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| When I try to create a password reset disk, the wizard will not give me the option to select my CD drive. The lowest drive letter it will let me select is F: which I believe is the pocket media drive bay. I would appreciate any help or suggestions. Computer is a HP Pavilion a1730n, with Vista Home Premium. Thanks. Richard | Guest
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| Richard You can only use a blank floppy disk or a removeable USB flash drive to store the password reset disk. -- Ronnie Vernon Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User "Richard" <Richard@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:50C3D6E5-F304-4250-8CDD-FB4AB0560EC2@microsoft.com... Quote:
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| I created a Vista password reset disk. That was easy. But how do I use it to reset my password? I don't need to reset my password at this time but I haven't been instructed what to do with this file should the situation arise. Thanks Tom | Guest
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| Tom, When asked at logon, type in an incorrect password, it will offer to reset the password. Michael "Tom" <Tom@Metroplex.com> wrote in message news:9MDMh.1680$rj1.382@newssvr23.news.prodigy.net ... Quote:
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| Ronnie, Thanks for taking time to reply. I appreciate your help. I'll try the USB flash drive. I just wasn't expecting not to be able burn the info to a CD. Richard "Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote: Quote:
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| Richard Your welcome, let us know if you need anything else. -- Ronnie Vernon Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User "Richard" <Richard@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:C5DFE464-C00B-4809-A8A7-17D3179B5E0C@microsoft.com... Quote:
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| I am not sure you answered my question or that I understand it.. From your post: "When asked at logon, type in an incorrect password, it will offer to reset the password." Am I to assume that I plug in the flashdrive (password reset disk) into a USB port, type in an incorrect password, and the system will find the password reset disk and reset the password? I am got going to try it to find out because if I am wrong I could screw things up and be locked out of my computer. Thanks for your help. Tom | Guest
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| Tom, If you click on the 'reset password' it will give you additional prompts to insert the floppy or usb disk that has the password reset data on it. If it finds the correct reset password info it will permit you to enter a new password, the old one will be overwritten. If you have encrypted files and you have not recorded the excryption key there are circumstances that you can lose access to those files (so I have read, don't have encrypted files on my machine). If you would like to try out the operation without possibility of screwing up your account I suggest you creat a new account to do testing with. Michael "Tom" <Tom@Metroplex.com> wrote in message news:6oRMh.2773$Kd3.564@newssvr27.news.prodigy.net ... Quote:
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| Tom Glad this helped. Enjoy. -- Ronnie Vernon Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User "Tom" <Tom@Metroplex.com> wrote in message news:TsVMh.18073$uo3.6598@newssvr14.news.prodigy.n et... Quote:
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