If you type the password incorrectly, you'll see an error message. This method will only work if you are not using a Microsoft account to access your computer. You must also have a Password Reset disk or drive.   For example, if you inserted a CD or DVD, select your CD or DVD drive. Windows will now read your password reset disk or drive. The new password must be typed the same way into the top 2 blanks. This goes into the box at the bottom of the window. Enter something that will jog your memory in case you forget the new password in the future.  Your password is now reset. You can use your new password to sign back into Windows.
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One-sentence summary -- Attempt to sign in to Windows. Click Next. Insert your password disk or drive. Select the password disk or drive from the drop-down menu. Click Next. Type and confirm a new password. Type a password hint. Click Next. Click Finish.

Q: The first step in planning out a successful steampunk character is thinking up a vibrant, interesting character you want to dress as. Because steampunk can be so broad, you can choose to settle for an archetype. Do you want to be a gentleman steampunk? What about a mad inventor, or an aviator? Thinking up an interesting role for your character to play in this imagined world will make it easier to come up with interesting costume ideas.  Learn about the origins of Steampunk. Steampunk is seen to have originated from writers Jules Verne and other writers who made their then-contemporary Victorian aesthetic futuristic. Steampunk is influenced in equal parts by history and fantasy. There should be a real-life counterpart to most of these possible archetypes. Look up photos from the Victorian era or early 20th century and look at the things they used to wear. You can use those examples to inform your final costume. Steampunk fashion is essentially a science fiction take on old Victorian elegance. If you're having trouble knowing where to start, it may help to start out with a purely Victorian theme, adding the extra doodads once a foundation is ready. Vests, overcoats and corset-aligned dresses make up the basis of Victoriana.  Bowties, top hats and tweed vests are all part of male Victorian fashion. Corsets and dresses are a staple of female Victorian fashion. Anything that attracts attention while retaining elegance may be seen as falling in line with a Victorian fashionista's ideology. Vivid colours such as deep red, royal blue and sea green were commonly used. These colours may be used in contrast with the "industrial" colours of steampunk. It's important not to forget the "punk" aspect of steampunk. Although some in the subculture choose to ignore the punk rock aesthetic, some people have had great success with sprucing up their costumes thanks to punk styles, including dyed hair, piercings, ripped clothing and tattoos. If you're keen on cosplaying in general, chances are you have items from previous costumes laying around. It's not uncommon for individuals to combine steampunk's distinctive look with that of other cultures or fandoms. Star Wars is a common thing to combine with the steampunk aesthetic. Above all, the point of steampunk is ultimately to have fun. Even if you're preparing for a big convention, remember to relax! Creating a costume should be an enjoyable experience. Even if your first attempt doesn't work out the way you may have wanted, you're still gaining valuable knowledge that you can put towards your next project. Thanks to the internet, it's never been easier for subcultures to thrive. While you're in the beginning stages of your outfit design, it's always a good idea to check out the costumes of other successful steampunks. Many steampunks will include a quick rundown of the supplies they used to realize their costume. Sites like Etsy are well-known for their Steampunk communities. If you're stuck with your costume and particularly admire the work of one cosplayer, you may stand to gain from getting in touch with the person. Ask for tips on the specific type of costume you're going for. Most steampunks are very friendly towards others in the fandom.
A: Imagine a character you want to be. Begin with a Victorian outfit and add from there. Include some punk aesthetic in your costume. Mix steampunk with ideas from other fandoms. Be yourself. Look up costume ideas for inspiration.

Article: Make sure you know exactly what you're going to confront your friend about and why you want to do it.  It's easy to get blinded by emotions, so take your time to think about the situation logically. Also, try to consider how your friend might feel about the situation. Consider if the incident you want to confront your friend about was a one-time thing or if it was representative of her normal behavior. You can still confront your friend if the situation only happened once, but be careful about blowing a small problem out of proportion. Take your friend's intentions into account when deciding whether to confront her and what to say. Keep in mind that she may have no idea that her actions are harmful to you and confronting her might be the only way to make her realize that. Sometimes having a difficult conversation with your friend is just the right thing to do, no matter how hard it may seem. If you feel like this is one of those situations, stick with your gut.  Remember that keeping negative feelings to yourself could cause you to feel resentful towards your friends and could drive you away from her. You don't want to let this situation get between you and your friend, so be honest with her. If you are confronting your friend about some kind of destructive behavior, such as drug or alcohol abuse, she might really need you and her other friends to tell her how her problems are affecting you. You don't want to stutter when you confront your friend. Figure out what the exact reasons for the conflict are and why those reasons exist. Determine what you are feeling, and don't be afraid to tell your friend that you are upset and how the conflict is affecting you.  Write down the emotions you are experiencing as a result of the situation. This will prepare you to explain these emotions to your friend.  Think of specific examples to discuss with your friend. Your conversation will likely not go anywhere if you aren't able to express exactly what it is that you are upset about. Be honest with yourself about whether you have contributed to the conflict at all. If you have, be ready to admit that to your friend. You need to focus on the words you are saying, not on the emotion behind them. If you rehearse, you will have a better chance of remembering what you want to say.  Consider rehearsing with another friend and asking his or her opinion about how well you expressed yourself.  You may want to think about responses that your friend is likely to have to you, and decide in advance what you will say in return. If you're worried about forgetting everything you want to say, write it down. This can be a great way to keep your conversation on track and make sure you cover all the major points. While preparing is a good thing, don't make yourself crazy by over-preparing. Accept the fact that you will not be able to predict everything your friend will say and be prepared to respond to your friend honestly.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Think about the situation. Consider the negative consequences of not confronting your friend. Plan what you will say. Practice.

Article: Click the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen. The Start menu will open. Doing so searches for the Services app, which lets you control which system processes run. It's a gear-shaped icon at the top of the Start window. The Services window will open. You'll find this service in the "S" section of the window. On some computers, this will say sppsvc instead. It's the folder-shaped icon just below the View tab in the upper-left side of the window. A new window will open. This option is in the middle-left side of the window. Doing so will prompt the Software Protection service to stop running. If this button is greyed out, you will need to use the Registry instead. It's at the bottom of the window. Your activation will remain off until you restart or update your computer, at which point you will need to disable it again.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Open Start . Type services into Start. Click Services. Scroll down and click Software Protection. Click the "Properties" icon. Click Stop. Click OK.