If a user account needs to be reset, logon as the administrator or as a user with administrative access, and then follow these steps:
Click Start, point to Programs, click Control Panel, double-click Administrative Tools, and then double-click Computer Management.
Expand the Local Users And Groups object under System Tools, and then click the Users folder.
In the right pane, right-click the appropriate user object, and then click Set Password.
Type the appropriate password, and then click OK.
Click OK to acknowledge that the password change succeeded.
Close the Computer Management console and Administrative Tools windows.
The user can log on with the new password.
To Reset the Administrator's Password
Log on to the computer as a user with administrative privileges, and perform the steps
listed above for the Administrator account.If the Administrator password needs to be reset, and there are no other users with administrative access, there is no way to recover the password and the operating system will need to be reinstalled.
or if you have not set a bios password restart your computer you will see on your screen to press a certain key to enter bios usually the Delete or the F2 keypress and hold that key to enter set up BIOS where you can set or remove your password this will differ depending on you computer and bioshope this helps
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