Nothing is more annoying than when you are locked out of your Asus laptop. The laptop denies you access to the Windows system simply because you forgot your password. You cannot complain, because you know that the password feature is immensely important for your data security.
On your Asus laptop, forgotten passwords do not mean that you must re-install Windows. On this guide, you will learn how to reset Asus laptop password without disk. This guide contains five working methods of regaining access when locked out of Asus computer if you forget your password.
Without further ado, we will begin this roundup by looking at the easiest method for the Asus laptop password reset. In this solution, we will use the popular application known as Windows Password Recovery.
If you are locked out of Asus computer that is running on the latest Windows 10 or even older editions like Windows XP or 2000, don’t bother about compatibility, because Windows Password Recovery supports all. Compatibility is not the only great feature of this password recovery solution. It is also incredibly fast and easy to use. Below are the key features.
Features of Windows Password Recovery:
Step 1. Create a Windows password reset disk
You are locked out of Asus computer, and so, this step should be carried out on a separate computer that is not locked, and you have access it. We will create the Windows password reset disk on this second PC and then use the disk on the Asus laptop we are attempting to unlock.
First, download and install the program on the second computer. Next, open Windows Password Recovery and select the media in which you want to create the Windows Password Reset disk. For USB drive, click “USB device,” and for a CD or DVD drive, select “CD/DVD.”
Next, plug the USB device or insert the CD or DVD and click the “Begin burning” button to start creating the Windows password reset disk.
After clicking “Begin burning,” give Windows Password Recovery a couple of seconds or minutes to start creating the Windows password reset disk. In a moment, you will be alerted that the burning was successful.
Step 2. Boot your Asus laptop from the Windows password reset disk
After creating the Windows password reset disk, remove it from the second computer and then connect or insert it in the Asus laptop whose password we want to recover. The goal now is to boot the system from this Windows reset disk. After connecting or inserting the USB or CD/DVD drive, turn on the computer.
Once the computer’s screen comes on, enter the boot menu by pressing the key combination indicated at the bottom of the screen( ESC for Asus laptop boot key). Press the key until you are taken to the boot menu. Here, select the device from which you want the computer to boot. Choose the Windows password reset media that you connected.
Step 3. Complete the Asus laptop password reset
When you boot the Asus laptop from your newly created Windows password reset disk, you will not land on the Windows logon screen. Instead, you will be taken to the home interface of Windows Password Recovery.
On the home screen, the first box is where you choose the Windows you want to work on. Click on the problematic one on the list (if you have multiple operating systems installed on your machine) and proceed to the second box. Next, select the user account for which you wish to perform the Asus laptop password reset.
With the Windows operating system and the user account for recovery selected, you now proceed to the “Step 3” section of the screen and click on the “Reset Password” button. After that, hit “Reboot” to get Windows Password Recovery to start working.
For the second technique, we are not going to use a third-party application. If you feel uneasy about using them for this critical Asus laptop password reset process, then check out this method. Here, we will unlock the Asus laptop with the help of the Microsoft account service.
Here’s what goes on behind the scenes. When you attempt to log in to Windows using an incorrect password, you get an error message. This error message tells you that to “make sure you are using the password for your Microsoft account. If you cannot remember your password, you can do this Asus laptop password reset from the lock screen or at account.live.com/password/reset.” The message sums up the entire fix. Simply click “OK” and proceed to the steps that follow:
Step 1. Enter a random incorrect password on the Windows logon screen for the account that you want to unlock. When the error message shows, click “OK” as already instructed. Next, click on the “I forgot my password” link below the password field.
Step 2. Clicking the “I forgot my password” link triggers the Asus laptop forgot password wizard where you recover your account. Here, you enter your Microsoft account email in the first box at the top and enter the characters you see to prove that you are not a robot. Once you enter the correct values, click “Next.” On the following screen, you can now enter the new password and confirm it to set it up for your Windows user account.
Step 3. If, for some reason, you cannot or do not want to use the “I forgot my password” link, you can also recover your account password using the following link: account.live.com/password/reset on any internet browser. When you open the web page, select the “I’ve forgotten my password” option, and click “Next.”
