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How to Remove Windows 10 Users Password

Removing the password for all users on Windows 10 without losing any settings or data involves changing or clearing the user password settings while ensuring that the user profile, system settings, and personal data are preserved. Here's a detailed, step-by-step guide on how you can do this:


Step 1

Download the ISO file by clicking Click Me and create a Bootable USB using the ISO file.

Step 2
Insert the bootable USB into your laptop or PC. Access the boot menu, select the USB flash drive, and press ENTER.



Step 3

Select Lazesoft Live CD and press ENTER on the keyboard.



Step 4

Click on the Next Button to proceed to the next step.



Step 5

Click on the Clear Password section to reset your password.



Step 6

Click on the Next button to proceed to the next step.



Step 7

Select your account, where a user icon will be displayed as a hint. When you click on the Next button, you will see your actual user account name, which will also be referenced in Step 8.



Step 8

Here, Shaikh Junaid is the account holder's name. Simply click on the CONVERT/RESET blue circle button to reset your password.



Step 9

Click on the Finish button and then restart your laptop or PC. Once you reach the account login screen, you can click directly to access the desktop.


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Recover Wi-Fi Password on Windows 10

Forgetting a Wi-Fi password can be frustrating, especially when you need to connect a new device or share it with a friend. Fortunately, Windows 10 stores previously connected Wi-Fi passwords, allowing you to retrieve them with a few simple steps. In this guide, we will walk you through multiple methods to recover a lost Wi-Fi password on your Windows 10 computer.

Why Recover a Wi-Fi Password?

Before we jump into the steps, let's understand why you might need to recover your Wi-Fi password:
- You forgot the password but need to connect a new device.
- Someone else set up your Wi-Fi, and you need to access the credentials.
- You want to share the password with a guest but don't remember it.
- You're troubleshooting connectivity issues and need to verify the correct password.

If you want to retrieve the password of any previously connected Wi-Fi network, Command Prompt is the best method.

Step 1: Open Command Prompt as Administrator

Press Win + S and type cmd.

Right-click on Command Prompt and select Run as administrator.

Step 2: List All Saved Wi-Fi Networks

Type the following command and press Enter:

netsh wlan show profiles

This will display a list of all Wi-Fi networks your computer has connected to.

Step 3: Retrieve the Wi-Fi Password

To find the password of a specific network, type:

netsh wlan show profile name="WiFiName" key=clear

Replace "WiFiName" with the actual Wi-Fi network name.

Look for Key Content under Security settings this is your Wi-Fi password.


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How to Avoid the Top 7 Common Mistakes?

Using a computer may seem simple, but many beginners unknowingly make mistakes that can slow down performance, cause security risks, or lead to data loss. Here are the top 7 computer mistakes beginners make and how to avoid them.

1.     IGNORING SOFTWARE UPDATES

Mistake: Many users delay or ignore Windows, driver, and software updates, thinking they are unnecessary.

Solution: Always keep your operating system, drivers, and apps updated to ensure security, bug fixes, and better performance. Enable automatic updates for Windows (Win + I > Update & Security > Windows Update).

2.     Downloading Software from Untrusted Sources

Mistake: Installing programs from random websites can introduce malware, viruses, or bloatware into your system.

Solution: Download software only from official websites or trusted platforms like Microsoft Store, Ninite, or Softpedia. Avoid pirated software as it often contains hidden malware.

3.     Clicking on Suspicious Links & Emails

Mistake: Falling for phishing emails, fake websites, or pop-ups can compromise your data and install malware.

Solution:
? Never click on links from unknown emails.
? Check the senders email address before responding.
? Use anti-phishing tools and email spam filters.

4.     Not Using an Antivirus or Firewall

Mistake: Some users disable Windows Defender or forget to install antivirus software, making their system vulnerable.

Solution: Keep Windows Defender enabled or install a trusted antivirus like Malwarebytes, Bitdefender, or Avast. Also, ensure the Windows Firewall is turned on (Win + S > Search "Windows Firewall").

5.     Using Weak Passwords

Mistake: Many beginners use simple passwords like 123456 or password, making it easy for hackers to crack them.

Solution:
? Use strong passwords (at least 12 characters, including letters, numbers, and symbols).
? Enable two-factor authentication (2FA) where possible.
? Use a password manager like Bitwarden or LastPass to store passwords securely.

6.     Not Cleaning Temporary Files & Junk Data

Mistake: Over time, temporary files, cache, and unused programs slow down the PC.

Solution:
? Use Disk Cleanup (Win + R > cleanmgr).
? Run Storage Sense (Win + I > System > Storage).
? Use CCleaner or similar tools to clean junk files safely.

7.     Not Backing Up Important Files

Mistake: Many users forget to back up their data, risking permanent data loss from hardware failure, malware, or accidental deletion.

Solution:
? Use cloud storage (Google Drive, OneDrive, Dropbox) for automatic backups.
? Keep an external hard drive backup for critical files.
? Enable Windows File History (Win + I > Update & Security > Backup).

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