Gozo All American 10337 Posts user info edit post |
Okay, here's the basic story...my mom just died and I inherited her computer. It's not that great of a computer, but she may have put some stuff on there that I would be interested in reading. My problem is she has windows password protected. I can't figure out how to override or bypass the password. If anyone needs to know, it's Windows XP. Does anyone know a way to get around the password to see what she's got on the computer? Any help is appreciated. 8/20/2006 10:59:14 PM |
smoothcrim Universal Magnetic! 18966 Posts user info edit post |
ntpasswd 8/21/2006 12:20:01 AM |
marilynlov7 All American 650 Posts user info edit post |
sorry to hear about your mom... 8/21/2006 12:56:40 AM |
Cherokee All American 8264 Posts user info edit post |
try rebooting in safe mode and logging onto the default admin account, might not have a password, odds are she didn't make one for it so you might be good to go 8/21/2006 4:08:38 AM |
legatic All American 7481 Posts user info edit post |
if you just want to read the files on there, a good solution might be knoppix (http://www.knoppix.org/)
it's a cd-sized linux distribution. what that means, basically, is you download the file from that website, burn it onto a cd, and then you can boot into a self contained, fully loaded operating system
you'll be able to access most of the files on the hard drive, and can determine from there if you need to do anything to move them to another computer
that'd be a quick way to just take a peek and what's inside without having to do too much work 8/21/2006 5:28:02 AM |
drhavoc All American 3759 Posts user info edit post |
http://www.petri.co.il/forgot_administrator_password.htm 8/21/2006 6:29:02 AM |
Perlith All American 7620 Posts user info edit post |
You have a couple of options:
1) Find a tool/do some Googling on how to recover/crack a Windows password. Unless she was a security nut, should be LANMAN and easy to crack.
2) Easier method is to put her hard drive in another desktop (or external USB case) and get whatever files you need from there. 8/21/2006 7:11:12 AM |
engrish All American 2380 Posts user info edit post |
ERD Commander 8/21/2006 8:00:35 AM |
chickenhead
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was there a password "hint"?
& srry to you 8/21/2006 8:05:06 AM |
jbtilley All American 12797 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "try rebooting in safe mode and logging onto the default admin account, might not have a password, odds are she didn't make one for it so you might be good to go" |
You shouldn't have to go through the trouble (long boot time) of booting in safe mode. Just press Ctrl+Alt+Del twice at the login screen to get the traditional Windows 2000 user/pass entry window.
Note: If you have trouble pressing Ctrl+Alt+Del twice simultaneously, just press and hold Ctrl+Alt and while holding those two press Del twice.8/21/2006 8:16:54 AM |
joe17669 All American 22728 Posts user info edit post |
I'd suggest Ophcrack. You simply download it, burn it to a CD, and restart your computer. It will boot into a GUI and automatically display the passwords for all of your user accounts. It takes only a few minutes.
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/ophcrack/ophcrack-livecd-1.1.1.iso?download 8/21/2006 8:37:09 AM |
Petschska All American 1182 Posts user info edit post |
I've used this
http://home.eunet.no/~pnordahl/ntpasswd/
[Edited on August 21, 2006 at 12:58 PM. Reason : end link in wrong place] 8/21/2006 12:58:07 PM |