Hack Windows Password using pendrive of Recovery Tools:
List of Windows Password Recovery Tools:
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Windows Passwords With Free Password Recovery Tools. Many peoples forget
their windows passwords and in that case these freeware Recovery tools
help them like a charm. So here is a list of some Password recovery
tools.
List of Windows Password Recovery Tools:
Ophcrack
offers one of the best free password recovery solutions in the market.
Ophcrack comes in two versions: a stand alone installer and a Live CD.
The stand alone installer requires you to additionally download separate
rainbow tables whereas the Live CD already has them. As the stand alone
installer uses about 1.5GB of rainbow tables, it offers much better
recovery. However, the download size is certainly an issue. Also, the
Live CD version is a bit easier to use for cracking passwords.
So, I will discuss only the Live CD version. You must choose the
right version of Ophcrack Live CD for your operating system. If you use
Windows XP, the download (Ophcrack XP Live CD) is nearly 415MB whereas
for Windows 7, Windows Vista and Windows 2008, it (Ophcrack Vista Live CD)
is about 495MB. Ophcrack may be identified as a virus by your
anti-virus software. That is a false alert and should be reported to the
antivirus company.
To crack passwords with Ophcrack, download the iso file for
the appropriate Live CD and burn it on a compact disk using an image
burning software. If you use Windows 7, you can use your OS's inbuilt
image burning software.
Then boot the computer
whose password you wish to recover using that disk. Ophcrack is fully
automatic and you don't need to do anything from your side. It will
automatically detect users and start the password recovery process.
Then, it will display their passwords on the screen. You can note them
for logging in to the locked account.
Ophcrack recovers passwords nearly 99 times out of 100. Ophcrack is limited to recovering passwords upto 14 characters.
If you mind downloading large amounts of data Ophcrack needs, then
PC Login Now is an excellent alternative. In addition to its smaller
size, its password recovery is one of the fastest and the easiest I have
seen. However, PC Login Now does not actually recovers your password.
It resets it.
To get started, you will need to download a nearly 60MB exe file from the PC Login Now website.
Open the downloaded file to extract the ISO image of the Live CD. Burn
the ISO file to a compact disk and then, boot your computer using the
burned disk. PC Login Now will automatically load. Follow the on-screen
instructions to choose your operating system and then the username whose
password you wish to reset.
Then, choose the Password is empty checkbox to remove your
password. Then, PC Login Now will ask you to reset another user's
password. Choose No and then OK to restart your PC. Use a blank password
while logging in and you are good to go. PC Login Now works on Windows
7, Windows XP and Windows Vista.
Offline NT Password Recovery & Registry Editor:
Another open source recovery software that resets forgotten Windows passwords. Offline NT Password Recovery is also needed to be installed on a CD before working. However, there is also a version that can be installed on USB drives to create a bootable usb
drive (if your motherboard supports it). Its small size (nearly 3MB)
makes it an excellent alternative to other bulky recovery options.
It just has one con. Its interface being completely text based is
not for the lovers of GUI based systems. To reset your password, just
boot into your computer using the Live CD or the USB drive and follow
the on-screen instructions. Your password will be changed to a blank
one. This software works on Windows 7, Windows XP, Windows NT and
Windows Vista. It also supports 64 bit versions of these Operating
systems.
Cain & Abel is another free password recovery software. Unlike the software mentioned above, Cain & Abel
needs to be installed on another administrator account on the computer
containing the locked account. It also requires separate downloading of
rainbow tables. Since, you can use inbuilt Windows
functions to reset a password if you have access to a working admin
account on the computer, I see no use for this software unless you are
desperate about recovering your password. Cain & Abel works only on Windows XP.
Note: Most of these software are available as Live CD's. (For non technical readers, a Live CD is a compact disk that contains a bootable operating system that you can use from the CD itself, without having the need to install it.)
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