Sunday, 19 February 2012

Reset Your Forgotten Password the Easy Way Using the Ultimate Boot CD for Windows


We’ve written previously about how to create your own Ultimate Boot CD for 
Windowswhich is based on XP but can still be of use for repairing Vista 
computers as well.Today we’ll show you how to reset your password easily
using that CD.
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For you to be able to use this technique, you’ll need to have created your own 
boot CD firstThis isn’t the only way to reset your password, so stay tuned as 
we cover even more ways to reset your passwords, and then we’ll show you 
how to prevent somebody else from doing the same thing to you.
Resetting Your Password
Once you’ve started up the Ultimate Boot CD, you’ll want to navigate through
Start \ Programs \ Password Tools and find NTPWEdit in the menu.
Once the utility opens, you’ll want to click the (Re)open button to open up the
SAM file which contains your Windows password, which should show you the
list of usernames.
Note that if it doesn’t or you are using a dual-boot, you might have to browse
to find the correct SAM file.
Once you’ve found your username in the list, you can simply use the Change
password button. Note that if you are using Vista you probably shouldn’t edit
the Administrator password.
At this point you should be able to reboot the computer and login with your new
password. It’s just that simple.
Note: If you have previously encrypted files using the built-in Windows encryption 
features, changing the password will make them inaccessible. Instead you should 
try and crack the password, which we will cover in an upcoming post. (Thanks 
jd2066 for pointing this out).

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