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    , Pavilion Windows Vista. . . , . Safe Mode . ?

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    : : http://home.eunet.no/~pnordahl/ntpasswd/
    OK, you can reset a forgotten Windows Vista password without a Vista password rest disk, but you wont receive any help from Vista to do it. Instead, the Offline NT Password & Registry Editor is your ticket. This password editor not only works on Windows Vista, but also on all releases of Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003. It works by booting from a CD or USB flash drive and selecting a few options in a command line menu interface. (Booting this password editor from a floppy disk is possible, but is not currently supported for Vista.)

    NOTE: If you change the administrators password on a Windows XP or Windows Vista system that is using the Encrypted File System (EFS), all of the encrypted files will become inaccessible. The password for the Administrator account is used to create the EFS encryption key. Changing the Administrator account back to using the original password should restore access to the encrypted files, but I have not tried it.

    There are many menu options in the password editor; if you only need to blank the Administrators password, here are the basic steps. If you need more detailed information, read the FAQ.

    Download and burn the ISO file on to a CD or USB flash drive
    Boot from the CD or USB flash drive
    Hit Enter at the boot: prompt
    Select the boot partition (usually 1)
    Enter the PATH to the registry hive files (hit Enter for the default WINDOWS\System32\config)
    Hit Enter (1) for password reset
    Hit Enter (1) to edit user data and passwords
    Hit Enter to change password for the Administrator account
    Enter * to blank the password
    Enter y to blank the password
    Enter ! to quit the password editor
    Enter q to exit the change NT password utility
    Enter y to save the changes to the Windows SAM database
    Enter n to exit the program
    Remove the CD or USB flash drive and reboot the computer
    Having the ability to reset forgotten passwords and gain administrator access to your computer and can be a great time saver, but should only be a attempted by an IT professional. Using sophisticated system manipulation tools, you can easily make things worse rather than better.

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    http://www.kood.org/windows-password-renew/
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    Offline NT Password & Registry Editor , , - .

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