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Updated on April 22, 2024

We've noticed numerous reports from users stating that they were unable to create a Windows 10 Password Reset disk. Our team has investigated this issue and identified two possible scenarios. We will provide a detailed explanation for both situations along with a swift solution for this error. Let's first examine a genuine user case:

When I swipe the right side of my screen, select search, type in Password reset disk, select Settings, and click on "Create A Password Reset Disk," nothing happens. No wizard. No response at all. Doesn't matter if I have a USB drive plugged in or not. - From Microsoft

Translation: "When I swipe from the right side of my screen, choose search, type 'Password reset disk,' select Settings, and click on 'Create a Password Reset Disk,' nothing occurs. No wizard appears, and there's no response whatsoever. It doesn't make a difference whether a USB drive is connected or not. - From Microsoft"

To swiftly rectify this error, it is essential to uncover the underlying causes and potential reasons behind it. Continue reading to gain further insight.

Why Can't Create a Windows 10 Password Reset Disk?

Normally, creating a password reset disk in Windows 10 is a straightforward process for most users, thanks to the built-in feature "Create Password Reset Disk" and its step-by-step instructions. However, there might be instances when you're unable to create a Windows 10 password reset disk. It's important to share these possible scenarios to assist more users: 1. **Situation 1: Missing or Inaccessible USB Drive** If you don't have a USB flash drive available or if the one you're using is not recognized by your computer, you won't be able to proceed with creating the password reset disk. Ensure that the USB drive is properly connected and functioning before attempting to create the disk. 2. **Situation 2: Forgotten or Lost Administrator Password** If you've forgotten the administrator password for your Windows 10 account, you won't be able to access the "Create Password Reset Disk" feature, as it requires administrative privileges. In this case, you'll need an alternative method to reset your password, such as using another admin account or seeking professional assistance. Please share these situations with others to help them troubleshoot potential issues while creating a Windows 10 password reset disk.

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Scenario 1: No option to create a password reset disk

A Windows 10 password reset disk only works with local user accounts. You can create a password reset disk for local accounts that you use to access Windows 10, but not for Microsoft accounts.

Solution:

Therefore, if you don't see the option to create a password reset disk, make sure you're signed in to Windows 10 with a local Microsoft account.

Scenario 2: "Create Password Reset Disk" link not functioning

When you locate and click on “Create Password Reset Disk,” nothing happens. There are no instructions. No window pops up. You can try ending the “Forgot Password Wizard” task in the Task Manager and clicking the “Create Password Reset Disk” link again. Most people do this, and it works.

Instructions:

Step 1: Open the task switcher window and find the Forgot Password Wizard task. Hold down the Alt + Tab and release the keys when you see the Forgot Password Wizard displayed in the Task Switcher window.

Step 2: Close the Forgot Password Wizard task. Move the cursor to the upper right corner of the Forgot Password Wizard in the Task Switcher window and click the X to close the process.

Notice: If you cannot see the Forgot Password Wizard window, press the key combination Ctrl + Shift + ESC to directly open the Task Manager. Locate the process named Forgot Password Wizard. Select it and click End Task.

Click “End Task” to close the wizard.

Step 3: Then, click the "Create a password reset disk" link in the Control Panel again.

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If you still can't fix the error that causes the failure of creating a password reset disk in Windows 10, or you don't want to spend too much time trying these solutions, it's recommended to directly use tools like Partition Master to create a password reset tool on another computer or the current one. This method is simpler and more suitable for beginners.

Fixed: Unable to Create Windows 10 Password Reset Disk

tools Partition Master Professional is a reliable Windows 10 password reset disk creation tool. It enables you to create a bootable disk for other computers on the current system, although it doesn't support the tool that comes natively with Windows 10. Hence, when your computer restricts you from creating a bootable password reset disk due to various reasons like lack of administrator privileges, disk formatting issues, or other errors, you can download this utility to assist you.

Step 1. Insert the target USB drive into the computer. Download and run Partition Master, and then click "Toolkit" > "Password Reset."

