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Here are our Password Reset downloads for NEC hardware.
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Have you forgotten your Windows login password for your NEC computer? If so then this is the download you need, it it a simple bootable disk that prompts you for some information (you can you just usually select the default options).
It will then reset your selected password, you can then pop the disk out and re-boot your computer.


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NEC e-Motion :- Password Reset - Windows XP Vista 2000 98 7

Forgotten your Windows logon password for your NEC e-Motion? Then download this bootable password reset disk.
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NEC i-Select M4610 :- Password Reset - Windows XP Vista 2000 98 7

Forgotten your Windows logon password for your NEC i-Select M4610? Then download this bootable password reset disk.
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NEC i-Select M5210 :- Password Reset - Windows XP Vista 2000 98 7

Forgotten your Windows logon password for your NEC i-Select M5210? Then download this bootable password reset disk.
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NEC i-Select M5410 :- Password Reset - Windows XP Vista 2000 98 7

Forgotten your Windows logon password for your NEC i-Select M5410? Then download this bootable password reset disk.
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NEC i-Select M5610 :- Password Reset - Windows XP Vista 2000 98 7

Forgotten your Windows logon password for your NEC i-Select M5610? Then download this bootable password reset disk.
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NEC LaVie Light BL100 :- Password Reset - Windows XP Vista 2000 98 7

Forgotten your Windows logon password for your NEC LaVie Light BL100? Then download this bootable password reset disk.
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NEC LaVie Light BL300 :- Password Reset - Windows XP Vista 2000 98 7

Forgotten your Windows logon password for your NEC LaVie Light BL300? Then download this bootable password reset disk.
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NEC Quovio TCM380 :- Password Reset - Windows XP Vista 2000 98 7

Forgotten your Windows logon password for your NEC Quovio TCM380? Then download this bootable password reset disk.
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$5.99 (Excl tax)
$7.04 (Incl tax)

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NEC Versa C150 :- Password Reset - Windows XP Vista 2000 98 7

Forgotten your Windows logon password for your NEC Versa C150? Then download this bootable password reset disk.
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$5.99 (Excl tax)
$7.04 (Incl tax)

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NEC Versa C160 :- Password Reset - Windows XP Vista 2000 98 7

Forgotten your Windows logon password for your NEC Versa C160? Then download this bootable password reset disk.
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