Password crackingThe specific steps are as follows:
Search for "cracking the XP Password" on the Internet will see a lot of information, most of which are said to be able to crack the Windows XP operating system password is not universal, but can only solve the problem of operating system password in some versions; some cannot even be implemented. The use of "erd commander" can successfully crack the Windows XP/2003 operating system password, just to solve the password problem, the effect is absolutely good! Since the prototype of this tool is system maintenance, we only use a small component. However, you still need to prepare a blank disc.
By default, the program is only an ISO image file. Use the "Nero" and other CD recording software to burn the image file to the CD. Then, set the boot sequence of the computer to optical drive first in the BIOS of the computer.
Use this CD to boot the computer. At startup, we will find that the startup interface is very similar to Windows XP. After the startup is complete, you can enter the erd commander setting interface. If you have two or more operating systems installed, select the system to crack the password. After the selection is complete, specify the keyboard layout and Time Zone of the system, and click "OK" to complete the settings.
Go to the "erd commander" desktop, choose "start"> "Administrative Tools"> "Password Change" from the main menu, and enter the password setting wizard dialog box. Click "NEXT" in the dialog box to go to the password setting page. Select the account for which you want to set the password, and enter the same password in the "New Password" and "Password Confirmation" columns, click "NEXT" to change the account password in Windows XP.
Note:
Currently, all the methods circulating on the Internet use SAM files. This method will cause system access failure after cracking the password. The SAM file is the Security account Management Database. Security Accounts Management Database ), it is the core of the NT architecture operating system, including Windows NT/2000/XP/2003. The Security Account Manager manages user accounts through the Security Identifier SID. Each SID is generated when the system adds an account. Once an account is deleted, the corresponding SID is also deleted. Even if we create another account immediately, the newly generated SID values are different. The method of deleting the SAM file to crack the password is only valid for the win2000 operating system, but not for Windows XP/2003.