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Title: windows password hacking
Post by: Eggtastico on October 29, 2010, 15:39:46 PM
worth sharing, it worked fine on an XP laptop I just fixed

http://pogostick.net/~pnh/ntpasswd/
Title: windows password hacking
Post by: bear on October 29, 2010, 16:03:16 PM
There is a few that works on Hirens bootCD and they have been there for a some years now.
Title: Re:windows password hacking
Post by: Mark on October 29, 2010, 22:26:36 PM
Ive a real good one Ill put up on my webspace, cia password commander
Title: Re:windows password hacking
Post by: soopahfly on October 30, 2010, 11:54:56 AM
Quote from: MarkIve a real good one Ill put up on my webspace, cia password commander

That sounds interesting :D
Title: Re:windows password hacking
Post by: Pete on October 31, 2010, 20:07:16 PM
Ive got a few bits like this,

http://www.softpedia.com/get/Security/Security-Related/Password-Viewer.shtml - is handy for viewing ***** passwords, useful with pop3 collector software and things.

http://www.lostpassword.com/kit-forensic.htm - expensive but another handy one.
Title: Re:windows password hacking
Post by: Cypher on November 10, 2010, 20:46:54 PM
Quote from: Eggtasticoworth sharing, it worked fine on an XP laptop I just fixed

http://pogostick.net/~pnh/ntpasswd/

I thought I recognised the link, this has saved my bacon a couple times, works everytime.


Quote from: PeteIve got a few bits like this,

http://www.softpedia.com/get/Security/Security-Related/Password-Viewer.shtml - is handy for viewing ***** passwords, useful with pop3 collector software and things.  

Yep, Ive used this is or a similar program, great when your in a situation when no one has the answers.
Title: Re: windows password hacking
Post by: Seven10Hearts on October 10, 2012, 03:46:03 AM
Hi Guys,

New to this forum. So far, I'm really diggin' it.

I know this is a very old, old post but I was hoping maybe someone will be able to help me out.

Pretty much, I got scammed out of $500 trying to rent out a room. Things went sour and I ended up taking her laptop as collateral. The thing is, I can't get in. I know about http://pogostick.net/~pnh/ntpasswd/ but I don't understand the instructions.

I'm trying to boot from USB:

How to make an bootable USB drive

1.) Copy all the files that is inside the usbXXXXXX.zip or on the CD onto an usb drive, directly on the drive, not inside any directory/folder.
2.) It is OK if there are other files on the USB drive from before, they will not be removed.

3.) Install bootloader on the USB drive, from command prompt in windows (start the command line with "run as administrator" if possible)
X:syslinux.exe -ma X:
Replace X: with the drive letter the USB drive shows up as (DO NOT USE C:)

I copied the files onto the USB but I don't understand step 3. "Install bootlader on the USB drive..."

Can anyone clear this up for me?

Anything will be greatly appreciated.

Thanks.

Sincerely,

710 Hearts
Title: Re: windows password hacking
Post by: Cypher on October 10, 2012, 23:53:54 PM
Yes you can leave other files on a USB drive, you just need to unzip all the files into the root of a USB Key.

Reboot the laptop and boot from the USB key.  Step 3 isn't needed.
Title: Re: windows password hacking
Post by: Seven10Hearts on October 12, 2012, 07:18:07 AM
Sweetness! Got past  :thumbup: Again, really appreciate the help Cypher. Take it easy.
Title: windows password hacking
Post by: M3ta7h3ad on October 13, 2012, 13:09:08 PM
No one else wonder why "collateral" requires breaking the law? Granted its likely a yank, but still.
Title: Re: windows password hacking
Post by: Cypher on October 15, 2012, 18:51:33 PM
That did catch my eye tbh, I just chose to ignore the scenario.  I don't know why he/she bothered giving one.
Title: windows password hacking
Post by: M3ta7h3ad on October 16, 2012, 22:40:07 PM
Quote from: Cypher on October 15, 2012, 18:51:33 PM
That did catch my eye tbh, I just chose to ignore the scenario.  I don't know why he/she bothered giving one.

Aye, rings alarm bells more than if they just said "er I can't get this booting" :)