I am hoping you can help me. I have several 5.25 floppy disks that are in WordPerfect and I want to be able to open and read. I put passwords on them years ago and have no clue what they are. Any suggestions?
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Answer by
Sean Hill
Attempting to brute force passwords on floppy disks could lead to data failure from the beginning. I recommend copying the files to your computer and then use a tool to try to recover the password. You can use the available applications from the database of Software Informer to attempt a possible recovery for files after they have been copied.
I have 11 users. I need to delete the password for user number 11. As soon as I type 1, it wants to delete the password for user 1. Can you help?
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Answer by
Dan Angel
In order to fix the issue, right-click on your desktop, create a new text document, open it and type 11. After that, select the 11 value, press Ctrl + C key combination, open Windows Password Breaker Professional, select the option that allows you to delete the password and instead of typing 11, click the provided field and press Ctrl + V. If it doesn't help, I suggest you contact the support team.
Alternatively, log in on your computer using the Administrator account, navigate to Control Panel > User Accounts and Family Safety > User Accounts > Manage Accounts, select the 11 account you click Remove the password:
I am hoping you can help me. I have several 5.25 floppy disks that are in WordPerfect and I want to be able to open and read. I put passwords on them years ago and have no clue what they are. Any suggestions?
Attempting to brute force passwords on floppy disks could lead to data failure from the beginning. I recommend copying the files to your computer and then use a tool to try to recover the password. You can use the available applications from the database of Software Informer to attempt a possible recovery for files after they have been copied.
I have 11 users. I need to delete the password for user number 11. As soon as I type 1, it wants to delete the password for user 1. Can you help?
In order to fix the issue, right-click on your desktop, create a new text document, open it and type 11. After that, select the 11 value, press Ctrl + C key combination, open Windows Password Breaker Professional, select the option that allows you to delete the password and instead of typing 11, click the provided field and press Ctrl + V. If it doesn't help, I suggest you contact the support team.
Alternatively, log in on your computer using the Administrator account, navigate to Control Panel > User Accounts and Family Safety > User Accounts > Manage Accounts, select the 11 account you click Remove the password:
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