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Windows 11 Recover Woes

Windows 11 Recover Woes

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greenscales
Junior Member
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06-05-2025, 01:53 AM
#1
Family members' laptop performance has greatly decreased. All indications suggest a damaged Windows installation. (Explorer fails to launch, making it hard to reach settings) They tried running the Windows repair tool or something similar. To preserve files, they opted for a partial reinstall instead of a complete reset. The process worked smoothly; the system now starts almost instantly. However, they’re using a pin for login and now need the original password, which they don’t remember. Windows stores a password key file, but generating it before the reset would have been necessary. Overall, things are frustrating. The question is: What should we do next? I’m feeling overwhelmed. Back in the past, there were ways to handle this, but it’s been a while. What’s the best way forward?
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greenscales
06-05-2025, 01:53 AM #1

Family members' laptop performance has greatly decreased. All indications suggest a damaged Windows installation. (Explorer fails to launch, making it hard to reach settings) They tried running the Windows repair tool or something similar. To preserve files, they opted for a partial reinstall instead of a complete reset. The process worked smoothly; the system now starts almost instantly. However, they’re using a pin for login and now need the original password, which they don’t remember. Windows stores a password key file, but generating it before the reset would have been necessary. Overall, things are frustrating. The question is: What should we do next? I’m feeling overwhelmed. Back in the past, there were ways to handle this, but it’s been a while. What’s the best way forward?

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x78green
Member
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06-05-2025, 01:53 AM
#2
You likely chose a password when performing the reinstall. Confirm the details and proceed with the new setup.
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x78green
06-05-2025, 01:53 AM #2

You likely chose a password when performing the reinstall. Confirm the details and proceed with the new setup.

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jfox20878
Junior Member
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06-05-2025, 01:53 AM
#3
Reinstalled it once more while keeping the password you entered earlier.
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jfox20878
06-05-2025, 01:53 AM #3

Reinstalled it once more while keeping the password you entered earlier.

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josiecatz__10
Senior Member
640
06-05-2025, 01:53 AM
#4
I ran the Windows recovery utility. The selected route didn’t erase the system completely, leaving the user account and files still safe so no password was needed during setup. Now I’m stuck because I can’t access the recovery screen to perform a full wipe (which isn’t what I want).
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josiecatz__10
06-05-2025, 01:53 AM #4

I ran the Windows recovery utility. The selected route didn’t erase the system completely, leaving the user account and files still safe so no password was needed during setup. Now I’m stuck because I can’t access the recovery screen to perform a full wipe (which isn’t what I want).

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1Point10
Member
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06-05-2025, 01:53 AM
#5
Check if it's a local account. If yes, you can use tools like Kali to reset passwords or activate the built-in admin account.
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1Point10
06-05-2025, 01:53 AM #5

Check if it's a local account. If yes, you can use tools like Kali to reset passwords or activate the built-in admin account.

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anteboys
Junior Member
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06-05-2025, 01:53 AM
#6
It seems to be a local account. Which would be the "faster" option, complexity aside? Again it has been ages so I would not even know where to start for either of these.
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anteboys
06-05-2025, 01:53 AM #6

It seems to be a local account. Which would be the "faster" option, complexity aside? Again it has been ages so I would not even know where to start for either of these.

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seigneurZOZ
Member
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06-05-2025, 01:53 AM
#7
Corrected the guidance for resetting Windows passwords on HirensBootCD.
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seigneurZOZ
06-05-2025, 01:53 AM #7

Corrected the guidance for resetting Windows passwords on HirensBootCD.