Hack Administrator by bootable device
Posted by jaiminworld on September 17, 2008
Here we present the rock solid windows hacks
for educational purpose only!
This
is a utility to (re)set the password of any user that has a valid
(local) account on your Windows NT/2000/XP/2003/Vista system, by
modifying the encrypted password in the registry’s SAM file.
You do not need to know the old password to set a new one.
It
works offline, that is, you have to shutdown your computer and boot off
a floppy disk or CD. The boot-disk includes stuff to access NTFS
partitions and scripts to glue the whole thing together.
Works with syskey (no need to turn it off, but you can if you have lost the key)
Will detect and offer to unlock locked or disabled user accounts!
Caution:
If used on users that have EFS encrypted files, and the system is XP or
later service packs on W2K, all encrypted files for that user will be
UNREADABLE! and cannot be recovered unless you remember the old
password again!
Download links:
cd070409.zip (~3MB) – Bootable CD image with newer drivers
bd050303.zip (~1.1MB) – Bootdisk image, date 050303.
sc050303.zip(~1.4MB) – SCSI-drivers (050303) (only use newest drivers with newest bootdisk, this one works with bd050303)
To
write these images to a floppy disk you’ll need RawWrite2 which is
included in the Bootdisk image download. To create the CD you just need
to use your favorite CD burning program and burn the .ISO file to CD.