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Thursday, July 14, 2011
Office Password Recovery v6.1.1.50 [recover lost passwords Office]
Word documents, spreadsheet in Excel, Access databases, Powerpoint presentations, MS Outlook
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Using ERD Commander "Reset Lost Windows XP Administrator Password"
compatible with Windows 2000, Windows XP,and Windows Server 2003. Vista is not compartible.
ERD System Restore Wizard is compatible with XP.
Download the ISO Image from below links.
Click on Rapidshare Image
If "nero" installed double click on Image file
follow the steps to write cd
or
download the software from this link
magiciso software for cb writing.
download here
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You may have to set the boot order in the BIOS first.
System Tools and click
you want to reset the password.
click Finish.
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
How to use a password reset disk
To gain access to your local user account on a computer that is a member of a domain, or has been disconnected from a domain, follow these steps:
- In the Welcome to Windows dialog box, press CTRL+ALT+DELETE.
- In the Log On to Windows dialog box, type an incorrect password in the Password box, and then click OK.
- In the Logon Failed dialog box that appears, click Reset. The Password Reset Wizard starts. You can use the Password Reset Wizard to create a new password for your local user account.
- On the Welcome to the Password Reset Wizard page, click Next.
- Insert the password reset disk in drive A, and then click Next.
- On the Reset the User Account Password page, type a new password in the Type a new password box.
- Type the same password in the Type the password again to confirm box.
- In the Type a new password hint box, type a hint that will help you remember the password if you forget it.
Note This hint is visible to anyone who tries to log on to the computer by using your user account. - Click Next, and then click Finish. The Password Reset Wizard quits and you return to the Log On to Windows dialog box. The password reset disk is automatically updated with the new password information. You do not have to create a new password reset disk.
- In the Log On to Windows dialog box, type your new password in the Password box.
- In the Log on to box, click the local computer--for example, click Computer (this computer), and then click OK.
Administrator Password recover or reset Tips
John the Ripper is a fast password cracker based on dictionary attack with a wordlist currently available for many flavors of Unix (11 are officially supported, not counting different architectures), Windows, DOS, BeOS, and OpenVMS. Its primary purpose is to detect weak Unix passwords. Besides several crypt(3) password hash types most commonly found on various Unix flavors, supported out of the box are Kerberos AFS and Windows NT/2000/XP/2003 LM hashes, plus several more with contributed patches.
Download link:
John the Ripper 1.7.0.1 for Windows
EBCD is a bootable CD, intended for system recovery in the case of software or hardware faults. It is able to create backup copies of normally working system and restore system to saved state. It contains the best system software ever created, properly compiled and configured for the maximum efficient use. Features are such as copy files from unbootable volume, recover master boot record of HDD, recover deleted file, recover data from accidently formatted disk and floppy disk. EBCD also includes function to change password of any user, including administator of Windows NT/2000/XP OS without the need to know the old password.
Download link:
Both contains necessary NT password recovery feature.
Reset password from another user account with administrator credentials
If you cannot log on to Windows by using a particular user account, but you can log on to another account that has administrative credentials, follow these steps on how to do the trick:
- Log on to Windows by using an administrator account that has a password that you remember. You may need to start WinXP in safe mode.
- Click Start, and then click Run.
- In the Open box, type “control userpasswords2″, and then click OK.
- Click the user account that you forgot the password for, and then click Reset Password.
- Type a new password in both the New password and the Confirm new password boxes, and then click OK.
Hack and Reset Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000 Administrator or Domain Admin Password with LOGON.SCR Trick
- Logon or login to the Windows computer with any user account.
- Navigate to %systemroot%\System32 in Windows Explorer. %systemroot% is your Windows installation folder, and normally located in \WINNT or \Windows (i.e. \WINNT\System32).
- Save a copy of LOGON.SCR file, or simply rename the logon.scr file to something else. Just make sure that you remember where and what name is the backup copy.
- Delete the original LOGON.SCR from the %systemroot%\System32 sub-folder after you have backed it up. The file should no longer exist if you rename it.
Note: If you having problem to delete or rename LOGON.SCR, it may be due to permission settings. Try to take ownership of the LOGON.SCR (by right clicking on LOGON.SCR, then select Properties and go to the Security tab, then click on the Ownership. Click “Take Ownership” and then click Yes to the prompt message.), and give the Everyone group Full Control permissions (by right clicking on LOGON.SCR then select Properties, then go to Security tabs. Click on Add and browse to and add the Everyone group. Give Everyone Full Control and then click on OK.) You may need to install an alternate second copy of Windows on the machine to do so as detailed at the end of this article.
- Copy and paste the CMD.EXE located in %systemroot%\System32 to create additional copy of CMD.EXE in the same directory, then rename the new copied file as LOGON.SCR. This will let the Windows NT or Windows 2000 to use CMD.EXE command prompt program as the screen saver that will be activated after computer idle for specific minutes.
- Ensure that you activate the screen saver of the Windows.
- Wait for the computer screen saver activation idle wait time timeout, so that Windows will load the unprotected DOS command prompt in the context of the local system account as if it’s the screen saver.
- In the CMD command prompt that is opened, key in the following command to reset and change the administrator’s password:
net user administrator newpassword
And the user account for administrator will have the new password of newpassword (which you should change to your own password). With the syntax of net use user_name new_password, it can be used to reset or modify the password of other administrative user account’s passwords.
- You can now log on to the administrator account with the new password. You may want to replace back the original LOGON.SCR that has been backed up or renamed.
- You may want to delete the alternate installation of Windows, by deleting the installation folder or format the partition (if you install in different partition), and removing the second Windows entry in BOOT.INI file at the root. Use attrib -r -s -h c:\boot.ini to change and allow the boot.ini to be modified and viewed.
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