Windows 7 Password Recoverey

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Need Windows 7 Password Recovery options so you can recover your

Windows 7 password? If you need to get your Windows 7 password

recovered, then I will help you to do this.



I will help you to do this by giving you the best Windows 7 password

recovery options. This way, you'll be able to recover your Windows 7

password on the easiest, fastest and safest way.



the best way to recover your Windows 7 password is by using a Windows

7 Password Recovery program. This way, you'll be able to automatically

recover a Windows 7 password.



The program is called Password Resetter, and It will automatically

start resetting your password so you can log back into Windows 7.



This is how it works:



1 – At first, Password Resetter will automatically create your

bootable USB or CD. It will then start copying your Wndows 7 files

over to the bootable USB or CD.

2 – After that, Password Resetter will start locating your system

user.

3 – Once located, it will automatically start resetting your password.

4 – Once completed, you simply restart your computer and you'll be

able to login to Windows 7 without using a password.



So, in order to recover your Windows 7 password, you can do 2 things.

You either do this by re-installing Windows 7 which takes quite some

time and you take the risk of losing your personal files. Or, you use

a software program that will automatically start resetting your

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Spam
 
On 6/1/2010 4:59 AM, Pegasus [MVP] wrote:

> Spam




For anyone who really does need to retrieve their password, I use the

Ophcrack Live CD: you download the image, burn it to a CD, boot from it,

select a user interface (the gui has worked for me on 3 different XP

boxes) and let it run. the boxes ranged from < 1GHz 512MB RAM, to 2.8

GHz 2GB RAM, and the crack times were all under ten minutes.



http://ophcrack.sourceforge.net/



Mike
 
Mike S wrote:

> On 6/1/2010 4:59 AM, Pegasus [MVP] wrote:

>> Spam


>

> For anyone who really does need to retrieve their password, I use the

> Ophcrack Live CD: you download the image, burn it to a CD, boot from it,

> select a user interface (the gui has worked for me on 3 different XP

> boxes) and let it run. the boxes ranged from < 1GHz 512MB RAM, to 2.8

> GHz 2GB RAM, and the crack times were all under ten minutes.




How long and complex were the passwords and which set of rainbow tables

were you using?



John
 
On 6/1/2010 5:23 AM, John John - MVP wrote:

> Mike S wrote:

>> On 6/1/2010 4:59 AM, Pegasus [MVP] wrote:

>>> Spam


>>

>> For anyone who really does need to retrieve their password, I use the

>> Ophcrack Live CD: you download the image, burn it to a CD, boot from

>> it, select a user interface (the gui has worked for me on 3 different

>> XP boxes) and let it run. the boxes ranged from < 1GHz 512MB RAM, to

>> 2.8 GHz 2GB RAM, and the crack times were all under ten minutes.


>

> How long and complex were the passwords and which set of rainbow tables

> were you using?

>

> John




They were up to 8 characters long, one was all lower case letters, one

mixed lower case and upper case letters and numbers.
 
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