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reset your Windows account password.Warning: Do not reset your password if you've used Windows to encrypt your files. Instead, attempt to crack your Windows password to regain access to these files.
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Burn the Windows Password Reset DiscThe first step is to download and burn the Offline NT Password & Registry Editor1. Download the disc here (scroll down to "Download" and download the latest CD release)*2. Extract the zip file and burn the ISO file to a disc (how to burn an ISO to disc)*You can use the USB version if you would preferReset Your Windows Password1. Put your password reset CD in the PC that has the locked account and boot the PC from the disc (how to boot from CD)You will now see a series of prompts. Follow the instructions (the default choices are in [brackets])2. Type the partition number where Windows is installed from the list of Candidate Windows partitions found (usually 1 or 2) and press Enter3. Press Enter to use the default Registry directory (unless you changed it, this will be right)4. Type 1 to select Password reset and press Enter5. Press Enter to Edit user data and passwords [1]6. Type the username of the account for which you want to change the password. i.e. Rich and press Enter7. I recommend you clear the password. To do this, type 1 and press Enter8. You will receive confirmation that your password is cleared. Now type the same username again and press Enter9. Type q to quit and press Enter10. Save the files by typing y and pressing Enter11. Press Enter to quit12. Now restart your machine13. Wait for your machine to boot and login without a passwordBe sure to set a new password and create a password reset d
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except it is with sytem32\config\SAM. When I start to go through the steps to fix it, when I attempt this: copy c:\windows\system32\config\sam c:\windows\tmp\sam.bak I get an error saying: The file could not be copied. The rest of them were able to be copied. Am I just completely screwed? Any help would http://www.ozzu.com/mswindows-forum/registry-file-failure-system32-config-sam-t83329.html be greatly appreciated Don2007 Web Master Posts: 4923Loc: NY 3+ Months Ago I don't think you can do anything with the SAM file while windows is running. bodom321 Graduate Posts: 141 3+ Months Ago you can;t copy ior do anything to the SAM file while windows is runnin, neither you can with the security file. if you wanna copy the SAM file to that folder, then use a bootable cd such as knoppix or backtrack and copy it the file to failed to that folder. there was a hack that i read about in a forum, the guy said it could copy the sam file while windows is running, but i never got it to work, and when i asked him he didn;t reply my message so hell i haven't found any way to make a copy of it, otherwise hash cracking would be a million times easier. there is something that really puzzles me about the SAM file, i use norton ghost. failed to copy i wonder how ghost makes a copy of the SAM file, it does not require for me to reboot my computer whenever i wanna back up my computer and still it copies the file somehow. i have asked this question in some other forums, but all the answer i always get is "who knows" lol dwhite Born Posts: 4 3+ Months Ago halen wrote:you can;t copy ior do anything to the SAM file while windows is runnin, neither you can with the security file. if you wanna copy the SAM file to that folder, then use a bootable cd such as knoppix or backtrack and copy it the file to that folder. there was a hack that i read about in a forum, the guy said it could copy the sam file while windows is running, but i never got it to work, and when i asked him he didn;t reply my message so hell i haven't found any way to make a copy of it, otherwise hash cracking would be a million times easier.there is something that really puzzles me about the SAM file, i use norton ghost. i wonder how ghost makes a copy of the SAM file, it does not require for me to reboot my computer whenever i wanna back up my computer and still it copies the file somehow. i have asked this question in some other forums, but all the answer i always g