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Hack into any forgotten Administrator PasswordWe all know how useful it is to use create multiple user accounts on a PC. Mostly, people create one administrator account with several limited user accounts. Well, sometimes people forget this password. Unfortunately, Microsoft doesn't provide any useful solution when this happens. Your computer will be completely locked down, and you won't be able to access your administrator account. Actually it's impossible to do it with the usual handy tools over the internet. Experts, however, can manage to reset the password by doing some extra effort. An operation related to Windows Hashes and many other things. But what about normal users? i mean, normally skilled users? A typical PC user is not able to do that....... Well here comes my part: You Can easily download a program from the internet (i can get you the full version of it). It comes with an ISO file (A file that can easily be burned by NERO or any other burning program). You just have to download the program from the internet, Burn the ISO file to a disc, Boot from the disc, and have the full functions of resetting any User Password on your Local or remote Computer (Administrator or Limited). You can't just come to me and say it's not working! I tested it myself tens of times........ Note: The program works well for me on any "Windows XP" version. Note: The disc you created will work on ANY computer running a Windows version. You Can Download a full version of the program: http://www.4shared.com/file/25174916/48509db6/Admin-_Reset_nikola66gmailcom.html The Programs is Password-Protected, i will send this password to your email after you contact me on my private mail: nikol***@gmail.com ,and tell me: Why do you need the program? Whose PC are you going to fix? Why you think you have the right to do that? I'm doing my best not to allow misuses of this program. According to your email, i'll reply you with the password to unpack and install the program on your PC. I'm ready to help anyone with a full Step-by-Step tutorial about using this program, just contact me on my email. NEO. ----------------------------------------- Free Professional Support: http://groups.google.com/group/ALLAboutPC n1k0l4bb wrote:
Show quote > Hack into any forgotten Administrator Password: Why would anyone send you anything?> We all know how useful it is to use create multiple user accounts > on a PC. Mostly, people create one administrator account with > several limited user accounts. > Well, sometimes people forget this password. Unfortunately, > Microsoft doesn't provide any useful solution when this happens. > Your computer will be completely locked down, and you won't be able > to access your administrator account. Actually it's impossible to > do it with the usual handy tools over the internet. > > Experts, however, can manage to reset the password by doing some > extra effort. An operation related to Windows Hashes and many other > things. But what about normal users? i mean, normally skilled > users? A typical PC user is not able to do that....... > Well here comes my part: > > You Can easily download a program from the internet (i can get you > the full version of it). It comes with an ISO file (A file that can > easily be burned by NERO or any other burning program). You just > have to download the program from the internet, Burn the ISO file > to a disc, Boot from the disc, and have the full functions of > resetting any User Password on your Local or remote Computer > (Administrator or Limited). > > You can't just come to me and say it's not working! I tested it > myself tens of times........ > Note: The program works well for me on any "Windows XP" version. > Note: The disc you created will work on ANY computer running a > Windows version. > > You Can Download a full version of the program: > http://www.4sh4r3d.c0m/f1l3/ZSI7A9Ib/ABSO9d6b/4dm1n-_R3s3t_n1k0l4bbgm41lc0m.html > > The Programs is Password-Protected, i will send this password to > your email after you contact me on my private mail: > n1k0l4bb@gm41l.c0m ,and tell me: Why do you need the program? Whose > PC are you going to fix? Why you think you have the right to do > that? > > I'm doing my best not to allow misuses of this program. According to > your email, i'll reply you with the password to unpack and install > the program on your PC. > > I'm ready to help anyone with a full Step-by-Step tutorial about > using this program, just contact me on my email. > NEO. A google search will turn up 100% free (money and hassle-wise) options of repairing the very problem you are offering to repair. First - if a user needs to know what version of Windows XP they have to try the easiest fix. If they have Windows XP Home Edition or some other version of Windows XP (all supersets of Windows XP Professional.) If Windows XP HOME: Boot into safe mode and logon as the user named "Administrator" --> it likely has no password. Change your password and any others needed once you get logged into safe mode as the actual (and hidden in normal mode) administrator in Windows XP Home. Reboot and log back in as your user with the new password. If Windows XP Professional: At the "Welcome Screen", press CTRL+ALT+DEL twice in a row (quickly.) That will bring up the Classic Logon Prompt. Enter "administrator" as the username (no quotation marks) and try entering nothing (leave it blank) for the password and log on. If it lets you in, cChange your password and any others needed. Doesn't work? Look through these: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=forgotten+password+in+%22Windows+XP+Home%22 Look through those who had this issue before you: http://groups.google.com/groups?as_q=forgotten+password+in+%22Windows+XP+Home%22&num=100&scoring=r What Microsoft recommends: How to log on to Windows XP if you forget your password or if your password expires http://support.microsoft.com/kb/321305 Here's a list of possible things to try: http://www.petri.co.il/forgot_administrator_password.htm Including a downloadable diskette or CD: http://home.eunet.no/~pnordahl/ntpasswd/bootdisk.html .... with instructions clearly on the page for use. -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html I second Shenan Stanley.
