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Reset All Password

Removes all types of account passwords, be it admin password, user password, Windows server and Microsoft account password on Windows 10/8/8.1/7/XP/Vista

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Support UEFI

Fully compatible with both Legacy and UEFI-based computers, one key to start! No special technical skills are required.

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Add New User

One click to add unlimited users and password to your Windows system! Attractive graphic interface.

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Reset Server Password

It supports all types of Windows Server Versions, such as Windows Server 2016, 2012, 2008 R2, 2003, etc.

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Reset Windows Password with 3 Steps

If you seriously wish to take a leap of progress with your password recovery process, then PassFolk SaverWin (Free) would be the best choice to head on with. It not only saves your system from re-installing the OS but prevents any loss of data from your computer. It completely remove the lock screen there with just 3 steps. Download - Burn - Reset.

  • Reset Local Administrator Password
  • Rest Guest and other user password
  • Reset Administrator on Windows Server 2008/2003/2000/NT
  • Reset Windows 10/8 Microsoft account password

Create A Password Reset Disk in 2 Ways: USB and DVD/CD


SaverWin (Free) Provides two ways to make a password reset disk: USB and DVD/CD. Makes it so easy to crack all kinds of passwords, no matter how complicated that password construction is.

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support UEFI BIOS

Support UEFI-Based and Legacy BIOS

There are many windows password recoverys out there, but Unfortunately,  there are few really complete UEFI-supports on the market. Only PassFolk SaverWin can be able to compatible all UEFI and legacy based BIOS on any computers. Automatically recognise your BIOS.

How Does Light Travel? | Light Is Absorbed, Reflected Or Refracted! File

Light is always on the move, but its "personality" changes based on its surroundings. It can be captured, redirected, or twisted, shaping everything we see and feel.

Light loves to travel in a straight line, but it gets "tripped up" when it moves from one medium to another—like going from air into water. Because light travels slower in water, it bends. Light is always on the move, but its

This is . It’s the reason a straw looks broken in a glass of water and how camera lenses focus light to snap a perfect photo. It’s even responsible for rainbows, as raindrops act like tiny prisms that bend and split white light into a spectrum of colors. Because light travels slower in water, it bends

Light is the ultimate speed demon, racing through the vacuum of space at 186,000 miles per second. But the real magic happens when it actually hits something. Depending on what it bumps into, light pulls one of three moves: it disappears, bounces, or bends. 1. Absorption: The Disappearing Act It’s even responsible for rainbows, as raindrops act

If light hits a smooth, shiny surface like a mirror or a still lake, it bounces off at the exact same angle it arrived. This is . It’s the reason you can see your face in the morning or why the moon glows (it's just sunlight bouncing off the lunar dust). Without reflection, the world would be invisible to us! 3. Refraction: The Speed Bump

When light hits a dark or opaque object—like a black asphalt road on a sunny day—it doesn't come back. The material "soaks up" the light energy and converts it into heat. This is why a black t-shirt feels scorching in July while a white one stays cool; the black fabric is an energy sponge. 2. Reflection: The Great Rebound

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Support 300+ Computer Models and Tablets

After having probed and researched for a long time, this PassFolk Windows Password Recovery program has been compatible with almost all models of desktop and laptops, such as Dell, Toshiba, Lenovo, HP, Acer, etc.


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