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Dell XPS 12-5328CRBFB 12.5-Inch Convertible 2 in 1 Touchscreen Ultrabook.

Summary
Screen Size 12.5 inches
Screen Resolution 1920 x 1080
Max Screen Resolution 1920x1080
Processor 1.8 GHz Core i5 3337U
RAM 4 GB DDR3L SDRAM
Memory Speed 1600 MHz
Hard Drive 128 GB flash_memory_solid_state
Graphics Coprocessor Intel HD 4000
Wireless Type 802.11 A/C
Number of USB 2.0 Ports 1
Number of USB 3.0 Ports 1


Brand Name Dell
Series XPS
Item model number XPSD12-5328CRBFB
Operating System Windows 8
Item Dimensions L x W x H 15.55 x 12.64 x 4.65 inches
Color Silver
Processor Brand Intel Core I5
Processor Count 2
Computer Memory Type DDR3 SDRAM
Flash Memory Size 128
Optical Drive Type No
Battery Type Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion)
Batteries: 1 Lithium ion batteries required. (included)




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Folder Locker (Without Any Software)

* Copy the following codes (Marked in RED colour):

cls
@ECHO OFF
title Folder Locker
if EXIST "Control Panel.{21EC2020-3AEA-1069-A2DD-08002B30309D}" goto UNLOCK
if NOT EXIST Locker goto MDLOCKER
:CONFIRM
echo Are you sure u want to Lock the folder(Y/N)
set/p "cho=>"
if %cho%==Y goto LOCK
if %cho%==y goto LOCK
if %cho%==n goto END
if %cho%==N goto END
echo Invalid choice.
goto CONFIRM
:LOCK
ren Locker "Control Panel.{21EC2020-3AEA-1069-A2DD-08002B30309D}"
attrib +h +s "Control Panel.{21EC2020-3AEA-1069-A2DD-08002B30309D}"
echo Folder locked
goto End
:UNLOCK
echo Enter password to Unlock folder
set/p "pass=>"
if NOT %pass%==type your password here goto FAIL
attrib -h -s "Control Panel.{21EC2020-3AEA-1069-A2DD-08002B30309D}"
ren "Control Panel.{21EC2020-3AEA-1069-A2DD-08002B30309D}" Locker
echo Folder Unlocked successfully
goto End
:FAIL
echo Invalid password
goto end
:MDLOCKER
md Locker
echo Locker created successfully
goto End
:End



* Now paste it in notepad.
* Change the "type your password here" with your password 
* Save it as batch file(with extension .bat).Any name will do.
* Now you see a batch file. Double click it to create a folder locker.
* A new folder named Locker would be formed at the same location.
* Now brings all the files you want to hide in the locker folder.
* Now double click the batch file to lock the folder namely Locker.
* If you want to unlock your files,double click the batch file again and you would be prompted for password.Enter the password and enjoy access to the folder

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Cannot Delete a Folder or File in Recycle Bin

If you cannot empty the Recycle Bin or delete a file or folder from there, it means that your Recycle Bin is corrupted. This tutorial will show you how to reset your recycle bin. 

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1. Open the Start Menu. 
2. In the search box, type cmd (for XP users, Start >> Run >> cmd) 
3. Right click cmd (at top) and click Run as administrator

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4. In the elevated command prompt, type rd /s /q C:\$Recycle.bin and press Enter. 

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5. Close command prompt window. 

6. Right click an empty area of the desktop and click Refresh.
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Make Folders With No Name.

