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Troubleshooting Windows Password Unlocker Professional: Common Issues Solved

Overview

This guide fixes the most frequent problems users encounter with Windows Password Unlocker Professional (bootable-USB password reset tools behave similarly). Follow the short, prescriptive steps below for each issue.

1) USB won’t boot

  • Check BIOS/UEFI boot order: Set the USB drive as first boot device.
  • Disable Secure Boot (temporarily): In UEFI settings, turn off Secure Boot if the tool’s image isn’t signed.
  • Try different USB port/type: Use a USB 2.0 port if available (some older boot images don’t work on certain USB 3.x ports).
  • Recreate the bootable media: Use Rufus or the tool’s official burner; choose the correct partition scheme (MBR for legacy BIOS, GPT for UEFI).
  • Test the ISO on another PC to confirm the media is bootable.

2) “No Windows installation found” or tool can’t find SAM/NTDS

  • Mount correct system drive: The drive letter shown in the recovery environment may differ; scan all detected volumes.
  • Load disk drivers: If using RAID/Intel RST or uncommon storage controllers, load the appropriate SATA/RAID drivers in the recovery environment.
  • Check file system health: If the partition is corrupted, run chkdsk /f from the recovery command prompt or try a different recovery tool that can work around corruption.
  • BitLocker/Encryption: If the disk is encrypted, you need the BitLocker recovery key—password reset tools cannot decrypt the volume.

3) Boot error 0x0000005D,

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