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Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Hack Adminstrator Password For Windows XP ......

This is a cool little computer trick for Microsoft Windows trick I’ve picked up in my travels and decided to share it with you fine and ethical individuals . Log in and go to your DOS command prompt and enter these commands exactly: Here are the steps involved to Hack the Window XP Administrator Password .

Go to Start –> Run –> Type in CMD 

You will get a command prompt.
Enter these commands the way it is given,

cd\ 
cd\ windows\system32 
mkdir temphack 
copy logon.scr temphack\logon.scr 
copy cmd.exe temphack\cmd.exe 
del logon.scr 
rename cmd.exe logon.scr 
exit 

Wait its not over read the rest to find out how to Hack the Window XP Administrator Password A Brief explanation of what you are currently doing here is Your are nagivating to the windows system Directory where the system files are stored. Next your creating a temporary directory called mkdir. After which you are copying or backing up the logon.scr and cmd.exe files into the mkdir then you are deleting the logon.scr file and renaming cmd.exe file to logon.scr. So basically you are telling windows is to backup the command program and the screen saver file. Then we edited the settings so when windows loads the screen saver, we will get an unprotected dos prompt without logging in. When this appears enter this command net user password .

Example :  If the admin user name is aravind and you want change the password to 123.
Then type in the following command     (net user aravind 123)

This will change the admin password to pass. Thats it you have sucessfully hacked the Window XP Administrator Password now you can Log in, using the hacked Window XP Administrator Password and do whatever you want to do.

Here are the steps involved to De Hack or restore the Window XP Administrator Password to cover your tracks. Go to Start –> Run –> Type in CMD You will get a command prompt. Enter these commands the way it is given

cd\ 
cd\ windows\system32\temphack 
copy logon.scr C:\windows\system32\logon.scr 
copy cmd.exe C:\windows\system32\cmd.exe 
exit

                                    Or

C:\windows\system32\temphack and copy the contents of temphack back into system32 directory click Yes to overwrite the modified files.

Note To administrators: You can block the entire password change thing just a little tweak in the local security policy (control panel->administrative tools,works only for administrators group) will disallow any change in password even if u r the Admin (u can put a number of other restrictions too), but be cautious to give other users limitted accounts. After you have done this, the above Screensaver technique will fail.

Update: The above Method only works if the system is FAT/FAT32 - because of the updated “user rights management” in NTFS - file level rights etc. 

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