After you click “Next,” you will be required to enter your Microsoft email address and change the password. The third method we will look at in this guide is how to reset password on Asus laptop using nothing but the Windows Command Prompt. Continue reading to find out how to unlock Asus laptop with Command Prompt.
You may already know what Command Prompt does – it is an interface where users can directly speak with the Windows system by issuing commands. I bet you did not know that you can perform an Asus laptop password reset using this same tool. Here are the steps involved in recovering your password with the help of Command Prompt.
Step 1. Power on your Asus laptop. Allow it to boot, and when you arrive at the Windows logon screen, press and hold the “Shift” key and then click on the Power icon on the bottom left-hand corner of your screen. From the resulting menu, click “Restart” while still holding down the “Shift” key.
Step 2. Holding “SHIFT” and restarting your laptop causes the computer to boot into the Advanced boot options screen. From there, click on “Troubleshoot.” When the troubleshooting page opens, from the options, select “Advanced Options” and then choose “Command Prompt” from the Advanced options page, as shown in the screenshot below. This will open a Command Prompt window.
Step 3. On the new Command Prompt window, enter the following command. Remember that after each line, you must press Enter before inputting the next line in Command Prompt.
Below are the commands to run:
d:
cd Windows
cd System32
ren Utilman.exe Utilman.exe.old
copy cmd.exe Utilma.exe
Step 4. After running the commands indicated above, reboot the machine. Allow the computer to start up, and when you get to the Windows logon screen this time, click on the utility icon. This will open a Command Prompt window on your screen. Finally, you have to run one last command on Command Prompt. Enter the following command and hit “Enter” for the Asus laptop password reset.
net user username newpassword
Note: When entering the above command, replace “username” with the username of the account, and change the “newpasword” part to your new preferred password.
If the command runs without errors, then you have successfully updated the password. On the Windows logon screen now, enter the newly created account password to log in to your Asus laptop and use it without restrictions.
The Offline NT Password & Registry is a free Asus laptop password reset utility that deletes the passwords of local user accounts on Windows. Like the above methods, this tool will help you get into the Windows system even if you do not know the account password.
It’s an effective software that is in the form of a bootable CD or USB drive, freely available for download on the internet. Offline NT Password & Registry editor has other functionalities thanks to the presence of a registry editor and other utilities.
Step 1. Visit the NT Password & Registry Editor site
The first step of using this free tool is to download the bootable CD image from its website https://pogostick.net/~pnh/ntpasswd/. On the website, scroll to the “Download” section, and then select the link beside the “Bootable CD image” label. For this guide, we will download the following file – cd140201.zip.
Note: Steps 1 and 2 should be carried out on a second computer – one that is not locked.
After clicking “Download,” if your browser asks you to open or save the file, choose “Save.” The download should not take a lot of time since it is small. After the download completes, move to the next step below.
Step 2. Burn the ISO of the Offline NT Password & Registry Editor to a DVD or USB
On successful completion of the download, extract the Offline NT Password & Registry ISO and then burn it to an empty DVD or USB drive. Make sure you burn the ISO file correctly, or you will not be able to make use of the bootable disk. After creating the bootable disk, remove the USB or DVD from the second computer and insert or connect it to your locked Asus laptop.
Step 3. Boot your Asus laptop from the Offline NT Password & Registry Editor disk
Next, restart your computer with the Offline NT Password & Registry Editor disk connected to it. Wait for the screen to turn on, and once you can see the Asus logo, press “F12” to enter the boot menu. In the boot menu, select the newly created Offline NT Password & Registry Editor disk which you have connected to your laptop. You want your PC to boot from this disk.
Step 4. At the BOOT: prompt, hit “Enter.”
When the computer boots from the inserted disk, you will now see the Offline NT Password & Registry Editor menu on your screen. At the bottom of the screen is the prompt that says “boot:”
Here, you do not have to input any commands. Just press the “Enter” key to proceed.
If the above screen does not render properly on your laptop or you do not get here at all, you probably did not create the bootable disk correctly. It could also mean that you have not set the Offline NT Password & Registry Editor disk as your priority boot device.