This 'NEO' person, their methods, and the hidden ISO file spell danger, it doesn't feel right. Show quote "Shenan Stanley" <newshel***@gmail.com> wrote in news:O0K1KATAIHA.4956@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl: > Why would anyone send you anything? > A google search will turn up 100% free (money and hassle-wise) options > of repairing the very problem you are offering to repair. > > First - if a user needs to know what version of Windows XP they have > to try the easiest fix. If they have Windows XP Home Edition or some > other version of Windows XP (all supersets of Windows XP > Professional.) > > If Windows XP HOME: > Boot into safe mode and logon as the user named "Administrator" --> it > likely has no password. Change your password and any others needed > once you get logged into safe mode as the actual (and hidden in normal > mode) administrator in Windows XP Home. Reboot and log back in as > your user with the new password. > > If Windows XP Professional: > At the "Welcome Screen", press CTRL+ALT+DEL twice in a row (quickly.) > That will bring up the Classic Logon Prompt. Enter "administrator" as > the username (no quotation marks) and try entering nothing (leave it > blank) for the password and log on. If it lets you in, cChange your > password and any others needed. > > Doesn't work? > > Look through these: > http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=forgotten+password+in+%22Windows+X > P+Home%22 > > Look through those who had this issue before you: > http://groups.google.com/groups?as_q=forgotten+password+in+%22Windows+X > P+Home%22&num=100&scoring=r > > What Microsoft recommends: > How to log on to Windows XP if you forget your > password or if your password expires > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/321305 > > Here's a list of possible things to try: > http://www.petri.co.il/forgot_administrator_password.htm > > Including a downloadable diskette or CD: > http://home.eunet.no/~pnordahl/ntpasswd/bootdisk.html > ... with instructions clearly on the page for use. > > -- > Shenan Stanley > MS-MVP > -- > How To Ask Questions The Smart Way > http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html -- Show quote/----------------------------\ | Reply to newsgroup please. | \----------------------------/ On Sep 28, 12:20 pm, Ace <ace_rules_***@hotmail.com> wrote:
Show quote > I second Shenan Stanley. the ISO file spell danger is frightening you??? wooohhhh!> This 'NEO' person, their methods, and the hidden ISO file spell danger, > it doesn't feel right. > > "Shenan Stanley" <newshel***@gmail.com> wrote innews:O0K1KATAIHA.4***@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl: > > > > > Why would anyone send you anything? > > A google search will turn up 100% free (money and hassle-wise) options > > of repairing the very problem you are offering to repair. > > > First - if a user needs to know what version of Windows XP they have > > to try the easiest fix. If they have Windows XP Home Edition or some > > other version of Windows XP (all supersets of Windows XP > > Professional.) > > > If Windows XP HOME: > > Boot into safe mode and logon as the user named "Administrator" --> it > > likely has no password. Change your password and any others needed > > once you get logged into safe mode as the actual (and hidden in normal > > mode) administrator in Windows XP Home. Reboot and log back in as > > your user with the new password. > > > If Windows XP Professional: > > At the "Welcome Screen", press CTRL+ALT+DEL twice in a row (quickly.) > > That will bring up the Classic Logon Prompt. Enter "administrator" as > > the username (no quotation marks) and try entering nothing (leave it > > blank) for the password and log on. If it lets you in, cChange your > > password and any others needed. > > > Doesn't work? > > > Look through these: > >http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=forgotten+password+in+%22Windows+X > > P+Home%22 > > > Look through those who had this issue before you: > >http://groups.google.com/groups?as_q=forgotten+password+in+%22Windows+X > > P+Home%22&num=100&scoring=r > > > What Microsoft recommends: > > How to log on to Windows XP if you forget your > > password or if your password expires > >http://support.microsoft.com/kb/321305 > > > Here's a list of possible things to try: > >http://www.petri.co.il/forgot_administrator_password.htm > > > Including a downloadable diskette or CD: > >http://home.eunet.no/~pnordahl/ntpasswd/bootdisk.html > > ... with instructions clearly on the page for use. > > > -- > > Shenan Stanley > > MS-MVP > > -- > > How To Ask Questions The Smart Way > >http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html > > -- > /----------------------------\ > | Reply to newsgroup please. | > \----------------------------/ trust me i would think of a better way to send my virus....... I just can't do anything to satisfy smart asses...... Then would you care to explain exactly what is in this unknown ISO file