Click the "Password Reset" feature

Step 2. A small window will pop up. After reading it carefully, click "Create".

Click Create.

Step 3. Select the correct USB flash drive or external mobile hard disk, then click "Create" again. Wait patiently. When the password reset USB is created, click "Finish."

Create a Bootable Disk

Step 4. Remove the password reset USB, insert it into the locked computer, and restart. You'll be prompted to change the boot order to boot the PC from the USB drive. Once that's done, the system will automatically boot from the USB.

Step 5. After restarting, find AOMEI Partition Assistant again and go to "Password Reset." All accounts on the PC will be displayed in the interface; click on the target account and check "Reset & Unlock."

Select the correct account

Step 6. When you see this alert, tap “Confirm” to proceed. This will erase your password.

Click "Next" to confirm the action.

To make creating a Windows 10 password boot disk more convenient and avoid the "unable to create a password reset disk" error, install Partition Master now.

This tool can also assist in resolving the following errors, such as:

To resolve the issue of being unable to create a password reset disk, you can also follow the instructions in this video to reset your Windows passwords.

Conclusion

Creating a Windows 10 password reset disk is an efficient method to ensure you can regain access to your targeted account if you forget your password. However, several factors might hinder you from creating a password reset disk. Make sure to follow the troubleshooting steps detailed in this article to address any issues you might encounter.

This is only useful if you created a password boot disk before you forgot your computer password. If you lose the disk or don't get a chance to create it before the computer is locked, all of this effort will be for nothing. To avoid this terrible situation, turn to tools like Partition Master.

"Frequently Asked Questions About Unable to Create a Windows 10 Password Reset Disk"

When you're unable to create a password reset disk on Windows 10/11, you can opt for third-party tools. Presently, these password reset disk creation utilities enable you to not only create bootable password reset disks for the current computer but also for other computers. Click on the following questions and answers to learn more:

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The following factors may prevent you from creating a Windows 10 password reset disk on your Windows PC:

    1. Administrator privileges: Creating a password reset disk typically requires administrative permissions.
    2. Unsupported operating systems: Some older or proprietary operating systems might not offer the option to create a password reset disk.
    3. Incorrectly formatted disk: If the USB drive or disk you're using is not formatted correctly, it might not be recognized as a valid password reset disk.

2. How do I create a password reset disk in Windows 10? To create a password reset disk in Windows 10, follow these steps: 1. Insert a USB flash drive into your computer's USB port. 2. Open the "Control Panel." You can search for it by typing "control panel" in the Windows search bar. 3. In the Control Panel, select "User Accounts" from the options. 4. Click on "Manage another account" if you're not currently logged in as the user for whom you want to create the reset disk. 5. Now, click on the user account for which you want to create the password reset disk. 6. On the left side of the User Accounts window, click on "Create a password reset disk." 7. The " Forgotten Password Wizard" will appear. Follow the on-screen instructions and click "Next." 8. Select the USB drive you inserted earlier and click "Next." 9. Wait for the process to complete. It might take a few moments. 10. Once done, click "Finish" to close the wizard. 11. Label the USB drive as "Password Reset Disk" to avoid confusion and store it in a secure location. Now, if you ever forget your password, you can use this USB drive to reset it. Just insert it into the computer, follow the on-screen instructions, and proceed with the password reset process.

To create a Windows 10 password reset disk on a Windows 10 PC or laptop, follow these steps:

Step 1. Connect a qualified USB to your PC and open Control Panel.

Step 2. Search for Control Panel and create a password reset disk. Click on "Create a password reset disk" from the search results.

Step 3: Click "Next" in the "Forgot Password Wizard" window.

Step 4. Select the USB drive, click "Next," type your current password, and click "Next."

Step 5. Wait for the process to complete. Once the password reset USB is created, click "Next" and then "Finish."

3. What to do when the Create Password Reset Disk option is not working?

If the "Create a password reset disk" link isn't working, try closing the "Forgot Password Wizard" task in the Taskbar and clicking the "Create a password reset disk" link again.