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Make Folders With No Name


Yes, windows allows us to rename any file/shortcut/folder to nothing!!!
here is a small trick to play with your friends
Select your file/shortcut/folder and press f2 (rename)

Next erase the text and with alt key pressed type 0160 from the num pad (with num lock on) - not from nums above querty
Ok... now you can check your file/shortcut/folder. The text disappears!!!


this just for fun and it's in same time a nice trick.... :)
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Enable Windows 7's Hidden "God Mode"

As indicated by enthusiasts around the Web, there is a simple way to access a hidden "God Mode" in Windows 7 and Vista. With a name like that, your expectations might be a little high -- and no, Windows is not secretly invincible -- but the trick is awesome nevertheless.
"God Mode" simply provides users with a centralized Control Panel for all of Windows' settings, from changing your desktop background to setting up a VPN or partitioning your hard drive. In all, there are nearly 50 categories and most have several entries.
It's almost comical how simple it is to access it:
  1. Create a new folder. Anywhere is fine, I created one on my desktop.

  2. Rename the folder to: God Mode.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C} *Note: The "God Mode" chunk can be called anything you want.

  3. The default folder icon will change to a Control Panel icon, and you can open it to view all of the settings.
User reports suggest that it may crash Windows Vista 64-bit, so proceed with caution. For what it's worth, I've successfully used the "feature" on Windows 7 Home Premium and Ultimate 64-bit.
As an additional note, having the undocumented feature disclosed all over the Web, Microsoft has decided to be more open about it admitting similar commands have been available even before Vista. They have also revealed other text strings that create similar "God Mode" folders, a list is available here.
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A List of Common Default Router IP Addresses.

Here's the scenario: you are trying to fix a relative's network issues and you need to access their router's browser interface. We've all been there, fruitlessly pecking in combinations of 192.168.x.x. Unless you have every default router address tattooed on your forearm, you'll eventually encounter one that stumps you.
When that happens, you can typically find the information with a simple command on Windows. Open the command prompt (Start > Run/Search for cmd) and then enter ipconfig. The address you need should be next to Default Gateway under your Local Area Connection, and it will often begin with 192.168.
If for any reason you can't retrieve the router's IP address using that method, we've compiled a brief list of popular router brands and their common default addresses. Feel free to recommend additional addresses in the comments and we'll add the information here as a handy reference resource for TechSpot members.
If you're looking for an equally handy default username and password list, this PDF has tons of information for just about every router manufacturer out there. Common default usernames include variations of admin (Admin, administrator, etc.), and the password is often admin, password, or simply left blank -- needless to say, it's good practice to change these upon setup.
Router ManufacturersDefault IP Addresses
3Com192.168.1.1
Apple10.0.1.1
Asus192.168.1.1, 192.168.1.220
Belkin192.168.2.1, 10.1.1.1
Buffalo192.168.11.1
Dell192.168.1.1
D-Link192.168.0.10.30, 0.50, 1.1, 10.1.1.1
Linksys192.168.0.11.1
Microsoft192.168.2.1
Motorola192.168.10.120.1, 30.1, 62.1, 100.1, 102.1, 1.254
MSI192.168.1.254
Netgear192.168.0.10.227
Senao192.168.0.1
SpeedTouch10.0.0.138, 192.168.1.254
Trendnet192.168.0.1, 1.1, 2.1, 10.1,
U.S. Robotics192.168.1.12.1, 123.254
Zyxel192.168.1.12.1, 4.1, 10.1, 1.254, 10.0.0.20.138

Must see: The best routers reviewed and rated.
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Computer Tips & Tricks Everyone Should Know.

Many hardcore computer users might think themselves above learning new tricks, but there's always new things to learn that will help improve your skills. Our bet: you will find at least one useful thing here that you didn't know before.
Inspired and with the help of this AskReddit discussion, we’ve compiled some of the most handy computer tricks you might not be taking advantage of. Our ultimate goal is to help you become more productive by shaving valuable seconds off your workflow. Of course, you can always pass along these tips to your not-so-savvy friends and family members to help them become better PC users as well.

