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Nollställa ditt glömda lösenord det lätt långt genom att använda den ultimat kängaCDEN för Windows

Vi har skriftligt föregående om hur man skapar ditt eget Ultimat kängaCD för Windows, som baseras på XP, men kan stilla är av bruk för att reparera utsiktdatorer som väl. I dag ska vi show dig hur man nollställer ditt lösenord som använder lätt den CD.

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För dig använder denna teknik, dig ska behov att ha skapade din egna kängaCD först. Detta är inte det enda långt som nollställer ditt lösenord, så det trimmade staget, som vi täcker även mer väg att nollställa dina lösenord, och därefter ska vi show dig hur man förhindrar enen annan från att göra det samma tinget till dig.

Nollställa ditt lösenord

När du har startat upp den ultimat kängaCDEN, ska du önskar att navigera till och med starten \ program \ lösenord bearbetar och fyndet NTPWEdit i menyn.

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En gång öppnar det nytto-, dig ska önskar att klicka (det beträffande) öppet knäppas för att öppna upp SAMEN sparar som innehåller ditt Windows lösenord, som bör visa dig lista av usernames.

Notera att, om det inte, eller du är att använda dubbel-startar, du styrkan måste att bläddra för att finna den korrekta SAMEN sparar.

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När du har funnit din username i lista, kan du enkelt använda ändringslösenordet knäppas. Notera att, om du använder utsikt du antagligen inte bör redigera administratörlösenordet.

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På denna peka dig bör startar om datoren och inloggningen med ditt nya lösenord. Det är rättvist, att enkelt.

Notera: Om du har föregående kodat sparar genom att använda de inbyggde Windows krypteringsärdragen som ändrar det ska lösenordet, gör dem oåtkomliga. I stället bör du försök, och att knäcka lösenordet, som vi ska, täcker i ett kommande postar. (Tack jd2066 för att peka detta ut).

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This article was originally written on 09/28/08 Tagged with: System Administration, Windows Vista

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Comments (10)

  1. jd2066

    There are also other ways listed at http://www.petri.co.il/forgot_.....ssword.htm for resetting passwords too.
    Also like some of the methods on that page I think the one on this page can make NTFS encrypted files inaccessible.

  2. The Geek

    @jd2066

    That’s a very good point which I forgot to mention, it will definitely make encrypted files inaccessible. I should update the article.

  3. Farhad

    Will this work for vista aswell??

  4. Duo962

    Worked fine with Vista when I tested it.

  5. deralaand

    You can also find passwords using OPH crack. This is a bootable Linux ISO that will show you the various passwords associated with different accounts on Windows. (usually in about 5 minutes or less) It will not work with passwords containing special characters such as $#@ etc. For this you will need some crazy time and something called rainbow tables.

    Also look for something called Trinity Rescue Kit. Its another Linux ISO that allows you to “unlock” the Administrator account in Vista or change passwords or even just wipeout passwords.

    Interesting stuff!

  6. CiscoKid

    First, this web site is very helpful. Thanks.

    I have inherited a new to me computer with Windows-XP SP3. I do not have the password. The previous owner’s user name appeared (prior to my modifications below) when starting Windows normally but is not listed in the NTPWedit list after clicking (Re) open on Ultimate Boot. My apparently erroneous thought was reset all passwords for all “users” using the process outlined in your post. These users names included…..

    500 Adiminstrator
    1006 ASPNET
    501 Guest
    1004 Help Assistant
    1007 QBDDataServiceUser
    1002 SUPPORT_388945a0
    1003 SUPPORT_b326ad0c

    Now, when I start Windows normally, when prompted to type control alt delete (at a “Welcome to Windows” pop up window) to enter a password and log on to Windows, the machine does not respond to my input devises at all. Clearly, I have made a novice mistake. (BTW, I am very close to wiping the machine and installing XP or Ubantu from scratch. However, I would like to log on Windows normally before I do so.) Any suggestions would be appreciated. I am a computer user but far from a expert self proclaimed or otherwise.

  7. mzungudownunder

    this software is amazing. I used an xp disc to create the boot disk and then used the boot disk on vista and it worked like a dream. thank you so much, save lots of time and energy! :)

  8. linky

    you should try “windows password reset”.

  9. mda58

    First thanks for the info on this site, really has been great. I have a IBM Thinkpad T42, running Windows XP pro. My kids reset the password. I have the Ultimate Boot CD, and have used it on other PCs. But for some reason I won’t boot on this machine. Is there a way to put it on a Flash drive since it seems that the CD isn’t reading any CD’s. I looked all over the site and I didn’t see a answer. Any help would be great thanks.

  10. happykaka

    http://wiki.e107.org/?title=Fo.....n_password there is an article about how to reset/bypass/remove windows password. It must be helpful for those who have been locked out of computer


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