and why you require someone to send you an email to communicate a 'password'? If this is so hush hush, I will also doubt the contents of the ISO is legitimate, licenced software. The way you write, your rather excited responses, also spread doubt. Smart asses, or smart masses. there is a difference. "nikol***@gmail.com" <nikol***@gmail.com> wrote in news:1191086419.388621.266460@r29g2000hsg.googlegroups.com: > the ISO file spell danger is frightening you??? wooohhhh! > trust me i would think of a better way to send my virus....... > I just can't do anything to satisfy smart asses...... -- *Reply to newsgroup please. *Your mileage may vary. *Spelling/Grammar errors free of charge. Pay no attention to nikola66. S/he is in my killfile.
--- Leonard Grey Errare humanum est Ace wrote: Show quote > Then would you care to explain exactly what is in this unknown ISO file > and why you require someone to send you an email to communicate a > 'password'? > If this is so hush hush, I will also doubt the contents of the ISO is > legitimate, licenced software. > The way you write, your rather excited responses, also spread doubt. > > Smart asses, or smart masses. there is a difference. > > > > > > > "nikol***@gmail.com" <nikol***@gmail.com> wrote in > news:1191086419.388621.266460@r29g2000hsg.googlegroups.com: > >> the ISO file spell danger is frightening you??? wooohhhh! >> trust me i would think of a better way to send my virus....... >> I just can't do anything to satisfy smart asses...... > > > actually it's not my problem if you already know how to do it. it's my
problem if you don't..... You think i haven't gone through every link you mentioned trying to recover my forgotten password?? Well, i did ...... And i'm only providing the BEST way i found..... you think i'm tryin to get paid for this???? Well, read twice! Shenan Stanley wrote: Show quote > n1k0l4bb wrote: > > Hack into any forgotten Administrator Password: > > We all know how useful it is to use create multiple user accounts > > on a PC. Mostly, people create one administrator account with > > several limited user accounts. > > Well, sometimes people forget this password. Unfortunately, > > Microsoft doesn't provide any useful solution when this happens. > > Your computer will be completely locked down, and you won't be able > > to access your administrator account. Actually it's impossible to > > do it with the usual handy tools over the internet. > > > > Experts, however, can manage to reset the password by doing some > > extra effort. An operation related to Windows Hashes and many other > > things. But what about normal users? i mean, normally skilled > > users? A typical PC user is not able to do that....... > > Well here comes my part: > > > > You Can easily download a program from the internet (i can get you > > the full version of it). It comes with an ISO file (A file that can > > easily be burned by NERO or any other burning program). You just > > have to download the program from the internet, Burn the ISO file > > to a disc, Boot from the disc, and have the full functions of > > resetting any User Password on your Local or remote Computer > > (Administrator or Limited). > > > > You can't just come to me and say it's not working! I tested it > > myself tens of times........ > > Note: The program works well for me on any "Windows XP" version. > > Note: The disc you created will work on ANY computer running a > > Windows version. > > > > You Can Download a full version of the program: > > http://www.4sh4r3d.c0m/f1l3/ZSI7A9Ib/ABSO9d6b/4dm1n-_R3s3t_n1k0l4bbgm41lc0m.html > > > > The Programs is Password-Protected, i will send this password to > > your email after you contact me on my private mail: > > n1k0l4bb@gm41l.c0m ,and tell me: Why do you need the program? Whose > > PC are you going to fix? Why you think you have the right to do > > that? > > > > I'm doing my best not to allow misuses of this program. According to > > your email, i'll reply you with the password to unpack and install > > the program on your PC. > > > > I'm ready to help anyone with a full Step-by-Step tutorial about > > using this program, just contact me on my email. > > NEO. > > Why would anyone send you anything? > A google search will turn up 100% free (money and hassle-wise) options of > repairing the very problem you are offering to repair. > > First - if a user needs to know what version of Windows XP they have to try > the easiest fix. If they have Windows XP Home Edition or some other version > of Windows XP (all supersets of Windows XP Professional.) > > If Windows XP HOME: > Boot into safe mode and logon as the user named "Administrator" --> it > likely has no password. Change your password and any others needed > once you get logged into safe mode as the actual (and hidden in normal > mode) administrator in Windows XP Home. Reboot and log back in as > your user with the new password. > > If Windows XP Professional: > At the "Welcome Screen", press CTRL+ALT+DEL twice in a row (quickly.) > That will bring up the Classic Logon Prompt. Enter "administrator" as the > username (no quotation marks) and try entering nothing (leave it blank) > for the password and log on. If it lets you in, cChange your password > and any others needed. > > Doesn't work? > > Look through these: > http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=forgotten+password+in+%22Windows+XP+Home%22 > > Look through those who had this issue before you: > http://groups.google.com/groups?as_q=forgotten+password+in+%22Windows+XP+Home%22&num=100&scoring=r > > What Microsoft recommends: > How to log on to Windows XP if you forget your > password or if your password expires > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/321305 > > Here's a list of possible things to try: > http://www.petri.co.il/forgot_administrator_password.htm > > Including a downloadable diskette or CD: > http://home.eunet.no/~pnordahl/ntpasswd/bootdisk.html > ... with instructions clearly on the page for use. > > -- > Shenan Stanley > MS-MVP > -- > How To Ask Questions The Smart Way > http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html nikola66 wrote:
Show quote > Hack into any forgotten Administrator Password: Shenan Stanley wrote:> We all know how useful it is to use create multiple user accounts > on a PC. Mostly, people create one administrator account with > several limited user accounts. > Well, sometimes people forget this password. Unfortunately, > Microsoft doesn't provide any useful solution when this happens. > Your computer will be completely locked down, and you won't be able > to access your administrator account. Actually it's impossible to > do it with the usual handy tools over the internet. > > Experts, however, can manage to reset the password by doing some > extra effort. An operation related to Windows Hashes and many other > things. But what about normal users? i mean, normally skilled > users? A typical PC user is not able to do that....... > Well here comes my part: > > You Can easily download a program from the internet (i can get you > the full version of it). It comes with an ISO file (A file that can > easily be burned by NERO or any other burning program). You just > have to download the program from the internet, Burn the ISO file > to a disc, Boot from the disc, and have the full functions of > resetting any User Password on your Local or remote Computer > (Administrator or Limited). > > You can't just come to me and say it's not working! I tested it > myself tens of times........ > Note: The program works well for me on any "Windows XP" version. > Note: The disc you created will work on ANY computer running a > Windows version. > > You Can Download a full version of the program: > http://435345345.com/file/25123423916/48509234b6/Admin-_1Reset_nikola66gmailcom.html > > The Programs is Password-Protected, i will send this password to > your email after you contact me on my private mail: > @.com ,and tell me: Why do you need the program? Whose > PC are you going to fix? Why you think you have the right to do > that? > > I'm doing my best not to allow misuses of this program. According to > your email, i'll reply you with the password to unpack and install > the program on your PC. > > I'm ready to help anyone with a full Step-by-Step tutorial about > using this program, just contact me on