General Tricks

Windows hidden "god mode" folder Windows offers a centralized Control Panel for all of the OS settings, which makes it easy for users to tweak everything from desktop background to setting up a VPN. To enter this mode, create a new folder with this exact name (copy and paste it): God Mode.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}. The folder icon will change to a Control Panel-style icon, and you will be able to jump in and change all kinds of settings. Note: Don't try this on Windows Vista 64-bit as it's known to cause a reboot loop.
Use Problem Steps Recorder This handy tool automatically records any mouse clicks and takes screenshots for you. If you need tech assistance with your computer, go to Run by typing Windows + R, and then type "psr." Use the tool and by the time you are finished, you can send this information, neatly compiled automatically, to the person helping you with the issue. It will make the process of finding the problem much easier for them, which means you will be able to get your system up and running faster.
Find/Delete large files wasting space A handy tool called WinDirStat (Windows Directory Statistics) can be used to easily find which files and folders are taking up the most space on your drive. From there, you can delete them and open up a ton of storage space.
Reduce the number of programs running at startup If your PC is taking too long to boot, it’s probably because you have far too many programs running at startup. Reducing this is easy, it will make your PC launch noticeably faster and lighter upon first load. To change the items running at startup, go to Run using the hotkey Windows key + R, and type "msconfig." A small window will appear (see the screenshot below), select the Startup tab. From here you will be able to turn off many startup programs, which can shave several seconds (or minutes) off your boot time. (Note Windows 8 has moved this functionality to the Task Manager). Try to make sure you research what you are turning off as some processes might be needed by third party programs or drivers you have installed.
Cloud backup important files If you’re working on a critical paper for school, work, or any other major project, make sure you are backing up the file not just locally. You can use services likeDropboxGoogle Drive, or any of the other popular cloud storage solution which will do the legwork for you on the background. Of course, you can also throw the files on a thumb drive or external HDD just to be safe but backing up to the cloud can be done seamlessly which is twice the advantage.

Typing Tricks

Delete an entire word Instead of deleting a single letter, pressing CTRL + BKSP will delete the entire word behind the cursor. This makes deleting text quicker if you screw up a whole word.
Move Cursor to beginning of the next or previous word Moving the cursor around manually while typing is a great way to make your work take longer than it needs to. To speed of the process, move the cursor around with keyboard shortcuts. To move it to the beginning of the previous word, use CTRL + Left Arrow. To move it to the beginning of the next word, use CTRL + Right Arrow. In OS X you can accomplish the same using the Option key.
Making sub and superscript text If you need to make sub or superscript text (think exponents for superscript), press CTRL + = for subscript and CTRL + SHIFT + = for superscript.
Paste plain text of what was copied When you copy text from any source, programs will usually copy any formatting that comes with it. To paste this as plain text, press CTRL + Shift + V instead of the standard CTRL + V, and the system will paste unformatted text.
Note that many programs follow this parameter (Chrome, Firefox, etc.) but not all, particularly Microsoft programs like Word or Outlook. For those there's a few alternatives that go beyond copying and pasting in Notepad: 1) CTRL + ALT + V will show a 'paste special' dialog box. 2)CTRL + Spacebar will remove formatting in already pasted text. 3) Download Puretext and choose a hotkey to always paste plain text with it.

