There are many ways to recover a Windows administrator password. Some are more complex than others and some are more time-consuming. Here are the best ways to recover your password, depending on your situation.1. If you have access to another account on the same computer with administrative privileges, you can easily reset your password from the command prompt.2. If you have a Windows installation disc, you can use it to boot into the Recovery Console and reset your password.3. If you have a Windows recovery disc, you can use it to boot into the Recovery Environment and reset your password.4. If you have a System Restore point, you can use it to restore your computer to an earlier date and time when you knew your password.5. If you have a backup of your Registry, you can use it to restore your Registry and then reset your password.6. If you have access to the Group Policy Editor, you can change the password policy to allow you to reset your password.7. If you have access to a domain controller, you can reset your password from there.8. If you have an emergency disk, you can use it to boot into a special environment and reset your password.9. If you have a third-party bootable CD, you can use it to boot into a special environment and reset your password.10. If you have a BIOS password, you can reset it from the BIOS setup screen.11. If you have a firmware password, you can reset it from the firmware setup screen.12. If you have a Trusted Platform Module (TPM) password, you can reset it from the TPM management console.13. If you have a BitLocker recovery key, you can use it to unlock your drive and reset your password.14. If you have a FileVault recovery key, you can use it to unlock your drive and reset your password.15. If you have a recovery code, you can use it to reset your password.