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Win 7 registry repair command prompt
Win 7 registry repair command prompt













win 7 registry repair command prompt

In the popup, change the value data to cmd.exe then click OK

win 7 registry repair command prompt

In the right pane, double click the CmdLine value to edit it. In the popup, change the value data to 2 then click OK In the right pane, double click the SetupType value to edit it. Then click on the Setup key to highlight it In the left pane, expand HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE and then expand temp. When prompted for a Key Name enter temp and click OK NOTE: Your boot drive might be labeled with a different drive letter than C: Type regedit and press Enter which will then open Registry EditorĬlick on HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE to highlight it then select File -> Load Hiveīrowse to C:\Windows\System32\config and open the file called SYSTEM Instead of continuing through this, press Shift + F10 to launch a Command Prompt window Once booted from media, the Windows Setup wizard will pop up. Pull up the boot menu ( usually F10 or F12) and select the installation media. Plug in or insert the installation media and restart the computer. If needed you can create Windows 10 installation media for free using Microsoft’s Media Creation Tool. This might be a Windows DVD or USB drive. 1 – Boot from Windows Installation Mediaįirst obtain Windows installation media. I’ve successfully tested this process on Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, and Windows 10. I’ll walk through doing this using Windows’ Regedit. Hiren’s BootCD PE and Gandalf’s Windows 10PE), but one can easily reset Windows computer passwords by using any Registry editor to trigger a command prompt on boot. There are a number of 3rd party tools and NT editors that can do this (e.g. So you’re locked out of Windows and need to reset the account password. Successfully Tested On: Windows 7 Enterprise SP1, Windows 8 Enterprise, Windows 8.1 Enterprise, Windows 10 Enterprise versions 1507 - 1909, Windows 10 Long-Term Servicing Branch (LTSB) versions 1507 & 1607, Windows 10 Long-Term Servicing Channel (LTSC) versions 2015 - 2019















Win 7 registry repair command prompt