Lost and found XP administrator password five methods

  
In the process of using Windows XP/2000 operating system, we may lose the administrator password for some reasons, but there is a lot of work to do under the administrator account How should I recover? Here are a few ways to effectively recover the administrator password. Deleting the SAM file

It is well known that the Windows 2000 password is stored in the SAM file under the WinNT\\System32\\CONFIG (Windows XP, Windows XP) directory (see Figure 1). The SAM file is the account password database file. When we log in to the system, the system will automatically check with the SAM in the Config. If you find that the password and the username and the encrypted data in the SAM file are all consistent, you will log in successfully; if you make a mistake, you cannot log in. In this case, our first method produces —— delete the SAM file to recover the password. If you are using the FAT32 partition format, you can use the Windows 98 boot disk to start the computer, then delete the SAM file, and then restart, then the administrator administrator account has no password, then you can log in to the system with the administrator account. After entering the system, reset your administrator account password. If it is NTFS format, it is a bit more troublesome. If you have two operating systems, you can use another operating system that accesses NTFS to boot the computer, or attach the hard disk from disk mode to other computers that recognize NTFS file systems (such as Windows 2000 or Windows XP). Delete the SAM file and restart it.


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