How to Change or Reset Your Windows 11 Password
Forgot your Windows 11 password? Being locked out of your computer is frustrating, but you can regain access. This guide covers how to change your password, reset a forgotten one, and handle advanced recovery scenarios.
Why does this matter? Keeping your password updated protects your personal data. Knowing how to reset it ensures you are never permanently locked out of your device.
What happens when done? You will have a new, secure password and full access to your files and settings.
Change Your Password in Windows 11
If you know your current password, changing it is simple via the Settings app.
Step 1: Open Settings
Click the Start menu and select Settings, or press Windows key + I.
Step 2: Go to Sign-in Options
Click Accounts on the left, then select Sign-in options.

Step 3: Click Password
Under Ways to sign in, click the Password tile.
Step 4: Select Change
Click the Change button.

Step 5: Verify Identity
Enter your current password to confirm it is you.

Reset Your Windows 11 Password
If you are locked out of Windows 11, the method depends on whether you use a Microsoft account or a local account.
If You Use a Microsoft Account
Microsoft accounts are linked to your email. You can reset them from any device with internet access. Visit the Microsoft account recovery page to verify your identity and create a new password.
If You Use a Local Account
Local accounts rely on security questions. If you enter the wrong password, a Reset password link appears.

Click it to answer your security questions.

Setting Up Security Questions
To prevent future lockouts, go to Settings > Accounts > Sign-in options > Password > Change. Follow the prompts to set up three security questions that only you can answer.
Advanced Recovery Methods
If you cannot use the standard reset methods, you may need the Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE).
The Command Prompt Trick (utilman.exe)
⚠️ Admin Privileges Required
This advanced method involves replacing the Utility Manager with the Command Prompt. You must boot from a Windows 11 installation media USB. Once in the command prompt, you can use the command net user username newpassword to force a change.
Resetting Your PC
If all else fails, you can reset your PC. Warning: This removes your apps and potentially your files. Go to Settings > System > Recovery > Reset this PC.
Summary
- Use Settings to change your password regularly.
- Microsoft account users should use the online recovery page.
- Local account users should set up security questions immediately.
- Resetting your PC is a last resort that deletes your data.
Can I reset my Windows 11 password without losing my files?
Yes. Using the Microsoft account recovery page or answering local account security questions will not delete your personal files. Only choosing the ‘Reset this PC’ option with the ‘Remove everything’ setting will erase your data. Always try the password reset options first to keep your files safe.
What if my PC is not connected to the internet?
If you use a Microsoft account, you must connect to the internet to sync your new password. If you use a local account, you do not need the internet. You can reset your local password offline by answering the security questions you previously configured during your initial Windows setup.
Is there a way to bypass a Windows 11 password?
There is no official ‘bypass’ for security reasons. However, you can use the Windows Recovery Environment to reset a forgotten password if you have administrative access or installation media. Any other ‘bypass’ tools found online are often malicious and can compromise your system security or lead to data loss.
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