Windows 7 - Windows 7 Password Recoverey

Asked By Robert
01-Jun-10 07:34 AM
Need Windows 7 Password Recovery options so you can recover your
Windows 7 password? If you need to get your Windows 7 password
recovered, then I will help you to do this.

I will help you to do this by giving you the best Windows 7 password
recovery options. This way, you will be able to recover your Windows 7
password on the easiest, fastest and safest way.

the best way to recover your Windows 7 password is by using a Windows
7 Password Recovery program. This way, you will be able to automatically
recover a Windows 7 password.

The program is called Password Resetter, and It will automatically
start resetting your password so you can log back into Windows 7.

This is how it works:

1 =96 At first, Password Resetter will automatically create your
bootable USB or CD. It will then start copying your Wndows 7 files
over to the bootable USB or CD.
2 =96 After that, Password Resetter will start locating your system
user.
3 =96 Once located, it will automatically start resetting your password.
4 =96 Once completed, you simply restart your computer and you will be
able to login to Windows 7 without using a password.

So, in order to recover your Windows 7 password, you can do 2 things.
You either do this by re-installing Windows 7 which takes quite some
time and you take the risk of losing your personal files. Or, you use
a software program that will automatically start resetting your
password.  to know more : http://bit.ly/H7JOz
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  Pegasus [MVP] replied to Robert
01-Jun-10 07:59 AM
Spam
  Mike S replied to Pegasus [MVP]
01-Jun-10 08:11 AM
For anyone who really does need to retrieve their password, I use the
Ophcrack Live CD: you download the image, burn it to a CD, boot from it,
select a user interface (the gui has worked for me on 3 different XP
boxes) and let it run. the boxes ranged from < 1GHz 512MB RAM, to 2.8
GHz 2GB RAM, and the crack times were all under ten minutes.

http://ophcrack.sourceforge.net/

Mike
  John John - MVP replied to Mike S
01-Jun-10 08:23 AM
How long and complex were the passwords and which set of rainbow tables
were you using?

John
  Mike S replied to John John - MVP
02-Jun-10 02:46 AM
They were up to 8 characters long, one was all lower case letters, one
mixed lower case and upper case letters and numbers.
  xu syon replied to Robert
12-Jan-12 10:20 PM
The first thing you should do is check whether you really forget login password or not. When we install Windows, it automatically creates an account “Administrator” and sets its password to blank. So if you have forget your user account password then try this:



You can get into the Safe Mode to reset your account password from “Control Panel -> User Accounts”. In Safe Mode Windows will show this in-built Administrator account in Login screen.

But note that it just appears when you have enable it before or there is not other admin account exist.

Windows 7 also provide another method to recover forgotten Password by using “Reset Disk”. If you created a Password Reset Disk in Past, you can use that disk to reset the password. If you want to save time and without lose anything,recommend you to use a third party software--Windows Password Rescuer.It can recover windows 7/vista/xp/2008/2003/2000 password within several minutes.Or you can use Daos Windows 7 Password Recovery Tool. No need to reinstall your operation system.Only four steps to recover the password:

Step 1: Download Windows Password Rescuer/Daos Windows 7 Password Recovery Tool on another computer.

Step 2: Install Windows Password Rescuer/Daos Windows 7 Password Recovery Tool and use it to burn a bootable CD/DVD or USB flash drive

Step 3: BIOS setting,setup your computer boot from CD/DVD or USB

Step 4: Reset Windows password by a few clicks.You also can use Windows Password Rescuer/Daos Windows 7 Password Recovery Tool to add a new user with administrator privilege to your Windows. With this New user account you can logon your locked computer directly.
  Scratchi replied to xu syon
12-Jan-12 11:32 PM
Right.. for $17.95.

Get out of here.  Don't let the door hit you on the way out.
  Peter Foldes replied to xu syon
13-Jan-12 12:36 AM

         
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