Offline NT Password & Registry Editor
The Offline NT Password & Registry Editor password cracker is the second fastest Windows password recovery tool I've used, after the for-pay PC Login Now password hacking program.
In a Hurry?: Read my review below or skip to the complete step-by-step guide to Offline NT Password & Registry Editor.
If you can burn a CD and choose a few options in a menu then you can hack into your computer with this tool.
Just download the free ISO file, burn it to a CD, and delete your password in just a few minutes.
You'll be able to access Windows without a password at all after running this tool!
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Pros
* Very fast password cracking tool
* No access to Windows or knowledge of old passwords is needed
* Program is completely free and open source, which means it will likely stay free
* Works with Windows Vista passwords and Windows XP passwords (and more)
* Program's ISO image is much smaller than those of other password recovery tools
Cons
* Offline NT Password tool is completely text based which is a little inconvenient
* ISO image must be burned to a CD before passwords can be reset
Description
* Offline NT Password & Registry Editor can delete any password from nearly any installation of Windows almost instantly.
* No installation in Windows is required making this program an easy alternative to many other password recovery tools.
* Offline NT Password & Registry Editor simply deletes passwords instead of displaying them making it fast and easy to use.
* Did I mention that Offine NT Password & Registry Editor is COMPLETELY FREE?
Guide Review - Offline NT Password & Registry Editor
Offline NT Password & Registry Editor (8/08 CD Build) is an amazing password recovery tool but instead of actually recovering your Windows password like Ophcrack and similar tools do, it deletes it. Without a password, you're allowed unrestricted access to your Windows operating system.
To begin, visit the Offline NT Password & Registry Editor website by clicking the Visit Their Web Site link below. Once there, click the big Bootdisk button at the top of the page. Scroll down to the "Download" section near the bottom of the page. Download the cd080802.zip file - the one described as the "Bootable CD image." The file is only around 3MB so it'll be a quick download for most of you.
Once downloaded, extract the ISO file from the ZIP file and burn the ISO image to a CD. Burning an ISO file is different than burning a normal file so if you need help please see How to Burn an ISO File to a CD.
After burning, boot from the CD by rebooting with the disc still in the drive. Offline NT Password & Registry Editor will start automatically.
After that, just follow the instructions on screen. There will be several screens that will ask you lots of questions but the default answers are usually OK. Just remember to choose which user you're deleting the password for when asked.
When Offline NT Password & Registry Editor finally deletes your password, remove the CD from the drive. Reset your computer and log in as you normally do but do not enter anything in the password field. You're in!
Once Windows loads, create a new password that you can remember:
* How to Create a Windows Vista Logon Password
* How to Create a Windows XP Logon Password
Offline NT Password & Registry Editor requires a little preparation but is very, very much worth the effort if you've been locked out of your Windows PC!
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