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user passwords
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Discussions tagged with user passwords on WindowsForum.com cover recovering or resetting forgotten local and Microsoft account passwords in Windows 10 Home, including using the built-in administrator account and command prompt methods. Another common topic is bypassing the login screen password prompt for Microsoft accounts via the control userpasswords2 tool, with notes on redoing the bypass after changing the account password. One thread also mentions setting a BIOS administrator and user password in relation to system stability issues on Windows 7. These posts reflect real-world troubleshooting around password management, account access, and login configuration across different Windows versions.
Hello to anyone reading this. Thanks for your interest.
I'm trying to help the aunt of a friend of mine. She doesn't remember her account password (I know) and would like to get back into her account. There's a lot of back story to this that I won't bore you with. The computer is a desktop Asus...
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Press the Windows key+ R keys simultaneously to open the Run dialog box.
Type control userpasswords2 in the run prompt and press Enter key.
Click on your Microsoft account, uncheck the “Users must enter a user name and password to use this computer box”. Do the instructions and you are done.
OK...
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What can I do to lower the Physical Memory Usage in my Laptop?
For information, I am using Windows Seven Ultimate (build 7600) with RAM 1 GB, Intel Core i3 M350 @ 2.27 GHz.
When I hit task manager, the Physical Memory:
Total : 941
Cached : 85
Available : 81...