HOW TO RESET Administrator PASSWORD and Unlock any PCs?!

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Published 2024-01-07
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All Comments (21)
  • @lonewolf36s
    This was actually useful and not a rigged scenario, good work on this one.
  • @itachiuchiwa777
    You don't need an installation media at all but just upon botting windows force power off it then power it on and press F10 or F8 for repairing it then it boots from the recovery partition and you get CMD and you can do the same steps (sticky keys glich) to reset windows password. * A smart guy can disable sticky key glitch but you still can do it through booting again from an installation media or as I said from repairing boot partition the load the hive of offline windows then reactivate the sticky keys again.
  • @Mikigoalie
    Hey! I just wanted to thank you for showing us this exploit. No harm intended, it's just super convenient to repair users pcs this way in case they forget passwords
  • @aakibkhan9366
    Not only this, there is one more option to reset password known as SETHC. Simply you just need to replace your SETHC key with cmd just like this as Utilman.exe to cmd.exe, Then you only need to press SHIFT button 5 consecutive times and then boom You'll see a command prompt where you'll be able to reset the password by using the same commands.. Happy Learning- :) :)
  • @PiercedJeebus-
    You are right on point with this one...I have been locked out of my admin account for 3 months....not anymore.Ty for this video
  • @mikerentiers
    You left out some points. In cmd the external drive is not always D:. I had to run a list and find the correct disk. I think you forgot that not everyone is using the same external drive as you.
  • Your English is so good I saw a video that you had posted about 7 years ago They just randomly come across and I've noticed the difference between how you speak now and then I just want to save me amazing progress! I honestly thought he lived neither Canada by the way you need to come to Vancouver since you were doing it doing survey or God forbid you lived in America. Lies speaking at a Native speakers level for English impressive
  • @Girlust
    Just go to startup recovery menu, open cmd, then open notepad, see all files, rename sethc.exe to something.exe and cmd.exe to sethc.exe then restart computer and logon screen press shift button 5 times and then you will have command prompt with admin access..
  • @albrettnell
    Works IF you can boot from the created media - if the BIOS has a password and boot from USB (or CD) is turned off, you can't boot the media. However, a really handy way to get into a system if the user has forgotten the admin password and they have not also set (and forgot) the BIOS password.
  • @FaxonD
    After closing the Command Prompt, I have no option to Continue. Only Troubleshoot and Turn off your PC. What do I do to continue the boot with the changes I have made?
  • @scottspa74
    So many comments saying 'this is old news/technique'. So what. Ive never seen it, or thought of it. Thanks MASS for sharing this. Im not intending to use it maliciously, but as someone somewhat new to the cybersecurity field, it's certainly something im glad I'm now aware of and to consider. 👍💯
  • @tolfx
    Cool tutorial but if the PC is more secure, it will likely have password required to access bios or boot.
  • @Gavintyler21
    Not sure if I missed it, but do I need to go back and change the file names
  • @eddys.3524
    Now that is exactly the reason why most administrators block the use of external media on their network. So this only will work on privatly owned computers or computers is small organizations.
  • @unknown_girIl
    it wont even let me open that downloaded thing its asking for admin pass..
  • @arthurwekati
    Very good because you left everything intact and only accessed what you needed. Normally others like spotmau would remove the pswd completely which raises eyebrows
  • @namesofnick3321
    Can you do the same video with a usb? I’m pretty confused and unsure what to do. Please and thank you
  • @sergejfrese467
    Why you renaming twice? Just rename cmd.exe to cmd.exe.bck and rename sethc.exe to cmd.exe, then reboot and hit shift button several times until cmd.exe pops out 😊
  • @msaadkhan0957
    I waited years 😯 but someone has actually made video on this topic ❤🎉thanks a lot brother😊