As a system administrator, if you forget your Vista login password, can you only reinstall it? Of course not. The following two cracking methods are introduced to hope it will be helpful to everyone.
Please first place the Vista installation disk into the optical drive, restart the computer, and set it in CMOS to boot with the optical drive.
1. When the installation interface appears, please click "Repair your computer" and select "Command Prompt" in the dialog box that pops up later.
2. After calling the system's command prompt window, please enter the "" command and press Enter, and the system will call the console.
3. Then select File "-"Add/Remove snap-in", and a dialog box will pop up again. Select "Local Users and Groups" in the left window of the dialog box, and then click the "Add" button. At this time, the system will add "Local Users and Groups" to the "Console Node" and click the "OK" button to complete the addition process.
4. After adding, the system returns to the console operation interface, click "Local Users and Groups" in the left window, and then click "Users". The system will list all current users in the right window. Right-click the logged-in user you want to crack, select "Set Password" In the pop-up "Set Password for Account" dialog box, click the "Continue Button".
5. The system pops up a window to set a new password. At this time, the Vista system does not require the user to enter the previous password, but can directly set a new password. After entering a new password, click the OK button and a dialog box will pop up, prompting that the settings are successful.
This method is only used as a forgotten password and must not be used in other ways.
Please first place the Vista installation disk into the optical drive, restart the computer, and set it in CMOS to boot with the optical drive.
1. When the installation interface appears, please click "Repair your computer" and select "Command Prompt" in the dialog box that pops up later.
2. After calling the system's command prompt window, please enter the "" command and press Enter, and the system will call the console.
3. Then select File "-"Add/Remove snap-in", and a dialog box will pop up again. Select "Local Users and Groups" in the left window of the dialog box, and then click the "Add" button. At this time, the system will add "Local Users and Groups" to the "Console Node" and click the "OK" button to complete the addition process.
4. After adding, the system returns to the console operation interface, click "Local Users and Groups" in the left window, and then click "Users". The system will list all current users in the right window. Right-click the logged-in user you want to crack, select "Set Password" In the pop-up "Set Password for Account" dialog box, click the "Continue Button".
5. The system pops up a window to set a new password. At this time, the Vista system does not require the user to enter the previous password, but can directly set a new password. After entering a new password, click the OK button and a dialog box will pop up, prompting that the settings are successful.
This method is only used as a forgotten password and must not be used in other ways.