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Password
#1
Posted 13 September 2003 - 06:27 PM
Yes my school main computer has a password and is there anyway i can get it the type of password when you turn comp on i cant open and reset it soo how can i find it out and i need help on deep freeze can i find out password from reg or a dir in c:\ please help me
#2
Posted 13 September 2003 - 07:40 PM
As of now, Deep Freeze is still unbreakable. Sorry.
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#3
Posted 14 September 2003 - 04:01 PM
becuase on 1 of the servers deep freeze is disble all the time but when you install something and you must restart and we need the password for when it starts and we dont know it and not the windows login i think it a bios set password and how can we figure it out
#7
Posted 17 September 2003 - 02:36 AM
When you pull the battery it will set your cmos back to factory
defaults.
Do one thing first, Your CMOS holds a lot of important information so before you go messing around with the battery WRITE DOWN YOUR SETTINGS.
There are a few different ways to reset the cmos, here's a few:
1. there are many default common passwords,
such as:
At boot-up note the BIOS provider (Award, AMI, Phoenix, IBM, etc.)
For Award BIOS' try these backdoor passwords:
AWARD_SW
j262
HLT
SER
SKY_FOX
BIOSTAR
ALFAROME
Lkwpeter
j256
AWARD?SW
LKWPETER
syxz
ALLy
589589
589721
awkward
CONCAT
d8on
CONDO
j64
szyx
For AMI BIOS' try these backdoor passwords:
AMI
BIOS
PASSWORD
HEWITT RAND
AMI?SW
AMI_SW
LKWPETER
A.M.I.
CONDO
For PHOENIX BIOS' try this backdoor password:
phoenix
there are too many to count here's a list
http://www.phenoelit.de/dpl/dpl.html
(search for PC BIOS)
2. On some older PC's pressing the insert key upon startup will clear
the CMOS, make sure you hold it down till it's done booting.
3. Another way which we pretty much already covered, was to pull the
metallic nickel looking battery that supplies power to the CMOS.
4. Some times there is a small three pin jumper used to reset the bios,
just move the black little pin cover to the opposite two pins.
(Make sure to read the motherboards manual before this)
5. If the battery is soldered in you can take a soldering iron to it but
I don't recommend it unless you are a professional.
6. there are a few programs out on the net which are made to crack
certain types of bios passwords, I have one for award BIOS's here's a
couple:
http://www.11a.nu/ibios.htm
http://natan.zejn.si/rempass.html
Good reading:
http://www.astalavis...ios_hacking.txt
<http://www.astalavista.com/library/basics/guides/bios_hacking.txt>
http://www.virtualpl.../misc_bios.html
Tools:
http://www.red-demon...pwrecovery.html
Orinally posted by: Manu
defaults.
Do one thing first, Your CMOS holds a lot of important information so before you go messing around with the battery WRITE DOWN YOUR SETTINGS.
There are a few different ways to reset the cmos, here's a few:
1. there are many default common passwords,
such as:
At boot-up note the BIOS provider (Award, AMI, Phoenix, IBM, etc.)
For Award BIOS' try these backdoor passwords:
AWARD_SW
j262
HLT
SER
SKY_FOX
BIOSTAR
ALFAROME
Lkwpeter
j256
AWARD?SW
LKWPETER
syxz
ALLy
589589
589721
awkward
CONCAT
d8on
CONDO
j64
szyx
For AMI BIOS' try these backdoor passwords:
AMI
BIOS
PASSWORD
HEWITT RAND
AMI?SW
AMI_SW
LKWPETER
A.M.I.
CONDO
For PHOENIX BIOS' try this backdoor password:
phoenix
there are too many to count here's a list
http://www.phenoelit.de/dpl/dpl.html
(search for PC BIOS)
2. On some older PC's pressing the insert key upon startup will clear
the CMOS, make sure you hold it down till it's done booting.
3. Another way which we pretty much already covered, was to pull the
metallic nickel looking battery that supplies power to the CMOS.
4. Some times there is a small three pin jumper used to reset the bios,
just move the black little pin cover to the opposite two pins.
(Make sure to read the motherboards manual before this)
5. If the battery is soldered in you can take a soldering iron to it but
I don't recommend it unless you are a professional.
6. there are a few programs out on the net which are made to crack
certain types of bios passwords, I have one for award BIOS's here's a
couple:
http://www.11a.nu/ibios.htm
http://natan.zejn.si/rempass.html
Good reading:
http://www.astalavis...ios_hacking.txt
<http://www.astalavista.com/library/basics/guides/bios_hacking.txt>
http://www.virtualpl.../misc_bios.html
Tools:
http://www.red-demon...pwrecovery.html
Orinally posted by: Manu
#10 Guest_sifan_*
Posted 24 September 2003 - 01:52 PM
More information is needed:
What OS are you on?
What version of DeepFreeze is it?
There are few ways around DeepFreeze on some OS's.
As far as the removing the battery, your at school. Do that and you risk being expelled. Would that be worth it?
As far as DeepFreeze versions the first few versions had a slight bug where you could modify files that were already on the harddrive.
*Win98 only*
The next version bug allowed users to use ms-dos(win 98) to edit files.
Also on Win98 you can try using boot-up quick keys. holding Shift+F5 down to login to Safe Mode I believe. An one for starting up in Ms-Dos. Unless they were shut off in the bios.
If you have access to the floppy drive try booting for a start-up disc. But if the boot-keys are disabled, I bet the flobby drive is too.
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You could try brute forcing the bios password using a program. Since your computer has deepfreeze, just restart to prevent your tracks being viewed.
Password help for bios: Most passwords used by school admins are "schoolname abbreviated""school year"
Example: Stony Point High School class year 2004
password: sphs2004
I do speak from experiance on all the above information. I was a Student Admin for my high school and I tackled Fortress 101, Cleanslate and Deep Freeze. There is always away around them.
Best of luck.
What OS are you on?
What version of DeepFreeze is it?
There are few ways around DeepFreeze on some OS's.
As far as the removing the battery, your at school. Do that and you risk being expelled. Would that be worth it?
As far as DeepFreeze versions the first few versions had a slight bug where you could modify files that were already on the harddrive.
*Win98 only*
The next version bug allowed users to use ms-dos(win 98) to edit files.
Also on Win98 you can try using boot-up quick keys. holding Shift+F5 down to login to Safe Mode I believe. An one for starting up in Ms-Dos. Unless they were shut off in the bios.
If you have access to the floppy drive try booting for a start-up disc. But if the boot-keys are disabled, I bet the flobby drive is too.
------
You could try brute forcing the bios password using a program. Since your computer has deepfreeze, just restart to prevent your tracks being viewed.
Password help for bios: Most passwords used by school admins are "schoolname abbreviated""school year"
Example: Stony Point High School class year 2004
password: sphs2004
I do speak from experiance on all the above information. I was a Student Admin for my high school and I tackled Fortress 101, Cleanslate and Deep Freeze. There is always away around them.
Best of luck.
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