an error message pops up saying the password is incorrect. Mmm... you forgotten the login password. Fortunately, you're able to regain access to the system. The instructions I've put together here will walk you through a number of troubleshooting options to crack the password on Windows 7 computer.

Crack Password: Use a Password Reset Disk

When you set up a computer, Microsoft provides a guide to help you create a Windows 7 password reset disk in case you have come across the need to bypass the lost password and login to your computer. So if you've already done so and have the disc in hand, resetting (cracking) Windows 7 password right on the lock screen is fairly simple and all you really need is just a few clicks.

Before you start, make sure you have the password reset disk inserted into your PC.

  • On Windows 7 lock screen, click Reset password option under password field. Click Next.
  • Click the drop-down menu, and select the drive your reset disk is located in. Click Next.
  • Type in a new password and password hint.
  • Click Finish and restart your computer.

The forgotten password to your Windows 7 account has been cracked! Now you can log into the Windows with new password you just created.

Crack Password: Use Windows 7 Password Cracker

Aside from using a password reset disk you've made previously to bypass the lock screen, there're other ways to crack the password for Windows 7. And one of the most efficient ways is utilize a Windows 7 password cracker tool, which is specifically designed to reset or unlock lost user and administrator passwords used to log onto Windows operating systems.

While the web is full of paid and free Windows 7 password cracking programs available, we prefer using a utility named Spower Windows Password Reset. It's simple and straightforward, letting you create a password reset disc and crack a forgotten password for Windows in a fast way. It works with both 32-bit 64-bit versions of Windows, including XP, Vista, 7, 8, and Windows 10.

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