I used an HP notebook that was installed with the VISTAHOMEBASIC system a few days ago. When I started the system, I was prompted to enter the password. I didn't know the key and had to start cracking. however, because of the new version, neither DOS nor WINPE can recognize the hard drive of the notebook, I will use it to run the Ubuntu CD. after several minutes of scrolling, GNOME Desktop entered. open DRIVE directly, that is, C: \ in WINDOWS. go to WINDOWS \ SYSTEM32 and find SETHC. EX
I used an HP notebook installed with the vista home basic system a few days ago. I was prompted to enter the password when I started the system. I didn't know the key and had to start cracking.
However, because of the new version, DOS and win pe systems cannot recognize the hard drive of the notebook, I will use it to run the Ubuntu CD.
After several minutes of scrolling, GNOME Desktop entered.
Open DRIVE directly, that is, C: \ in WINDOWS.
Go to WINDOWS \ SYSTEM32, find SETHC. EXE, and RENAME it, for example, SETHC1.EXE, and RENAME the CMD. EXE file to SETHC. EXE. OK. Now RESTART the computer.
When the login page is reached, you can easily access or directly press the 5 SHIFT key to open the sticky key. Now it has become the cmd of the system permission and the user password is directly updated, for example, "net user hp 123321", Press enter! Enter the system with the new password.
Cracking successful!