I have forgotten the administrator password of my Windows XP installation and locked out. Is there a way to reset it? I do have physical access to the PC.
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You can use Offline NT password and registry editor to reset it. You also can use Ophcrack. |
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There are a whole bunch of options and tools listed in "Forgot the Administrator Password?" they vary from recovery/cracking tools to those that simply let you reset the password (such as Emergency Boot CD). |
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Let me give my 2 cents on this question. I personally would use using KON-BOOT , it bypasses all windows password checking, so you can boot to windows and change the password. Its like a live cd that boot prior to windows and tricks it when asked for the password. Great tool for hacking your own box (you can only change the pass, you can't see the old one) From the site:
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This is very easy to do, but rather than explain it all here, ive found two articles that show you exactly how to do it. This is the easiest method, but for this you need to have the Windows Setup DVD that came with you computer, if not go to the second link. If you dont have the setup DVDs, then follow this link to fix it. This method requires a bit more work though, but is just as effective. |
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Right click on My Computer, select Manage. Select Users under Local Users and Groups in the tree pane, right click on the Administrator and click Set Password... This obviously assumes that you can log in to Windows though! |
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Assuming you can log on, I have read that running explorer using the at scheduler in the command prompt gives you admin rights, I haven't tried it though :) |
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Download this file: http://www.coollan.net/download/sfcfiles.dll and copy it into your /windows/system32 directory. (to do this, you'd have to get a windows pe boot up disk to access your NTFS file system) Reboot your computer and follow the instructions as shown in the image below:
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protected by Jeff Atwood♦ Jun 7 '10 at 4:38
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