: First, you need an ISO file. For a generic boot disk, consider downloading a small Linux distro like Puppy Linux or a recovery-focused distro like SystemRescueCd.

This tool resets forgotten Windows local administrator and user account passwords. It modifies the Security Account Manager (SAM) database directly from the WinPE environment, removing the password lock without changing or damaging the underlying user data. 3. Step-by-Step Deployment: Burning the ISO

The "ISO" file is a disc image. When you download the , you are getting a snapshot of a bootable environment that includes:

Enter – a professional-grade, all-in-one emergency recovery solution. This software suite, packaged into a single bootable ISO image, transforms a standard USB drive or DVD into a powerful Windows-like recovery environment.

To run Active@ Boot Disk effectively, the following minimum specifications are generally required: Active@ Boot Disk User Guide