Sunday, 13 February 2011

How to Crack the Administrator Password in Windows XP?

The windows XP is the Operating system which is used by 60 percent of customers because the flexibility and compatibility offered by it with the windows and web applications, the educational organization and government offices have making use of it. Moreover, if by any chance someone has implemented the Administration password on the windows XP operating system then it is difficult to crack. Therefore, I am providing you the steps to crack the Windows XP Administrator Password in the example which given below-

* In case you want to make changes in the security privileges then must have the administrator password and in case you do not have that password then you can first click on the start and then select run option and finally type the cmd in the run text box and press enter which will takes the user to the command line interface which is also known as Windows Power shell, you can carry your operations in Command shell using the commands described in the DOS suite.

Click Start-> Run-> Type CMD

Then the DOS shell screen appears on the screen which is given below-

Steps to crack the Administrative password in windows XP

* After that enter the ‘cd\’ in the command prompt shell which will remove the Administrator and the Documents and settings from the brackets and then again type the ‘cd\windows\system32’ in the command prompt then you can easily see that WINDOWS\system32 has replaced the administrator and Document and settings, the logon information which contains the password and username is stored in the system folders which is referred as <="" b=""> and all data logon storage files are there in system folders.

Type cd\ then cd\windows\system32

The DOS screen will appears like this-

Steps to crack the Administrative password in windows XP

* After that make a temporary directory in the windows XP such that type mkdir with the directory name then it will create a temporary directory in the system like your are entering mkdir and after a space type chirag then temporary directory with the name of chirag is created.

Type mkdir chirag

Steps to crack the Administrative password in windows XP

* Once the temporary directory has been created in windows XP then you can copy the windows directory based files in the logon.scr file under the main directory Windows\system32 then it will copy the system details information in the temporary directory chirag which as displays as follows-

Type copy logon.scr chirag\logon.scr

Steps to crack the Administrative password in windows XP

* Following the above step copy the cmd.exe file in the same temporary directory chirag using the same sort of syntax but logon.scr will be replaced by cmd.exe. In this way we have copied these logon.scr and cmd.exe files into temporary directory and the syntax of which as described below as follows-

Type copy cmd.exe chirag\cmd.exe

Steps to crack the Administrative password in windows XP

* After that delete the logon.scr file from system using the del command and rename the cmd.exe and replaced it with the name of logon.scr and the syntax of which is given below-

Type Del logon.scr

Type rename cmd.exe logon.scr

Steps to crack the Administrative password in windows XP

* Then type Exit

Steps to crack the Administrative password in windows XP

* The windows will automatically backup the command program and screen saver file using the edited settings of the screensaver when you log in the system then the command will appears as ask you for the new user name and password and this will set your new password as you’re administrative password and then login with the same administrative password in windows XP and enjoy the trip of windows XP. 


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Raheel Ahmed Khan
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