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Posted: Mon Jul 30, 2007 5:54 am
by The Lamb
I have tried that code, what i get was a System Error 5 occured and Access denied...
is it blocked?

Posted: Mon Jul 30, 2007 5:53 pm
by azer89
The Lamb wrote:I have tried that code, what i get was a System Error 5 occured and Access denied...
is it blocked?
it's mean the command was disabled by admin

Posted: Tue Jul 31, 2007 3:36 am
by athlete501
ya i'm in the process of looking up how to get around this...

**edit**
still cant find an answer. anyone got anything about enabling commands that were disabled by admin?

Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2007 3:01 am
by joelstad
Yeah: If you have physical access to the machine, run a diagnostic cd like Winternals (live version, don't try and install it) and create and save that batch file you're talking about to the disk. Set it to run at startup using regedit or whatever you want and that might work. I haven't actually done this but it seems like it should do it.

Has anyone tried running a live version of Linux with Samba so you can just browse the disk and change what you need?

--Joel
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Aprilia TX311M

Posted: Thu Aug 02, 2007 7:46 pm
by tianstudioinc
Better to use Bart-PE disk instead. It has included software for cracking any users password, and even put them all blank.

Please refer to : http://www.nu2.nu/pebuilder/

Posted: Fri Aug 03, 2007 3:55 am
by athlete501
thats only if you have the time to boot from the cd and all. i mean if you dont have the cd with you. theres option two. w/e works.

Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2007 3:07 pm
by GEOXXX87
TELL US

Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2007 3:19 pm
by athlete501
to tell you the truth geo, i completely forgot what i meant by option 2 lol. that was 4 months ago :/. ummm theres my way which is explained earlier in this thread which does not require a cd. and anyways, bart-pe's boot disk is a pain in the fucking ass. i've tried it, it wants a floppy but i only have a cd drive on my laptop. i have a better boot disk: Active@ Boot Disk: http://rapidshare.com/files/66091358/bootdisk.rar

however it only removes passwords..theres other tools on it but i just use the Password Remover..if you dont understand how it works, ask me. however if you dont know comprehend it, seems like you shouldnt be hacking at all. it's a pretty self-explanitory process though.

thanks

Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2008 5:44 am
by thndrcts
thanks atlete501 for this info it will help me a lot

Re

Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2008 1:24 pm
by tpunderground
Its very simple and anyone could do it...

1. Shut of your computer

2. As its turning on hold down F8

3. Then a menu will pop up full of options

4. Click the option called safe mode


5. Then when the computer turns on there will be a border around the screen and a second administrator account that wasn't there before.

From here it's entirely simple, goto the control panel and click user accounts. Then goto the person account that your trying to hack or for other reasons. Then goto there password options and delete the password. From here shut down the computer and turn it back on and you will be able to goto the account password and worry free.

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Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2008 6:53 pm
by athlete501
tpunderground wrote:Its very simple and anyone could do it...

1. Shut of your computer

2. As its turning on hold down F8

3. Then a menu will pop up full of options

4. Click the option called safe mode


5. Then when the computer turns on there will be a border around the screen and a second administrator account that wasn't there before.

From here it's entirely simple, goto the control panel and click user accounts. Then goto the person account that your trying to hack or for other reasons. Then goto there password options and delete the password. From here shut down the computer and turn it back on and you will be able to goto the account password and worry free.

Give me some feed on my post I really enjoy good reader response, so thanks for the read and enjoy other posts...
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wow..i wanna say no comment but this needs one...

this ONLY works if they didnt set up a password on the administrator account when they installed windows, which MANY people do set up the password. (makes sense)

second if the target pc has XP PRO, you dont have to go to safe mode(XP HOME however has to go into safemode..i think, correct me if i'm wrong)...just hit Ctrl+Alt+Del twice in a row when there is the log in screen (note: there cant be any others logged in) and then when there is a username field and put in Administrator and then leave password blank and you'll get the same effect as the safe mode process

YOUR WRONG

Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2008 7:03 pm
by tpunderground
That is completely incorrect, you can do this with any windows xp ran computer....

Re: YOUR WRONG

Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2008 7:07 pm
by athlete501
tpunderground wrote:That is completely incorrect, you can do this with any windows xp ran computer....
i know you can..but if they set up a password when installing windows..it cant be done..it'll only come up with another password. if you tried it on my computer, you would fail miserably

Re: YOUR WRONG

Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2008 8:26 pm
by jack krauser
athlete501 wrote:
tpunderground wrote:That is completely incorrect, you can do this with any windows xp ran computer....
i know you can..but if they set up a password when installing windows..it cant be done..it'll only come up with another password. if you tried it on my computer, you would fail miserably
yes athlete is right i have heard of that too..and i have also tried it and it didn't worked for the exact reason ;)