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Note: The return value for an empty array is indistinguishable from the return value in case of an array which has a bool false first element. To properly check the value of the first element of an array which may contain false elements, first check the count() of the array, or check that key() is not null, after calling reset().

The password reset system will only work if you have previously added a cell phone number, email address, or both into the MyPortal Communication Preferences (If you are not logged in you will be required to do so before accessing the Communication Preferences form). After updating your contact information in Communication Preferences, you will need to wait 30 minutes before trying to reset your password.

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Select the first option if you forgot your password, and you will be provided options to reset your password by using information (email or phone number) you provided in MyPortal. If you have not provided additional contact information, then you will need to contact the Help Desk between the hours of 8:00 am - 5:00 pm.

Select the second option if you know your password, but you tried incorrect options too many times. Your account is now locked and you need to unlock it. The steps to unlock your account are nearly the same as to reset your password.

The goal of a reset stylesheet is to reduce browser inconsistencies in things like default line heights, margins and font sizes of headings, and so on. The general reasoning behind this was discussed in a May 2007 post, if you're interested. Reset styles quite often appear in CSS frameworks, and the original "meyerweb reset" found its way into Blueprint, among others.

The reset styles given here are intentionally very generic. There isn't any default color or background set for the body element, for example. I don't particularly recommend that you just use this in its unaltered state in your own projects. It should be tweaked, edited, extended, and otherwise tuned to match your specific reset baseline. Fill in your preferred colors for the page, links, and so on.

If you want to use my reset styles, then feel free! It's all explicitly in the public domain (I have to formally say that or else people ask me about licensing). You can grab a copy of the file to use and tweak as fits you best. If you're more of the copy-and-paste type, or just want an in-page preview of what you'll be getting, here it is.

I recently purchased a WD Drive external harddrive for my computer because it is on the verge of crashing. I plugged in the drive and it automatically prompt me to upload my files to dropbox. I have no problem with that because I already had an account, I expanded it as well to make sure I had room for all my files. My question is, since my computer is on the verge of crashing, once I load all my files over to dropbox and reset my computer or eventually purchase a new one, will all the files be deleted from my dropbox or will they remain on there as I need them?

Your files are safe on Dropbox. No matter whether you change or reset your device. Just remember the password and email of your account then you don't need to worry about anything. Your data is safe until you deleted it by yourself.

Hi everyone! I'm reaching out for a bit of help after finding myself in a sticky situation. I've somehow managed to forget my Windows 10 login password, and I'm currently locked out of my computer. I'm kicking myself for not setting up a password reset disk or linking my Microsoft account for an easy recovery. I know there are various tools and methods out there for resetting or recovering Windows passwords, but I'm a bit lost when it comes to choosing the safest and most effective one. Does anyone have recommendations for reliable Windows 10 password recovery or reset tools? I'm looking for something that can help me regain access without risking any data loss or compromising my system's security. Any guidance or advice would be hugely appreciated!

[Update] - Thanks to a fantastic recommendation from Christopherly_1320, I used the iSeePassword Windows Password Recovery tool to reset my forgotten Windows 10 login password. The process was straightforward and, importantly, didn't lead to any data loss or security issues for my system. I'm back in my computer now, all thanks to this great advice!

There are a couple of tools and methods that have a solid reputation for being safe and effective when it comes to recovering or resetting a Windows 10 password. Here I recommend 3 free Windows 10 passowrd recovery /reset tools.

Offline NT Password & Registry Editor: Despite its mouthful of a name, this tool is a powerhouse for resetting your password. It's not as user-friendly as some other options since it's text-based, but it's very effective. It basically removes the password without needing to know it, allowing you to set a new one upon next login.

Windows Password Recovery Pro: This one isn't free, but it's highly recommended for its ease of use and effectiveness. It can reset lost or forgotten local account passwords on Windows 10 and other versions. It's a bit more user-friendly compared to the Offline NT Password & Registry Editor and supports a wider range of Windows versions.

A Windows 10 password recovery tool is a utility that allows you to reset or recover the login password for a Windows 10 computer, in case you forget it. There are several methods to create such a tool or use existing solutions to reset your password. Here are some common approaches:

1. Windows 10 Password Reset Disk
Before you forget your password, Windows 10 allows you to create a password reset disk which can be used to reset your password. It's a proactive measure. To create one, you'll need a USB flash drive. Here's how to create it:

As mentioned earlier, there are various third-party tools available like "Windows Password Recovery Tool", "Offline NT Password & Registry Editor", "Ophcrack" and some paid software. These tools can be used to reset your Windows 10 password, but it's important to ensure their reliability and use them responsibly.

First off, if you haven't tried the basic "I forgot my password" option on the login screen (assuming you're connected to the internet and have previously set up a Microsoft account), give that a shot. It'll walk you through resetting your password online.

Offline NT Password & Registry Editor: This one's a bit more technical but super effective. It doesn't recover your password per se but lets you reset it. Download the bootable CD image, burn it to a USB drive, and boot from it. Follow the on-screen instructions to reset your password. The interface isn't the prettiest, but it gets the job done.

Note: You should usually avoid including reset buttons in your forms. They're rarely useful, and are instead more likely to frustrate users who click them by mistake (often while trying to click the submit button).

I've got myself into a bit of a pickle and could really use your collective wisdom. I've been locked out of my Windows 10 computer (yeah, I know, should've written down the password) and I'm scratching my head on how to get back in. Has anyone here been through this and managed to reset their password without being able to log in?

I've seen a few methods online involving bootable USB drives and using command prompts, but I'm not super tech-savvy and a bit hesitant to dive into something that seems so complex. I'm looking for a more straightforward, beginner-friendly way to reset my password and get back to my files.

If you're locked out of your Windows 10 computer and cannot access it due to a forgotten password, there are several ways to reset it:

Use your Microsoft account: If you use a Microsoft account to log in to your Windows 10 computer, you can reset your password online through another device. Enter your email address or phone number on the Microsoft account recovery page, follow the prompts, and reset your password.

Use a password reset disk: If you previously created a password reset disk, you can use it to reset your password. Insert the disk into the locked computer and follow the prompts to reset.

PassCue for Windows: PassCue for Windows offers different recovery methods such as brute-force attack, mask attack, dictionary attack, and smart attack, depending on the type and complexity of the password. The software uses advanced algorithms and techniques to speed up the recovery process and has a high success rate. From here on:


Use Windows installation media: If you have a Windows installation media, you can use it to reset your password. Boot your computer from the installation media, choose "Repair your computer," and select "Troubleshoot" > "Command Prompt." Type "net user [username] * " and press "Enter." Enter a new password and confirm it. Restart your computer and log in with the new password.

Please note that some of these methods require prior preparation, and some may risk data loss. For best results, always have a backup of your data and follow the instructions carefully.

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