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By halo14 at 2005-05-19 14:41
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Inspired by/Information from KNOPPIX HACKS O'REILY book, using captive-ntfs and chntpw utility.
Resetting Lost Windows NT
Passwords with KNOPPIX Linux
Situation:
You have forgotten a local user password on a Microsoft Windows NT, 2000, XP, 2003 computer. This is especially useful if the forgotten password if for the
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And ver 3.4 is no longer in the archives...
Also, when I looked for it on the debian package website, it said that it was "non-free".
Is it still going to be ok to use it?
Read this weblink here:
http://www.grape-info.com/doc/win200.../ntpasswd.html
It runs from a bootable floppy.
(Or a USB, I suppose).
Windows computers are everywhere. Libraries, etc.
It might be a simpler to make a sacrifice and make the floppy on one of Bill Gates's.
I'm just trying to say what's easier: given that it seems that some people have had problems with captive ntfs on knoppix, I think that link is helpful.
For you bible lover: Does the bible have a writing about being very rude?
I do not have a car. My windows xp is broke. I am not allowed to download and run most dos executable files from public computers. Part of the many ways I try to solve this problem was coming on here. I solved the problem by another way and I have got into the windows machine. It is not a problem anymore.