XP password forgotten solution (WinPE)

  
        

When it comes to modifying XP passwords, many friends will think of SAM files. The method of directly deleting the SAM file and brute force the SAM file to enter the Windows XP forgotten password is circulated on the Internet. However, the effect does not seem to be very good. Here we recommend a safer and more convenient way.

With the WinPE system, you can easily change the XP password. We can use the Windows XP installation disk with WinPE system to boot the system, then select WinPE boot system. After starting, select Start -> Programs - System Tools (different versions of WinPE may have different names), select the Change Password tool and follow the prompts.

Note: The general depth and rain forest wind installation panels are equipped with WinPE system.

In addition, if your computer supports USP boot, you can also see how to create a USB boot disk for WinPE. If you have other questions, please feel free to discuss and discuss.

Please see here for a description of the WinPE system. Basically, everyone has experienced the experience of IE homepage being modified by malware. The general phenomenon is that the modified home page portion of the IE option is grayed out and cannot be modified. Or after modifying the home page, it is automatically changed back. In this case, you can use 360 ​​or Super Rabbit to fix IE. But some time ago, I saw a more rogue way to modify the IE homepage.

Phenomenon: Each time you click on the IE icon on the desktop, you open a URL navigation station. Even if the IE option is set to another home page, the website will be opened. I tried the Super Rabbit fix and it didn't work. Finally, I think it might be possible to take advantage of the command line parameters of Internet Explorer. The IE installation path is generally "C:\\Program Files\\Internet Explorer\\iexplore.exe", if we write the following form when starting IE, "iexplore.exe g.cn" will automatically open g.cn (everyone You can copy this command to the Start -> Run to try the effect). If this is the case, it will be easier. Just search the URL of the rogue navigation station in the registry and delete the URL. Later, I found relevant information in the registry.

Under normal circumstances, the registry information should look like this:

[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\\CLSID\\{871C5380-42A0-1069-A2EA-08002B30309D}\\shell\\OpenHomePage\\Command]

@="\\"C:\\\\Program Files\\\\Internet Explorer\\\\iexplore.exe\\""

After being modified by rogue software, it becomes the following form :

[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\\CLSID\\{871C5380-42A0-1069-A2EA-08002B30309D}\\shell\\OpenHomePage\\Command]

@="\\"C:\\\\Program Files\\ \\Internet Explorer\\\\iexplore.exe eyiwangzhi.com\\""

Once modified, click on the desktop IE icon and eyiwangzhi.com will open, no matter what website we set the IE option to. If you have encountered this situation, you can try this method.

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