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How to Reset Windows 10 Password with Ubuntu Live CD/USB

How to Change Windows Password from Ubuntu Live CD Ubuntu Live CD is a famous tool that is used to deal with PC problems as well as Windows computer login password. However, most of users are lacked of knowledge about it and have no idea about the operation to reset password in Windows. In this tutorial we will discuss how to reset Windows password with Ubuntu Live CD correctly. Windows 10/8.18/8/7/Vista/XP are included. Part 1. Steps to Reset Windows Password with Ubuntu Live CD/USB Wondering how to reset Windows 10 password with Ubuntu? Here are the detailed steps with screenshots to teach you how to reset Windows password with Ubuntu Live CD or USB flash drive. Step 1. To get started, using another accessible desktop or laptop and navigate to Ubuntu official website and free download Ubuntu Desktop from that page. Step 2. Burn and create the ISO image to a CD or USB using the freeware like Rufus, Universal USB Installer or ISO2Disc. Step 3. Open web browser and vi

How to Install and Use Wine to Run Windows Applications on Linux

Installation If you are running an Ubuntu derivative, you’ll find Wine located in the Software Center. Chances are, however, that version is outdated. Because of that, we want to avoid installing the “out of the box” version offered. To do this, we must add the official Wine repository. This can be done one of two ways, via command line or GUI. Since our goal is running Windows applications, let’s use the GUI method. Here’s how: Click on the Applications menu Type software Click Software & Updates Click on the Other Software tab Click Add Enter ppa:ubuntu-wine/ppa in the APT line section (Figure 2) Click Add Source Enter your sudo password Click Authenticate Click Close When prompted, click Reload Open the Software Center Search for Wine Click the Wine entry and then click Install Allow the installation to complete. That’s it. Wine is now ready to help you install and run Windows applications. Remember, however, that not every

Elementary OS Juno Review

elementary OS  is a Linux distribution which aims to be a modern, fast & beautiful replacement for Windows and macOS. It also tries to mimic a lot of design decisions from the latter, it’s very similar to macOS in terms of UI and usability, and is used by millions of beauty lovers around the world. In Oct 18, the elementary OS team  released  version 5.0 codenamed “Juno” of its operating system. Bringing tons of updates and improvements to both its core software and shape. Here’s our review for the latest release and what you can expect from it. You may grab the release from the  elementary’s official website   elementary OS 5.0 Review The default look & feel for the Pantheon desktop (elementary’s default desktop interface) hasn’t changed a lot since version 0. 4  Loki; A transparent panel at top and a dock at bottom: There was, however, a number of changes in elementary’s apps their selves. The Files application now uses new icons for folders and file formats: