Presently, it is working for Windows 7, Vista and XP. However, it can only recover simple password if you need to get back your password fast. If you need to recover a long password, this program should not be a good choice. It is easy to use Ophcrack to recover lost Windows Vista password on a locked computer. You can try by following the tutorial given bellow. Create a bootable CD. Step 3: Insert the Ophcrack CD to your locked computer and then reboot the computer from it.
Step 4: Once the computer successfully boots from CD, Ophcrack will run and show you an interface as the screenshot bellow. Now press Enter key to select the highlight option. Step 5: Ophcrack will automatically recover all passwords for your Windows Vista user accounts. When it successfully recovers a password for one of your admin account, remember the user name and passwords. Step 6: Now you can restart the computer and then use the recovered password to log on the user account in Windows Vista.
This is an efficient way for Windows Vista password recovery when you lost password and locked out of your computer. Step 5: At the command prompt window, run the following commands. Press Enter key after each command. Step 6: Close the Command Prompt window. Please replace the user name and password with yours. Then the user account password will be changed to yours. You will now be able to login Windows Vista with the new password.
When you save the new settings and exit, the computer will restart automatically and boot from the recovery disk. All user accounts including the hidden accounts of Windows Vista will be displayed. Click a user account which you want to reset its password. Click Reset Password button, you will see a confirm message, click Yes to confirm. You also can reset other user accounts password like this.
Windows Vista Administrator password has been removed and show blank. Now click Reboot. When a confirm message appears, remove your Windows password recovery disk first , and then click Yes. It prompts me to enter a password but no password box is available to type it in. How can I log in to change my account back to administrator?
In a post last year, I described how to enable Vista's hidden administrator account and password-protect XP's default administrator account. Of course, this tip works only if you use it before you actually need it because it requires administrator privileges.
Here it is in a nutshell:. When you restart the machine normally, you'll have access to the administrator account you just restored or created. Note that I wasn't able to verify this tip because I'm not willing to risk losing the administrator accounts on my Vista PC just to test it. Gmail encrypts transmissions, not messages Another reader named Ian contacted me about some misinformation in a post from last month entitled " Five simple PC security tips ":.
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