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GhostCow
my admin pass was made in hebrew and since logon don't support hebrew and it became gibbrish so i cant log on...
i heared of this bootable cd that replaces the password in windows xp...
any1 know anything about it?
sorry if this was asked before i searched the forum and didnt find anything
GSecur
More appropriate for the beginners section since there is a number of cd's and and methods to do this. Look for such things like NTFS Dos. I actually believe that IllWill has completely written an application for this, using a single Diskette.
fulvioo
CODE
http://home.eunet.no/~pnordahl/ntpasswd/


This is helpful when you have permissions to change the old password instead cracking it.
GhostCow
its the admin pass that got screwed up so how do i get permissions?
fulvioo
I meant permission from the owner of the box to change the password, not windows admin permission :)
digital-flow
yes, may its faster to crack the windows password -.- , im using this one and cracked my on admin account in 30 min, it had up to 18 letters and spezial letters... **** windows!

www.oxit.it

but be attentively, once i was attacked by an exlpoit on this site...


cheers


digital-flow
SyS49152
my god ..
obviulsy he means
oxid.it .. cain ..
ninar12
just some short question i dont wanna make up a new thread

im seearching 4 a live linux distro

that can handle that ntfs-file protection of the own files (eigene Dateien)

my sister windows crashed and i have to reinstall but wanna backup that files before

hope someone can help
temptation
QUOTE(ninar12 @ Jul 10 2005, 08:11 PM)

im seearching 4 a live linux distro



You should use Knoppix
http://www.knoppix.net/
blackened
knoppix-std lets u overwrite the old pass on ntfs disks.
there's a tutorial: http://www.governmentsecurity.org/forum/in...topic=15036&hl=
GhostCow
fulvioo thanks i am probably going to use it, but do you have a simpler program? (that works on ntfs fat and fat32 like this one)
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