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Does anybody know of a good program that gives you the passwords for the accounts on your computer? The admin password on my computer was changed by somebody and i cant do much since half of the stuff i use wont work unless its run my the admin. I have tried some but they either wont work,cost money, or are too complicated.

Please help!
 

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I HIGHLY doubt you'll find the password with a friggen' bruteforcer. The password could be anything...it'd be nearly impossible to find it.
 

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search for "Hirens Boot CD" and download it for torrents. You boot from it and it has 3 or 4 programes that display the Admin passwords on a Windows Partion you can then login as Admin and change any of the user passwords you need to.
 

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hogg said:
Have you tried Winternals Administrator's Pak I used it before to change the admin password i forgot.
I wanted to recommend it too.
it's an autoboot disk which look like windows XP, working to recover data, password, registry etc.
winternals was shareware though, you will have to find it by yourself. It was part of Sysinternals.com softwares, now bought by microsoft which doesn't support this software anymore
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Go to "Run" and type "CMD". Now type "net user" and press enter to see all the accounts. If your username is one-word, type in "net user yourname *" and replace "yourname" with your username, and just type in your new password, push enter, and re-type your password, and push enter.

P.S. If you ever want to see more info on an account, type "net user yourname", replace "yourname" with your username, and push enter.
 

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GamerOnHere said:
Go to "Run" and type "CMD". Now type "net user" and press enter to see all the accounts. If your username is one-word, type in "net user yourname *" and replace "yourname" with your username, and just type in your new password, push enter, and re-type your password, and push enter.

P.S. If you ever want to see more info on an account, type "net user yourname", replace "yourname" with your username, and push enter.
I did this at school
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