Post: bypass any computer password {xp,vista,Win7}
04-01-2011, 08:52 PM #1
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this is quite a simple hack all you need is the files and a usb
follow instructions
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1. run KonBootInstall (you need admin rights so do it at home if your using elsewhere)
2. enter the drive letter, it shows the current usb drives connected at the top of the dos window.
3. Restart computer/laptop, then choose the boot order option ( typically F8, may be different, thanks bluedevil Happy)
4.it will load some random junk on the screen just ignore it.
5.When the logon screen loads just type in the username and leave the password box blank
6. Your Done Happy

thanks to Mohan for the software
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Notes: Does not change password or delete it. it will go back to original on reboot

On windows xp, try this:
Boot computer and press Ctrl+Alt+Delete twice when you See Windows welcome screen / login screen. It'll show classic login box. Now type "Administrator" (without quotes) in username field and leave password field blank, press Enter and you should be able to login Windows.
Now you can reset your account password from "Control Panel -> User Accounts".
PASSWORD RESET TOOL
If that doesn't or you use windows 7 or vista, try this:
1. Enter a computer that can link to Internet. Download Windows Password Reset Tool from [url]www.windowspasswordreset.net[/url] and install the software on that computer.
2. Run the software and create windows password reset disk by follow the instructions.
3. Eject the created CD/DVD and insert it into the locked computer.
4. Reboot the locked computer (it's necessary for you to change your locked computer's BIOS setting to make it boot from CD drive) and then follow the instructions to reset Windows account password.
5. Now login Windows and set a new password.
thanks to ypmou!!Happy
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04-06-2011, 02:46 AM #11
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Which system do you use?

On windows xp, try this:
Boot computer and press Ctrl+Alt+Delete twice when you See Windows welcome screen / login screen. It'll show classic login box. Now type "Administrator" (without quotes) in username field and leave password field blank, press Enter and you should be able to login Windows.
Now you can reset your account password from "Control Panel -> User Accounts".

If that doesn't or you use windows 7 or vista, try this:
1. Enter a computer that can link to Internet. Download Windows Password Reset Tool from You must login or register to view this content. and install the software on that computer.
2. Run the software and create windows password reset disk by follow the instructions.
3. Eject the created CD/DVD and insert it into the locked computer.
4. Reboot the locked computer (it's necessary for you to change your locked computer's BIOS setting to make it boot from CD drive) and then follow the instructions to reset Windows account password.
5. Now login Windows and set a new password.

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chazza1
04-06-2011, 08:03 PM #12
Good job cam. have some rep buddy Smile

we still need to bypass our school's annoying website blocker though.
do you remember what software they use? i dont
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hehe.


your mate Harry
04-10-2011, 09:15 PM #13
Curt
Former Staff
I already knew a different method than this, I think I'ma try this in future, thanks.
04-10-2011, 09:23 PM #14
There's a password on my computer so I just made a new account, hid it on the welcome screen, and made it so you only can log in on the Classic method and they never knew there was another account.

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