Keyboard Shortcuts

Copy only active window to clipboard Normally, the Print Screen key copies the entire display (or two displays if you got them), ALT + Print Screen only copies the currently active window to the clipboard. Whether taking a screenshot to diagnose a problem, or just because you want to show something to a friend, this will come in handy.
Fix those little mistakes Did you know you can undo almost any action? CTRL + Z is the ultimate hot key, and for sure you knew about it already, however note that undo doesn’t just apply to typing. If you accidentally delete or move a file, you can hit CTRL + Z to bring it right back to where it was. In Chrome and Firefox you can also undo closing a tab using CTRL + SHIFT + T.
Cycle through open windows Pressing ALT+TAB allows you to cycle through currently open windows. This makes switching back and forth between running processes quick and painless. If you want a more stylish method of cycling through open programs, Windows + TAB will do the job for you.
Interrupt all processes CTRL + ALT + Delete is one of the most common PC shortcuts, and one almost everyone is familiar with. The important thing to note is that it interrupts all processes, including the one that is bogging down your system, which can mean the difference between needing to restart or not.
Close the current program Typing ALT + F4 will close the program that is running. This is useful as it saves you time mousing over the "X" and clicking. People will often use this as a joke, telling you to press ALT + F4 to fix a problem. Don’t fall for it unless you want to close what you are doing.
Minimize all windows Sometimes you have a bunch of stuff running, and you want it all to go away so you can get to the desktop. Simply pressing Windows + D will minimize everything you have up, which will save you some time pressing the minimize button for each window. It should be noted that Windows + M offers similar functionality, but there is no undoing, so Windows + D is the more favorable approach.
Open the task manager directly If you want to bypass the interrupt that happens when pressing CTRL + ALT + DEL and jump right to the task manager, typing CTRL + Shift + ESC launches it directly.
Close the current window/tab Stick of moving all the way to that X button? Press CTRL + W and the current window will close. (Don’t do it now, or you will miss the rest of the tricks!)
Bring up the system information window This is so much quicker than digging this out the traditional way... Just press Windows + Pause/Break and the System Information panel will be ready to go. This might be the only use for the Pause/Break key you will ever find, so enjoy it!
Better multiple monitor control There are several useful keyboard shortcuts for controlling open windows on multiple monitors. Pressing the Windows Key + Arrow Keys will cause a window to quickly snap to each side of either monitor. Alternatively, hitting Shift + Windows Key + Arrows will cause the window to jump to the other monitor. Lastly, pressing Windows + P will allow you to quickly set up a second display or projector.

Web Browsing Tricks

Automatically add www. and .com to a URL You can shave off a couple of seconds typing in a URL by simply click CTRL + Enter after you type the name of the site. Need .net instead of .com, press CTRL + Shift + Enter instead.
Jump to address bar There are a number of ways to jump right to the address bar from anywhere in browser. Pressing CTRL + L, F6, and ALT + D all accomplish this goal.
Bring back a closed tab We covered this already, but it's super useful. Accidentally closed a tab? Simply press CTRL + Shift + T to reopen the most recently closed tab and get back to what you were doing.
Use private browsing The uses for not having cookies and history saved are obvious for certain activities, you know, like shopping for gifts on a shared computer (of course!). Pressing CTRL + Shift + N will launch a new private in Chrome, CTRL + Shift + P will do it in Firefox and Internet Explorer.
Cycle through open tabs Pressing CTRL + TAB while in a browser will flip between each one. This can be much faster than moving the mouse and clicking on a tab. CTRL + NUM (1, 2, 3, 4, n..) will also take you to certain tab in that numeric order.

File Management Tricks

Rename a file quickly Right-clicking and selecting rename is not very efficient. Instead, simply press F2 while a file is selected to change its name. To alter the name of another file, type TAB without deselecting the current file.
Rename files sequentially in Windows You actually don’t need to download any programs to perform a batch file rename in Windows. Instead, you can select all the files you want to change, right-click the first one in the list, select rename (or use F2), and type in the name. This will automatically change all the other files with the same root name with a suffix: (1), (2), and so on.
Select multiple files using the keyboard To select a bunch of files using your keyboard, you can press Shift + down arrow to select a single file or Shift + Page Down to select a large group of files at one time.

Security Tips

Run programs on an infected PC Often times, malware will prevent a computer from running certain programs. Changing the name of the .exe file can often override this. If that doesn’t work, changing the extension to .com is another useful alternative, and the program will still be able to run in spite of the extension change.
Read installers Even major programs can install toolbars and other unwanted pieces of software during installation. Take a few seconds to read each step to make sure you are not agreeing to install something other than the program you were actually seeking. Far too often people just push next over and over, and end up with a browser covered in various search bars that just aren't needed. In the worst of scenarios, these can have nefarious intentions.
Lock your computer if you get up Sick of your "friends" going onto your computer at work or home and posting things on your Facebook/Twitter page on your behalf? It’s certainly an annoyance, but an easy one to prevent. Windows + L will lock your system right away, requiring a password (if you've set one) to log in again.