my email. > NEO. Show quote > Why would anyone send you anything? nikola66 wrote:> A google search will turn up 100% free (money and hassle-wise) > options of repairing the very problem you are offering to repair. > > First - a user needs to know what version of Windows XP they > have to try the easiest fix. If they have Windows XP Home Edition > or some other version of Windows XP (all supersets of Windows XP > Professional.) > > If Windows XP HOME: > Boot into safe mode and logon as the user named "Administrator" --> > it likely has no password. Change your password and any others > needed once you get logged into safe mode as the actual (and hidden > in normal mode) administrator in Windows XP Home. Reboot and log > back in as your user with the new password. > > If Windows XP Professional: > At the "Welcome Screen", press CTRL+ALT+DEL twice in a row > (quickly.) That will bring up the Classic Logon Prompt. Enter > "administrator" as the username (no quotation marks) and try > entering nothing (leave it blank) for the password and log on. > If it lets you in, change your password and any others needed. > > Doesn't work? > > Look through these: > http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=forgotten+password+in+%22Windows+XP+Home%22 > > Look through those who had this issue before you: > http://groups.google.com/groups?as_q=forgotten+password+in+%22Windows+XP+Home%22&num=100&scoring=r > > What Microsoft recommends: > How to log on to Windows XP if you forget your > password or if your password expires > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/321305 > > Here's a list of possible things to try: > http://www.petri.co.il/forgot_administrator_password.htm > > Including a downloadable diskette or CD: > http://home.eunet.no/~pnordahl/ntpasswd/bootdisk.html > ... with instructions clearly on the page for use. > actually it's not my problem if you already know how to do it. it's I read many times.> my problem if you don't..... > You think i haven't gone through every link you mentioned trying to > recover my forgotten password?? Well, i did ...... And i'm only > providing the BEST way i found..... > you think i'm tryin to get paid for this???? > Well, read twice! No where did I say you were trying to 'get paid'. I did state there were ways they could remedy the situation themselves without spending money *or* (this was in reference to your solution) the hassle. BTW - it is *not* your problem either way - whether I know how to reset/retrieve a password on a system or not. Instead of 'providing the best way you found' by suggesting people email you and explain their intentions so they can unlock your password protected RAR file you put up on a file sharing service - why not just point them to the solution that worked best out of the ones available? If someone needs to get into their system, there is *no need* to send you anything... Emails explaining themselves and their reasoning/needs or anything else... The ways I listed are free (hassle and money-wise) and work quite well. Those are not the only ways to get into the system either... A BartPE CD with the right tool, a Knoppix CD with the right tool, etc. A google search brings up many other methods that are likely as easy (easier even because they do not have to explain themselves to someone they do not know) as yours. I am still recommending that anyone reading this and looking for a method of getting back into their own system try all of the ways in the web links I gave that do not require the sending of any emails to anyone first. There is *no reason* they should have to explain themselves to you or anyone else. Why would you even post, 'send me an email...' "... and tell me: Why do you need the program? Whose PC are you going to fix? Why you think you have the right to do that?" Let me repeat your own questions to you... Why do *you* think you have the right to ask any of the questions listed there? And then JUDGE whether or not you send the password for an RAR file supposedly containing an ISO file that is likely the same thing in the last link in my post above? All I see is snake oil and late night television marketing... "You can't just come to me and say it's not working! I tested it myself tens of times..." "Note: The disc you created will work on ANY computer running a Windows version." -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html |
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