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| How to Bypass and Reset the Password on Every Operating System Passwords can be reset or bypassed on every operating system. On Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X, you can gain access to a computer’s unencrypted files after resetting the password — the password doesn’t actually prevent access to your files. http://www.howtogeek.com/192825/how-...rating-system/ |
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