Program-Specific Tricks

Photoshop: Drag the marquee without losing the ability to size it The marquee tool is, at its most basic level, designed for selecting a part of an image. It’s used constantly in Photoshop, and there is a handy trick many users miss. While dragging it around, you can press space, which will allow you to size it while moving it. This saves time by letting your perform two key functions at the same time.
Steam: Move games to another drive or partition By default, Steam installs all games to the same HDD or partition, but what happens if that fills up? The solution: download Steamtool Library Manager. It makes it easy to move games to another hard drive without messing with the functionality of Steam.
VLC: Fix unsynced audio and subtitles In the popular media player VLC, if your audio loses sync with the video or subtitles, there is an easy way to fix this. Simply pressing J or K will move the audio forward or backwards. Similarly, to sync the subtitles you can press H or G.
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HP quietly releases high-end Chromebook 14 with 1080p, touch-enabled display.

Chromebooks are an excellent option for someone needing a machine for basic Internet tasks but as you know, most often come with at least one common drawback: a subpar display. Such is to be expected given the price point of these machines but now, there’s a new option from HP that addresses this shortcoming.
The HP Chromebook 14 Touch includes a 14-inch, 1080p display that’s touch-enabled. Of course, be prepared to pay a bit extra for this amenity.
HP’s latest is powered by Nvidia’s Tegra K1 processor although it’s unclear if it’s the 32- or 64-bit variant, Nvidia’s Kepler GPU with 192 CUDA cores, 4GB of DDR3 SDRAM (non-upgradable as it’s soldered onboard) and 32GB of onboard storage.
Other specs include 802.11ac Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0, a microSD card reader, a USB 3.0 port, two USB 2.0 ports, an HDMI connection and a combination microphone / headphone jack. The 3-cell, 37Wh li-ion polymer battery is rated at up to 8 hours and 15 minutes of uptime per charge.
The machine measures 13.54 x 9.45 x 0.7 inches and tips the scales at 3.77 pounds – that’s pretty heavy for a Chromebook.
A 1-year limited hardware warranty is included with your purchase as well as 90 days of software support.
Pricing is set at $439.99 and it’s only available in one color scheme: a white cover with silver accents. It’s available for purchase as of writing although with an estimated delivery date of January 5, it’s not going to arrive in time to squeeze under the tree.
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Install Windows 8 From a USB Drive, Dual-boot with XP, Vista and 7.

Back when the Windows 8 Consumer Preview hit the Web, we offered a basic guide onconfiguring a virtual machine. With Windows 8's Release Preview available and the final version inching toward completion, we figure it's a great time to offer a similarly easy step-by-step walkthrough on installing Windows 8 with a USB drive.
If you're familiar with the process, there isn't much for you to see here, but this should serve as a quick confidence booster for anyone who hasn't installed an operating system recently.
Step One
Download Windows 8 and the Windows 7 USB/DVD tool
If you're not sure what version of Windows 8 to download, we'd recommend the 64-bit build, especially if your system is relatively modern. You can read more about the difference between 32-bit and 64-bit operating systems here and the download page linked above provides system requirements for each architecture. The short of it: Windows 8 64-bit requires an extra 1GB of RAM and 4GB of storage -- negligible for most users. Also, before you ask, the Windows 7 USB/DVD tool will work fine with Windows 8.
Step Two
Create a bootable Windows 8 USB drive
Naturally, to create a bootable USB drive, you'll have to insert one and it needs to be 4GB or larger. Install the Windows 7 USB/DVD tool. Once the utility opens, you should be able to browse for and select the Windows 8 ISO you downloaded as well as the USB drive you inserted. It's worth noting that your USB drive will be wiped, so save anything important. The process takes about five minutes depending on the speed of your drive. You'll see a message that reads "backup completed" when it's done.
Step Three
Install the Windows 8 Release Preview (key: TK8TP-9JN6P-7X7WW-RFFTV-B7QPF)
Needless to say, back up anything important before proceeding. If you plan to upgrade or overwrite your installation of Windows XP, Vista or 7, open the root directory of your USB drive in Windows Explorer and launch Setup.exe to begin. You'll get to choose between the two. Windows 7 users should have a painless upgrade as programs, Windows settings as well as user accounts and files are imported. However, Windows 8 won't save programs from Vista and it won't save programs or Windows settings from XP.
 
