Cleverly crack the Windows XP login password method

  

First find a Windows XP system without a password, enter the system directory of the XP system disk, and copy the name "SOOOOLSV.EXE" (50KB) to a floppy disk or flash memory. . Friendly Tip: If the specified file is not found in the system32 folder, the current system hides the display system file. In the Explorer, click the menu “Tools → Folder Options” in the “View” tab. Undo the "Hide Protected Operating System Files (Recommended)" checkbox and select "Hide Files and Folders" as "Show all files and folders". After preparing the password file, first confirm the file system of the Windows XP to be cracked (that is, the disk system format). If it is FAT32, just find a boot disk and copy the "SPOOLSV.EXE" in the floppy disk to the target XP. The system's "\\WINDOWS\\system32" folder is overwritten. The target XP system's file system is NTFS. If it is installed with other operating systems that recognize the NTFS file system (such as Windows 2000 or Windows Server 2003), it will directly enter the system for coverage. Otherwise, you can load the NTFS for DOS tool for access coverage in pure DOS state. After replacing the file, Windows XP can be started in the normal way, and the Windows XP desktop can be successfully cracked without entering a password (multi-user XP system will select the default first user login). Bring up the “Windows Task Manager” tool (shortcut “Ctrl+Shift+Esc”), and you can view the “SPOOLSV.EXE” process in the “Processes” list. Please note that this method will cause XP to use Hibernate Shutdown. When switching users (shortcuts "Win+L”) will also prompt for a password to return to the desktop, please use caution. In addition, this article is only for technical discussion, do not use it for illegal purposes, or the consequences will be at your own risk. ^)^

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