techie333

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So it seems like windows 7 corrupted the password I set for the admin account because it did not work. Probably because I set the password then set it up to do automatic login using the 'control userpasswords2' command. So now i am using a vista password cracker but it can't seem to find the registry? It states it is in winnt/system32/config but when i type that in, it does not find it. is the registrysam file in a different location? If so can someone please list it here? Thanks so much in advance...
 

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When i was a Windows 10 user,i had a similar problem with my computer, but as i know,the solution is similar for both Windows 7 and Windows 10
Step 1:Restart your Windows pc,wait until login screen appear
Step 2:press the Shift key 5 times to enable super administrator account
Step 3:Enter into your computer using the SAC account and head to Control Panel
Step 4:Change the login password and save the changes.
Reboot and login the locked computer with the new password,or download it.
Windows 7 64 bit (should be the same for 32 bit)

Admin rights required

C:\Windows\System32\config\
 

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Are you using OPHCrack?
Works for me (Or well, worked. Back on 6801. Give it a try, use the Vista one)
 

OPHcrack doesn't work for me as well

It displays:

Tables found:
/mnt/hdc/tables/vista_free

No partition containing hashes found !!


So I don't see how to reset admin password ??? any other way ?
 

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Thanks a lot. It works perfectly !
 

You're welcome Pierre - glad it worked for you.
 

Windows\System32\config worked for me. Note it is case sensitive
 

Too bad, I got into this kind of trouble after the New Year holiday .
But it is easy to solve it,Google helps a lot,it recommended this to me, Link Removed.
 

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When i was a Windows 10 user,i had a similar problem with my computer, but as i know,the solution is similar for both Windows 7 and Windows 10
Step 1:Restart your Windows pc,wait until login screen appear
Step 2:press the Shift key 5 times to enable super administrator account
Step 3:Enter into your computer using the SAC account and head to Control Panel
Step 4:Change the login password and save the changes.
Reboot and login the locked computer with the new password,or download it.
 

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