well my idiot friend forgot his loggin password for XP. is there anyway to find out? i was going to reformatt his computer so he can start over but is there any easier way? :blink:
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well my idiot friend forgot his loggin password for XP. is there anyway to find out? i was going to reformatt his computer so he can start over but is there any easier way? :blink:
maybe in the Bios or safe mode
that doesen't help at all <_< what do i do in bios or safemode!?!??!!? :smilie4:Quote:
Originally posted by Voetsek@14 June 2004 - 23:07
maybe in the Bios or safe mode
bios remove all passwords
can like give me some kinda instructions? do i like start the computer in bios mode? and if so how? need a little more details :helpsmile:
power up the pc and system will start POST power on self test when the message apears press DEL to enter set up
now we know to be very carefull remove tick on password check
shows up under advanced Bios hope that helps
What does the BIOS have to do with windows XP logon Password? :huh:Quote:
Originally posted by Voetsek@14 June 2004 - 19:14
bios remove all passwords
Anyways try logon as Administrator (hint press ctrl-alt-delete to bring up logon box if you use the welcolm screen)
What you have to do is logon as admin and remove his password.
Try as ariel has said, press alt-ctrl-del at the login screen (think u tap it twice) then type administrator for username, and if it is an oem computer or windows xp home then the password is nothing, if it is self made or windows xp pro then the password will be whatever your friend made that when he installed windows.
once in, go to user accounts, delete his user account, then recreate it.
or if that doesn't work becuase he doesn't know admin password either (he should really start writing these things down if he can't remember), then he can try a repair install of windows.
Ya that is what I am saying. It will work assuming he did not set a password that he can`t remember for that too. :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally posted by TheKiler@14 June 2004 - 20:16
What you have to do is logon as admin and remove his password.
If it doesnt work. I think there's a program that can reset any password. I can't remember what it was. There's such a thing though.
If that does not work and your getting really desperate then try DreamPackPL
Swap one .dll and you should be able to logon / reset password/ etc. B)
It'd be cool if you could use netusers if you were only a guest.
Told ya there's such a thing :DQuote:
Log in to Windows as Administrator by either booting to Safe Mode, or hitting Ctrl|Alt|Del twice and entering Administrator in the username with the right password.
Once logged in, go to the Control Panel and open the Users applet. From here you can remove the password on his account.
Told ya there's such a thing :D[/b][/quote]Quote:
Originally posted by TheKiler+14 June 2004 - 18:31--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (TheKiler @ 14 June 2004 - 18:31)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'><!--QuoteBegin-muchspl2@14 June 2004 - 19:30
http://home.eunet.no/~pnordahl/ntpasswd/
Already posted.
Again, with three other free tools:http://www.petri.co.il/forgot_admini...password.htm#1
This way too ,
http://www.tweakxp.com/tweak2019.aspx
Your website http://www.petri.co.il/forgot_admini...password.htm#1 does not work http://www.tweakxp.com/tweak2019.aspx only works if you can access the administrator account.
http://home.eunet.no/~pnordahl/ntpasswd/ and DreamPackPL are both good because you can access the administrator account without needing to know the password. B)
From the readme from DreamPackPL.
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COMMANDS DESCRIPTION
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Commands can be entered in edit-boxes "User Name" or "Password" in Winlogon window.
Commands are not case-sensetive. Command can have 1-15 characters.
Every command's character sequence can be changed.
Every command can be deactivated (except DreamOn).
Only DreamOn command is initially activated.
Command types:
--> DreamOn - default "dreamon"
Display DreamPackPL window at logon desktop.
--> PassOn - default "passon"
Turn on standard logon mode - user name and password are requiered.
--> PassOff - default "passoff"
Turn on logon mode without need to enter valid password. User will be logged on with wrong password and hash (LM+NT).
Entering this command in "Password" edit-box will cause automatic password acceptation.
--> LogonLoggerOn - default "logonloggeron"
Turn on Logon Logger.
--> LogonLoggerOff - default "logonloggeroff"
Turn off Logon Logger.
--> DreamDesktop - default "dreamdesktop"
Create (and/or switch) new desktop for system account and load Explorer shell.
--> God-Password - default "god"
This command-password is a master password and will be always accepted.
User will be logged on with wrong password and wrong hash (LM+NT) independent from current logon mode...
yep B) but IDK this is kinda of a "gray area"
What does "IDK" mean?Quote:
Originally posted by muchspl2@14 June 2004 - 23:46
yep B) but IDK this is kinda of a "gray area"
I don't know... maybe it means "I dunt know?" or "I dunno?" or maybe just plain "I don't know"
right
IDK= I don't know
I didn't know that..Quote:
Originally posted by muchspl2@14 June 2004 - 23:39
right
IDK= I don't know
ok guys did i mention my friend is the admin and he forgot the password.. i swear he's hella stupid! his password is like 32 characters long. :frusty:
http://www.tweakxp.com/tweak2019.aspx only works if you can access the administrator account. You did n't read Chewies, advice Start in safe mode or press at/ ctrl/del first. :P
Did you try the links here?Quote:
Originally posted by Monkeee@15 June 2004 - 01:39
ok guys did i mention my friend is the admin and he forgot the password.. i swear he's hella stupid! his password is like 32 characters long. :frusty:
Both programs can change the password without needing to know the old one. I highly reconmend DreamPackPL.
What does the BIOS have to do with windows XP logon Password? :huh:Quote:
Originally posted by Ariel_001+15 June 2004 - 00:09--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Ariel_001 @ 15 June 2004 - 00:09)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-Voetsek@14 June 2004 - 19:14
bios remove all passwords
Anyways try logon as Administrator (hint press ctrl-alt-delete to bring up logon box if you use the welcolm screen) [/b][/quote]
Then from there you can remove all passwords can on my board or at worst think of clearing the CMOS me i never use a pass word well good luck you need it
there's a great thing called search try looking here :huh:
well you have the info well done hope this post of yours sorts the mess out
remove your MotherBoard's Cell and replace it, by the time all ur time and windows password'S database as longin password will be reseted. ;)
if you have the admin password, use the admin to delete the password
if you forgot the admin password, boot with a win2000 cd, and create a new admin password......
Again what does the Motherboard/BIOS have to do with Windows XP logon password. Seriously I don`t see the connection here. His friend has trouble login in Windows.Quote:
Originally posted by bawa@Klite_user@15 June 2004 - 09:00
remove your MotherBoard's Cell and replace it, by the time all ur time and windows password'S database as longin password will be reseted. ;)
Ok I just tryed Offline NT Password & Registry Editor and it works great. You can re-set you passoword with it.
I don't know why this thread has got so complicated.
Users account passwords for Windows cannot be changed in the BIOS.
Maybe the other software works I don't know as I've never tried them but ERD Commander works EVERY time. Just boot with the CD, chose your Windows installation then with Locksmith you can change any password (even the admin account) without knowing the old password.
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