Unable to login Windows 7 after disable Veriface 4.0

Hi all, i accidentally activated veriface 4.0 in my Ideapad U410 but find it useless and disabled it.
When i try to turn on my laptop the next day, was asked for password which i never set one. now im stuck at windows login without password and do not have a recovery disk to reset the password. please help!!

TanCH wrote:
Hi LenBlazer,i manage to login to safemode but password is still required. How should i preceed next?
Here is the link that says that veriface will not load in safemode and you should be able to bypass it. Try it again using the procedure given in the link. http://support.lenovo.com/en_US/diagnose-and-fix/detail.page?DocID=HT071368

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