![]() Change your BOOT Device in BIOS to Boot from DVD or USB First Note: Though not tested at the time of writing, the Utilman related tricks described in this tutorial should also apply to previous versions of Microsoft Windows, including Windows XP / Vista / 8.1 / Windows 7 and Servers. ![]() All you need is a Windows 10 Installation DVD or a Windows 10 ISO file which will work every time.īy reading this article, you will learn some DOS (Disk Operating System) commands and what they do, as well as be able to get free additional help at Experts Exchange. The good news is that you don't need any third party tools. Links are often suggested to askers, recommending various third-party boot CD's or Images, some free, some paid, that may have worked great for Windows 7 and earlier installations, but can sometimes fail to reliably reset a Windows 10 password. I frequently see questions pop up at Experts Exchange from folks that have forgotten their Windows 10 user password and who didn't bother to create a Win10 Password Reset Disk, don't have a secondary Administrator profile to log in with, or who use a Microsoft Connected Live account, without recovery options to be able to reset their password online. Please see the heading titled " Copying cmd.exe to utilman.exe didn't work for me - Now what?" at the bottom of this article to resolve the problem if you are using Windows Defender as your Antivirus of choice on Windows 10, rather than one of the other multitude of third-party antivirus applications available. ![]() Important Article Update: An important update to this tutorial has just been added on 2nd November 2018 due to recent changes by Microsoft to Windows Defender that is included with Windows 10.
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