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Computihack
5 months ago

Here you can look. Ignore everything where stands to delete pc. Best chances see me with ms password reset when you log in with nem Microsoft account satt nem local, otherwise the installation disk,

https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/how-to-reset-windows-10-password-without-losing-data/m-p/4062888

mchawk777
5 months ago
Reply to  Computihack

Small supplement – especially for Windows 11:
You have to deal with access data. Note on paper and write down. Then they may not be protected from burglars but from hacker attacks.

Especially in conjunction with TPM and drive encryption, it could be tricky to impossible to save a system completely without data loss.

Anyway, who still doesn’t make backups lives dangerous. My empathy also really keeps within limits in a loss of data. 🤷

Computihack
5 months ago
Reply to  mchawk777

Yeah, that’s right. You don’t have to write the password, with Windows 10 you could make password reset usb sticks. I don’t know if it’s gonna happen with win. But yes.

the problem with paper ding is only the following when you work in a company, it is possible that this company can be a target of attacks. And meanwhile, attackers often don’t have to find a vulnerability in the computer, but one in the human being. And this may also include analysing photos where this password can be seen on a note, or breaking in and stealing password.
Of course, you have the advantage with your Microsoft login account that you can easily reset the password with your ms account.

And the drive to locks also helps to be protected from physical attacks, and if you have Dan the password next to it you don’t need encryption.

Yes backups are important. I have my “important” things in the cloud. I don’t care about the rest. If they’re gone, I’ll have to spend 2 hours reinstalling my pc, but you have to eh.

Computihack
5 months ago

In fact, you should place NIE passwords on a note close to PC.

Yes, indeed. Unfortunately, this is often the case that just hang on cribs.

mchawk777
5 months ago

And the drive to locks also helps to be protected from physical attacks, and if you have Dan the password next to it you don’t need encryption.

In fact, you should place NIE passwords on a note close to PC.
They’re probably locked up.
Corporate solutions are a completely different topic.
I would also rather go towards Chipkarte & Co to have directly involved a 2nd factor from the front.