After pressing “Enter” at the boot prompt, wait for the Offline NT Password & Registry Editor to load. All you will see now are streams of texts. These lines show details of tasks that your laptop handles behind the scenes.
Step 5. Select a hard drive partition
When the Offline NT Password & Registry Editor utility loads, you have to choose the hard drive partition with the Windows system that you want to crack. This step is important, especially if you have multiple operating systems installed. If you have just one operating system, hit the “Enter” key to continue. Otherwise, enter the number that matches your hard drive partition from the list labeled “Possible Windows installations found.” After entering the number, press “Enter” to select it and proceed.
Step 6. Select the option to reset your password
After selecting the right operating system, Offline NT Password & Registry Editor will then need you to select the operation required. The default choice there is the “Password reset [sam]” option, so press enter to choose that.
Step 7. Edit the user data and password
Next, you are now ready to delete the Windows user account password. However, you must first specify what you want to do. The default choice is the “Edit user data and passwords” option. So, you can select this by simply pressing the “Enter” key. Selecting this option will cause the Offline NT Password & Registry Editor to load the vital Asus laptop password reset options.
Step 8. Select the affected user account
The Offline NT Password & Registry Editor now lists out all the user accounts found on your computer. What you do in this step is to select the user whose password you wish to delete. To select a user, all you have to do is enter the “RID” number that corresponds to the user account. Locate the user account you wish to edit, look beside it to find its RID number, and then type it in and hit “Enter.”
Step 9. Delete the user account password
Still, on the Offline NT Password & Registry Editor screen, you are shown different choices of operations. To completely delete the password from the selected user account, type “1” and then hit the “Enter” key.
Step 10. Exit the user edit utility
After selecting to remove the password in the previous step, the program will work on that operation. When you see the prompt, “Password cleared!” your next step is now to quit the user edit tool. To do this, press the “!” key on your keyboard and press “Enter.”
Step 11. Exit Offline NT Password & Registry Editor and save changes
The way you exited the user edit tool in the last step, you should also now quit the Offline NT Password & Registry Editor window. Enter “q” and press “Enter” to exit the utility.
Before the utility closes completely, you have to save the changes and write them to disk. The Offline NT Password & Registry Editor utility will now ask to confirm whether you wish to write the changes to the disk. You obviously should agree to this unless you have a change of heart.
To accept the changes, type “y” and hit “Enter.” After a while, you will see the message, “edit complete.” This means that the password of the selected user account has been successfully deleted. Once again, press “Enter” to confirm that your operation was successful.
Step 12. Reboot your laptop without the Offline NT Password & Registry Editor disk
You are now done removing the password off of the problematic user account. Now, eject the Offline NT Password & Registry Editor disk or remove the USB drive from your Asus laptop and reboot your system. When you get to the Windows logon screen, you will notice that the user account will let you log in without using any password.
Limitations:
The final method we will treat in this guide is by Asus laptop password resetting to factory settings. When you do this, the operation deletes everything saved on your computer, and we will use this technique because it also deletes the user accounts along with their passwords. Here’s how to reset password on Asus laptop without password.
Step 1. Boot the Asus laptop to the Windows logon screen. When you arrive at the Windows logon screen, click the Power icon at the bottom right of your screen to reveal the shutdown options. Hold the “SHIFT” key and click on the “Restart” option. This will cause your laptop to restart into the Advanced Startup options screen.
Step 2. Your computer will now reboot, but instead of the Windows logon screen, it takes you to the Advanced Startup options menu. Here, click on the “Troubleshoot” option.
On the following screen, select “Reset this PC.” On clicking this option, the Asus laptop will start preparing to reboot and get wiped.
First, it will have you select between two options – keep my files or remove everything. Choose “Remove everything.”
Your computer will now restart with no user account or password assigned to it. Feel free to now create new users and add passwords.
Conclusion
If you are locked out of Asus computer, after recovering, Asus laptop password resetting or removing your Windows account password following the guides here, make sure to set one that you can remember easily and is secure. The last method here (by factory resetting) should be your last resort if no other one works. However, if it were up to me (and loads of other experts), I would advise that you go with Windows Password Recovery software, as it simplifies the process and gives you less risk of an error.
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