If you want to dual boot Windows 8 with your existing operating system, you'll have to install a second storage device or create a new partition. The former is relatively self-explanatory, just attach the drive and choose it during the installation process. The latter, however, requires a little more effort. Vista and 7 users can create a new partition with Windows' Disk Management application (Start > search for Disk Management). Once the application loads, you should see your operating system's drive. Follow these steps:
  • Right click the drive that you want to house Windows 8 and choose "Shrink Volume" (Windows 8 64-bit requires at least 20GB, so shrink your current partition accordingly)
  • Right click the new "Unallocated" space and create a "New Simple Volume"
  • Choose the next available drive letter and quick format the partition with NTFS (you can name the volume anything, but we'd suggest something like Windows 8 RP x64)
Windows XP users will have make partition adjustments with a third-party tool such as Partition Logic, but you'll do the same thing: shrink one volume to create another. It should be smooth sailing from here as Microsoft's installation process guides you through everything. Just boot off your Windows 8 USB drive, choose a custom installation and select your newly created partition. If you're having trouble launching the USB drive, you probably just have to put it ahead of your system drive in the BIOS (look for boot options).
If you want to get rid of Windows 8, load your primary OS and launch partition software (again, Disk Management for Vista or 7 users). Delete the Windows 8 volume and extend your remaining partition into the freshly unallocated space. Removing Windows 8 could screw up your bootloader and prevent your original OS from starting properly. Don't panic, this is a simple fix. Windows Vista and 7 users can use the automatic Startup Repair, while Windows XP users will have to get their hands a little dirtier.
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How to locate your BlackBerry PIN and IMEI numbers.


On BlackBerry devices with a keyboard you can press the following keys: left shift, alt and H
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On newer or other devices, please reference BlackBerry Knowledge Base Article KB05026: (Details below for ease of reference.)
To locate the personal identification number (PIN), International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) number, electronic serial number (ESN), or Mobile Equipment Identifier (MEID) number on the BlackBerry smartphone, complete the following steps:
For BlackBerry devices running BlackBerry 10
From the Home screen, click Settings
Click About
Click on Category/General and choose Hardware
For BlackBerry smartphones running BlackBerry 6 to BlackBerry 7
On the BlackBerry smartphone Home screen, click Options
Click Device
Click Device and Status Information
For BlackBerry smartphones running BlackBerry Device Software 5.0 and earlier
On the BlackBerry smartphone Home screen, click Options
Click Status
Note: The Options icon might be located in a different location on the Home screen depending on which theme is in use, or whether the icon has been moved to a different folder. If the Options icon is not visible on the Home screen, it might be located in the Settings folder.
The PIN and IMEI can also be found on a sticker underneath the battery on the BlackBerry smartphone.
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Sign Into Multiple Skype Accounts|

Unlike some messaging programs, Skype doesn’t allow you to easily log into multiple accounts. Try to launch the Skype shortcut once you’ve already opened Skype and it will just bring your already-open Skype window to the front. But you may have multiple Skype accounts — perhaps you have one for work and one for personal use.
Rather than open Skype as another Windows user account, Skype has a hidden option you can use to open a new Skype instance.
To do this, press Windows Key + R to open the Run dialog. In the Run dialog, enter the following command if you’re using a
32-bit version of Windows:

“C:\Program Files\Skype\Phone\Skype.exe” /secondary

On 64-bit versions of Windows, enter the following command instead:

“C:\Program Files (x86)\Skype\Phone\Skype.exe” /secondary

Skype will open a second Skype window, which you can log into as another Skype account. If you wanted to use this frequently, you could create a new Windows shortcut that opened Skype with the /secondary switch.
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How to Reset Window 7 Administrator password |

