Resetting Windows Password
Resetting Windows Password
Resetting Windows Password
HOWTOs
Tested on: NT 3.51, NT 4 (all versions and SPs), Windows 2000 (all versions & SPs), Windows XP (all
versions, also SP2 and SP3), Windows Server 2003 (all SPs), Windows Vista 32 and 64 bit (SP1 also),
Window 7 (all variants). Some also say that it works on Windows Server 2008 too.
If used on users that have EFS encrypted files, and the system is XP or Vista, all encrypted files for that user
will be UNREADABLE! and cannot be recovered unless you remember the old password again. If you dont
know if you have encrypted files or not, you most likely dont have them (except maybe on corporate
systems).
Boot your computer with Hirens BootCD and follow the steps below for resetting your password:
On the screen below, youll see is several lines of text that quickly run down the screen. You dont need to do
anything here. Wait for Offline NT Password & Registry Editor to load.
This step in the Offline NT Password & Registry Editor process is to select the partition that contains the
Windows installation that you want to delete a password from.
Many computers have a single operating system installed on a single partition on a single hard drive, making
this a very easy choice.
If thats the case for you, just press ENTER to accept the default partition. Otherwise, type the number
corresponding to the correct partition from the Candidate Windows partitions found list and then press
ENTER.
If more than one partition is listed and youre not sure which one to pick, chances are the larger partition is the
one with Windows installed.
Every Windows 7 PC will have more than one partition listed.
Offline NT Password & Registry Editor now needs to know the exact location of the Windows Registry.
Except in the rarest of occasions, the default location will be the correct one.
Just Press ENTER to accept the default Windows Registry path without writing anything else.
The Offline NT Password & Registry Editor tool can perform various functions aside from resetting
passwords but since thats the focus of this particular walkthrough, thats all well discuss.
Now that the registry is loaded and available to the program, Offline NT Password & Registry Editor needs to
know exactly what you want to do.
Press ENTER to accept the default choice of Edit user data and passwords.
This will load the necessary options for the actual password reset.
Offline NT Password & Registry Editor now needs to know which users password youd like to delete (erase,
clear, blank, remove, call it what you like).
A default user is listed between the brackets at the prompt. In the above example, you can see that its the
Administrator user.
If the default user is the user youd like to remove the password from, simply press ENTER. Otherwise, enter
the username and then press ENTER.
At the bottom of the screen youll see the User Edit Menu with several options to choose from.
Type 1 for Clear (blank) user password and then press ENTER.
Offline NT Password & Registry Editor shows some interesting information about the username you entered
in the last step the full name, what groups the user belongs to, how many failed login attempts have taken
place, how many total logins have been completed, and more.
If you see a check in the Passwd not req. box, this means that a password is not a requirement for this
particular user. It does not mean that a password is not required to access the account in Windows. In other
words, its saying that it is possible to erase this users password.
7. Enter the Username to Edit
Assuming there werent any problems, you should see a Password cleared! message after entering 1 in the
previous step.
Enter q and then press ENTER to quit the Offline NT Password & Registry Editor registry editing tool.
Important: Youre still not done! You need to confirm your password reset change in the next step before it
will take effect.
11. Type y and then press ENTER to confirm Password Reset Changes
At the Step FOUR: Writing back changes menu, Offline NT Password & Registry Editor asks if you want to
write file(s) back.
You should see an EDIT COMPLETE message appear on screen. If you do, it means that Offline NT
Password & Registry Editor has written the password changes to your computer!
12. Confirm That Youre Finished Using Offline NT Password & Registry Editor
Offline NT Password & Registry Editor gives you an option here to rerun the program. If youve been
following along with this guide and everything seems to have worked properly then theres little reason to
repeat anything.
Press ENTER to confirm the default option of not rerunning the password reset.
11. Type y and then press ENTER to confirm Password Reset Changes
12. Press ENTER to Confirm That You're Finished Using Offline NT Password & Registry Editor
13. Remove Hirens BootCD and Restart the Computer
Thats it! Youve just completed the entire Offline NT Password & Registry Editor password removal process.
Note: If you receive a job control turned off or a cant access tty error, dont worry. As long as the EDIT
COMPLETE confirmation message was posted to the screen after you confirmed the password reset changes
then your password was successfully reset. You should still be able to see the confirmation on the screen at
this point.
Remove Hirens BootCD from your CD/DVD drive and then manually reset your computer.
In the next step, youll finally get to logon to Windows without entering a password!
Now that your password has been removed using Offline NT Password & Registry Editor, no password is
required to log on to Windows.
If you are the only user on your computer, Windows will boot all the way to the desktop on the next reboot
and will skip the logon screen altogether.
If youre on a multi-user computer (as many families are), the logon screen will still appear after starting
Windows but when you click on the user that had the password removed, you will not be prompted for a
password and will instead enter Windows automatically.
Having a secure password is important so please dont continue to use Windows without one. As soon as
youve gained access to your computer again, configure a new password one you can remember a little
easier!