PC Login Now Review


PC Login Now 2.0 is an amazing free password recovery tool but instead of "recovering" your password, it deletes it, allowing unrestricted access to Windows.
PC Login Now is a fantastic Windows password reset tool that requires a bit of prep work but is completely worth the effort!
Below is a summary of how to use PC Login Now. However, I highly recommend my step by step guide with screenshots if you're not familiar with Windows password recovery software and need a detailed walkthrough.
To get started, visit the download page on PC Login Now's website by clicking the Visit Their Web Site link at the bottom of this page, above User Reviews.
Once there, click on the Download button to begin downloading the 60MB file. Once downloaded, run the program, which will extract an ISO file.
Once extracted, burn the ISO image to a CD. Burning an ISO file is different than burning a normal file. See How To Burn an ISO File to a CD.
After burning, boot from the CD by rebooting with the disc still in the drive. PC Login Now will start automatically.
To delete your password, follow the instructions on screen. Choose your operating system installation and then the user name that you want the password deleted for. Be sure to check the password is empty checkbox after choosing your user name. This will remove the password.
Your password will be removed instantly and you'll be asked if you want to reset another user. Choose No and then OK to reboot. You'll see some commands and then your computer will restart. Remove the CD as soon as the computer reboots. If you don't remove it in time PC Login Now will start again. If that happens, just remove the CD and restart manually.
Log in to Windows as you normally do but do not enter anything in the password field. You're in!
Once Windows loads, create a new Windows password that you can remember and then create a password reset disk to avoid this problem in the future.
Important: One downfall of using PC Login Now is that it causes Windows to detect a possible hard drive issue. I've never actually seen hard drive damage after using this tool but it is a little concerning.
Did you have problems running PC Login Now or did it not remove your Windows password? Try another free Windows password recovery tool or maybe even a premium Windows password recovery tool.
Also, be sure to check out my Windows Password Recovery Programs FAQ for answers to the most common questions I get about these tools.

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