How to Reset Window 7 Administrator password

In this tutorial we will reset the administrator account password in window 7. With this method you can reset any users password in window 7. Window have a inbuilt utility Utilman.exe for disabled people. Utilman.exe allow users to configure the accessibility options like Magnifier, High contrast theme, Narrator and On Screen Keyboard before they log onto the system.
This utility was designed for disabled people who are hard of sight, hearing or mobility to log onto Windows themselves without the need of outside help. You can run this utility by pressing Window Key + U on window login screen. Or you can click on Ease of Access icon. This will load Utilman.exe application from Windows\System32\ directory. Furthermore this application run under the system account which have the highest level of privilege.
accessibility-options
You can take advantage of this utility to reset the user accounts password. You need to replace the Utilman.exe file with cmd.exe file and you will have access to the command prompt running under the SYSTEM privileges. From command prompt you can easily reset the user password.

Step by step guide on how to reset window 7 password

Our primary goal is to replace the Utilman.exe with cmd.exe. You can achieve this goal by several methods like boot system with Live disk and replace the file, boot system with recovery disk and replace the file. In this tutorial we assume that you do not have any bootable disk or live CD. We will do this without any third party software or disk.
To do this turn off the system without properly shutdown. Repeat this until you get Windows Error Recovery message on start up. Select Launch Startup Repair (recommended) and press Enter Key
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Window will load necessary files for recovery
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Window will automatically try to fix the problems. This process usually take long time so stay cool, you need to do nothing here.
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After a long wait [ around five to ten minutes ] you will receive following message
Windows cannot repair the this computer automatically.
Click view problem details
view-problem-details
It will open problem details in message box. Scroll the message to bottom, at the end of message it contain hyperlinked privacy statement, click it.
problem-details-file
Privacy statement will appear in notepad, Click Open option from File menu item
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Click Computer to show all drive
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You have to check each drive for Window. Drive letter showing here will be different from the drive letter you see in My computer while system normally boot. Open each drive and find out the partition which contain the windows installation files.
Open Windows folder
window-files
Open system32 folder
window-folder
Change file type to all
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Select Utilman file and do Right click and click Copy
utilman-copy
Paste the copied file
utilman-paste
Select the copied file and do right click and click Rename
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We will change it with some descriptive name
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Set it to Utilman-org
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We have taken the backup of original file. Now delete the original file. Select the Utilman file and do right click and click Delete
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Confirm delete operation
utilman-delete-confirm
Now select the cmd file and do right click and click Copy
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Paste the copied file
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Select the copied file do right click and click Rename
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Rename it with Utilman
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We have replaced the Utilman.exe with cmd.exe
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That's all we need to do here. Close the dialog box, close the file, and close the Startup repair box and Click finish
startup-finish
System will be shutdown. Turn on the system again, let the window boot normally this time on login screen click Ease of Access icon. We have replaced Utilman.exe with cmd.exe so it will launch command prompt instead of accessibility options dialog box.
command-prompt-at-login-screen
Type following command and press Enter
net user administrator *
net userCommand
administratorUser name [ Replace it with user name if changing other users password ]
*Set new password
net-user-command
Type the new password / Retype the password to confirm it. Be aware you will not see any asterisks [*] sign here when you type in your password.
net-user-command-password
Close the command prompt and use the new password to sing in
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Wow we have successfully changed the users password now it's time to revert the change which we have made during the process. Open My Computer and open the window partition
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Open System32 folder and select the replaced Utilman file
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Do right click and click Delete option
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Confirm delete operation
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Select the Utilman-org file and do right click and click Rename
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Rename Utilman-org to Utilman
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We have restored the original file.
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We have restored original window utility. To confirm it restart the system and click Ease of Access icon, this time it would launch original Utilman.exe
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Congratulations you have successfully reset the users password without harming any window files or using any third party tools.
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