How to recover Windows NT/2k/XP/Vista/Win7 admin password?


How to recover Windows NT/2k/XP/Vista/Win7 

admin password?

            Sometimes, situation comes that you have changed your windows operating system password and after that you can't remind your password then you have to only the way left is Format. But, why formatting is the only solution. Why you can't recover your password?

             Yes there is a way to recover your windows operating system password including Windows 7. When you will search the internet there are many tools which claims to break the windows operating system password. Some of them are paid version and some are free. Some will work and some will not work. In some password breaker software you will be not able to understand what to do?

             Hence, we are showing you the best tool for password recovery. I am sure after using this tool you will not use any other tool like me. 

            This tool name is Offline NT Password & Registry Editor.

              How to use Offline NT Password & Registry Editor?

              First download this software from here only around 4MB in size. Official location is here, you can download the software from official site also.

             Now procedure starts : 

             1.   You will download the software you will get it in zip. Just unzip it and you will find an iso file. Just burn it in cd. It will make a bootable cd.

             2. Of which computer you want to break the password, restart the PC with bootable cd you have made. 

            3. Press Enter at the boot time when prompts. After pressing the Enter after a few second window will be like this :


                4.     Press ENTER at the boot: prompt, shown above.
                        If Windows started, you see an error message, or you see a blank screen for longer than a few minutes, then something went wrong. If you see anything other than the message shown above then Offline NT Password & Registry Editor did not start correctly and will not remove/reset your password.

                5. Wait for load it.


              Now you will see several lines of text that quickly run down the screen. You don't need to do anything here. Just wait. 

              6. The next step in the Offline NT Password & Registry Editor process is to select the partion that contains the Windows installation that you want to delete a password from.
             If you don't know in which partion windows is loaded just press ENTER to accept the default partition. Otherwise, type the number corresponding to the correct partition from the list and press Enter.
               7.  Now Offline NT Password & Registry Editor needs to know the exact location of the Windows Registry. Except in the rarest of occasions, the default location will be the correct one.
               Press ENTER to accept the default Windows Registry path of Windows/System32/config.
               8. Press ENTER to accept the default choice of 1, which is Password reset [sam system security].
                9. Now that the registry is loaded and available to the program, Offline NT Password & Registry Editor needs to know exactly what you want to do.
                   Press ENTER to accept the default choice of Edit user data and passwords.
This will load the necessary options for the actual password reset.
                10. Now it needs to know which Windows user's password you'd like to delete (erase, clear, blank, remove, call it what you like).
                  A default user is listed between the brackets at the prompt. In the above example, you can see that it's the Administrator user.
                If the default user is the user you'd like to remove the password from, simply press ENTER. Otherwise, enter the username from the list and then press ENTER.
                11. At the bottom of the screen you'll see the User Edit Menu with several options to choose                           from. Type 1 for Clear (blank) user password and then press ENTER.
                 12. Assuming there weren't any problems, you should see a Password cleared! message after entering 1 in the previous step. Type ! to quit editing user and then press ENTER.

                 13. Enter q and then press ENTER to quit the Offline NT Password & Registry Editor  reistery editing tool.
              
                 14. At the Step FOUR: Writing back changes menu, Offline NT Password & Registry Editor asks if you want to write file(s) backType y and then press ENTER.

                  15. Offline NT Password & Registry Editor gives you an option here to rerun the program. If you've been following along with this tutorial and everything seems to have worked properly then there's little reason to repeat anything. Press ENTER to confirm the default option of not rerunning the password reset.

                  16. That's it... you've just completed the Offline NT Password & Registry Editor password removal process.
                  In the next step, you'll finally get to logon to Windows without entering a password!

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