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Need to Reset Your Windows 7 Password? Tips for Keeping Your Data Safe and to Reset Windows 7 Password

If you are a user of Windows 7 and find that you need to reset your Windows 7 password, read on. Resetting a password is actually the safe thing to do.

PC World reported that malware and virus attacks on your computer and online accounts are increasing. The technology publication warned that out of date anti-virus software may no longer be able to stop the newer viruses hackers are putting out there. Here are some tips for making sure that your data is protected:

Password Recovery Software:

If you need to reset your Windows 7 Password, there many fine password recovery programs you can download. Many people are realizing that hacking can take place at any time, and changing the Windows password from time to time is a prudent move. But it can also mean forgetting and thus needing to reset the Windows 7 password.

If you are not sure which password recovery software to use, find a product that comes with a one-time cost that will help you create a Windows 7 reset disk or USB flash drive. Then, you can install the disk into your computer any time you need to reset your Windows 7 password. The good news it takes only a few minutes to reset the Windows 7 password and once you do, you can reenter your computer without a password and then finish the process of resetting the Windows 7 password.

Many of the free Window password recovery programs may be difficult to use and some may not work on Windows 7. Some of the premium programs with a one-time cost can be good investments and many of these products have free lifetime upgrades and technical service if you need help.

New Anti-Virus Software:

If your software is more than two years old, you may want to consider upgrading it. According to PC World, if money is an issue, there are several decent free programs out there from reputable companies such as Microsoft and Norton that can easily be downloaded.

Some of the more robust anti-virus software programs have "cloud services" meaning it not only protects against your "client" or desktop data, but also looks at remote servers and protect those from malware and viruses.




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