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Windows Vista Standard To Administrator | ||
Discussion by BlazeFiend with 13 Replies.
Last Update: April 29, 2009, 5:30 am | |||
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Another much harder alternative would be to run a Linux boot disk and reset the password. This used to work quite well under XP but I’m not sure if Microsoft changed things enough in Vista to break it. I have a nice tutorial at http://ycoderscookbook.com/tutorials/Clear_NT_Passwords.html that explains what you have to do step by step.
The second option can get nasty so I would really suggest you rat the little ******** out first, lol.
Thu Apr 23, 2009 Reply New Discussion
QUOTE (tansqrx)
I think the whole problem is he doesn't have the password or he would just use his brother's account. I think the easiest solution would be to tell your parents and get him in trouble. I'm an only child myself, so I don't know how well this will work but I think it would be worth a shot.Another much harder alternative would be to run a Linux boot disk and reset the password. This used to work quite well under XP but I'm not sure if Microsoft changed things enough in Vista to break it. I have a nice tutorial at http://ycoderscookbook.com/tutorials/Clear_NT_Passwords.html that explains what you have to do step by step.
The second option can get nasty so I would really suggest you rat the little ******** out first, lol.
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Yeah, tried that, all they said was "You and your borthers feud, you fix it", Man I hate those old fogeys
Fri Apr 24, 2009 Reply New Discussion
QUOTE (yordan)
If you have the administrator password, in a "cmd" command line prompt, type "control userpasswords", and change your account type to administrator.Link: view Post: 136280
say what? I opened run, typed in cmd and opened it, then I typed control userpasswords and it just opened my user accounts panel, onwards.....nothing
Fri Apr 24, 2009 Reply New Discussion
QUOTE (BlazeFiend)
say what? I opened run, typed in cmd and opened it, then I typed control userpasswords and it just opened my user accounts panel, onwards.....nothingLink: view Post: 136310
Then you choose your user icon, double-click on it, it opens a screen with radio-buttons, you choose "this user is an administrator", and the job is done.
Fri Apr 24, 2009 Reply New Discussion
I ended up hacking my own computer, by booting up the computer with a MS-DOS floppy with a NTFS read-write driver and copying the C:\Windows\system32\config\SAM file which contains the usernames and passwords encrypted in LM and NTLM hashes. After copying it, I inputted the stuff into SAMInside and brute-forced it. The password was very simple and was cracked in no time.
I suppose if you use this method you may end up with your brother's password and engage in some 'mischief' with his stuff.
Mon Apr 27, 2009 Reply New Discussion
QUOTE (Atomic0)
I suppose if you use this method you may end up with your brother's password and engage in some 'mischief' with his stuff.Link: view Post: 136369
I think the smartest way would be to say nothing, simply give yourself full admin rights and shut up. Your brother will be happy because he thinks that you are in pain, and you will be happy because your account has admin rights again.
Mon Apr 27, 2009 Reply New Discussion
QUOTE (yordan)
I think the smartest way would be to say nothing, simply give yourself full admin rights and shut up. Your brother will be happy because he thinks that you are in pain, and you will be happy because your account has admin rights again.Link: view Post: 136377
Mon Apr 27, 2009 Reply New Discussion
Which part worked for you?
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Tue Apr 28, 2009 Reply New Discussion
QUOTE (BlazeFiend)
I was being sarcastic, if you log out to make it permanent, then it just switches back to standardLink: view Post: 136429
Do you mean that you used the "control userpasswords" trick and you switched yourself to administrator? Did you see a difference while you were an admin ? In that case it's still worth it.
Tue Apr 28, 2009 Reply New Discussion
QUOTE (yordan)
Do you mean that you used the "control userpasswords" trick and you switched yourself to administrator? Did you see a difference while you were an admin ? In that case it's still worth it.Link: view Post: 136431
No, nothig changes, actually, I dont even become administrator, I changed my account type to admin in the selection and pressed ok, nothing happened, I was still standard. 1st I thought it was just a display problem or something, restarted the PC to make it permanent... but nothing.
Wed Apr 29, 2009 Reply New Discussion
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