Offline NT Password & Registry Editor -> ISO, BIN Offline NT Password & Registry Editor
DD: Feb 2006 - bis 2,7 MB - Englisch - als CD & Floppy Image
HP: http://home.eunet.no/pnordahl/ntpasswd/bootdisk.html
DL: http://www.listsoft.com/?id=12378cd060213.zip (~3MB) - Bootable CD image, with newer drivers
bd050303.zip (~1.1MB) - Bootdisk image, date 050303
sc050303.zip (~1.4MB) - SCSI-drivers (050303)
(only use newest drivers with newest bootdisk, this one works with bd050303)
cd050303.zip (~3MB) - Bootable CD image with same version and drivers as floppies above.
FAQ: http://home.eunet.no/pnordahl/ntpasswd/faq.htmlThe bootdisk supports standard (dual) IDE controllers (built in), a lot of SATA-controllers,
and most SCSI-controllers with the drivers supplied in a seperate archive below.
PS/2 keyboard or USB-keyboard supported (mouse not required) It does not need any other special hardware,
it will run on 486 or higher, with at least 32MB (I think) ram or more.
Unsupported hardware: MCA, EISA, i2o may not work.
Tested on: NT 3.51, NT 4 (all versions and SP), Windows 2000 (all versions),
Windows XP (all versions, also SP2), Windows Server 2003 (at least Enterprise).
How to fix it if you lost your admin password for your ActiveDirectory. Thanks to John Simpson.
http://www.jms1.net/nt-unlock.html
Other ways to recover lost password etc at MCSE World
http://www.petri.co.il/forgot_administrator_password.htmHow to use?
If you have the CD, all drivers are included.
If you use the floppy, and you need the SCSI-drivers set, either prepare a floppy with the scsi-drivers .zip file
unzipped (in \scsi), or put a selection of the drivers you need in the \scsi folder on the main floppy,
there should be enough space for maybe a couple of drivers.
In the latter case you don't need to carry around and swap floppies.
Overview
- Disk select, tell which disk contains the Windows system. Optionally you will have to load drivers.
- PATH select, where on the disk is the system?
- File select, which parts of registry to load, based on what you want to do.
- Password reset or other registry edit.
- Write back to disk (you will be asked)
DON'T PANIC!! - Most questions can usually be answered with the default answer which is given in .
Just press enter/return to accept the default answer.
1. DISK SELECT
Which disk contains your Windows system?
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. Step ONE: Select disk where the Windows installation is
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Disks:
Disk /dev/ide/host0/bus0/target0/lun0/disc: 2147 MB, 2147483648 bytes
NT partitions found:
1 : /dev/ide/host0/bus0/target0/lun0/part1 2043MB Boot
Please select partition by number or
a = show all partitions, d = automatically load new disk drivers
m = manually load new disk drivers
l = relist NTFS/FAT partitions, q = quit
Select: [1]
For most machines only one disk and parition is listed, if so, just go with selection 1 (default)
Otherwise select partition
If no disks or not all disks are shown, you may need to load disk drivers, for SCSI-controllers (or some IDE-raid controllers). Select d to go to the driver select menu for auto-probe (based what's found on the PCI bus)
If auto-probe won't work, you may have to load something manually, select m to do that (like the old system) ... etc ...
http://home.eunet.no/pnordahl/ntpasswd/bootdisk.html
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