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RE: Administrator #31
(03-09-2013, 05:02 AM)cxS Wrote:
(03-09-2013, 03:54 AM)Timmy Wrote:
(03-09-2013, 03:45 AM)i0xIllusi0n Wrote:
(03-09-2013, 03:41 AM)Timmy Wrote:
(03-09-2013, 03:08 AM)cxS Wrote: Yeah, but you never answered my question. Where is this password you're talking about? Is it for the Windows account itself (admin) or Norton?

I would try Ophcrack or Konboot. Both are bootable utilities, she's not going to be able to prevent you from using a boot utility.

The password is for the Windows account itself.

And the two programs both were deleted by my antivirus

Burn CDLinux. It's a linux distro so Norton should not delete it, you should be able to burn it from the ISO. Then boot into that and do the sethc.exe trick.

Ok, I downloaded it and extracted it fine. No virus. So, I burn it to a blank DVD? How do I "boot it up?"

You've never booted from a CD before? Select the boot device from the boot menu or change your boot priority in the BIOS and put the make sure the CD is in when your computer starts up.

No, I haven't. Is that a bad thing?

Anyways, is that the F8 trick thing?

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RE: Administrator #32
(03-09-2013, 04:18 PM)Timmy Wrote:
(03-09-2013, 05:02 AM)cxS Wrote:
(03-09-2013, 03:54 AM)Timmy Wrote:
(03-09-2013, 03:45 AM)i0xIllusi0n Wrote:
(03-09-2013, 03:41 AM)Timmy Wrote: The password is for the Windows account itself.

And the two programs both were deleted by my antivirus

Burn CDLinux. It's a linux distro so Norton should not delete it, you should be able to burn it from the ISO. Then boot into that and do the sethc.exe trick.

Ok, I downloaded it and extracted it fine. No virus. So, I burn it to a blank DVD? How do I "boot it up?"

You've never booted from a CD before? Select the boot device from the boot menu or change your boot priority in the BIOS and put the make sure the CD is in when your computer starts up.

No, I haven't. Is that a bad thing?

Anyways, is that the F8 trick thing?

Yeah you can run a new operating system...
or a virus thats going to turn your computer's voltage around and cause it to explode and consequently burn your face and dick...

You never know
you never know

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RE: Administrator #33
(03-09-2013, 04:18 PM)Timmy Wrote:
(03-09-2013, 05:02 AM)cxS Wrote:
(03-09-2013, 03:54 AM)Timmy Wrote:
(03-09-2013, 03:45 AM)i0xIllusi0n Wrote:
(03-09-2013, 03:41 AM)Timmy Wrote: The password is for the Windows account itself.

And the two programs both were deleted by my antivirus

Burn CDLinux. It's a linux distro so Norton should not delete it, you should be able to burn it from the ISO. Then boot into that and do the sethc.exe trick.

Ok, I downloaded it and extracted it fine. No virus. So, I burn it to a blank DVD? How do I "boot it up?"

You've never booted from a CD before? Select the boot device from the boot menu or change your boot priority in the BIOS and put the make sure the CD is in when your computer starts up.

No, I haven't. Is that a bad thing?

Anyways, is that the F8 trick thing?

Kind of. Just find a tutorial for installing a new operating system, it's pretty straightforward. Be sure to download your drivers on to a pendrive first though.
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RE: Administrator #34
(03-09-2013, 06:45 PM)The Anarchist Wrote:
(03-09-2013, 04:18 PM)Timmy Wrote:
(03-09-2013, 05:02 AM)cxS Wrote:
(03-09-2013, 03:54 AM)Timmy Wrote:
(03-09-2013, 03:45 AM)i0xIllusi0n Wrote: Burn CDLinux. It's a linux distro so Norton should not delete it, you should be able to burn it from the ISO. Then boot into that and do the sethc.exe trick.

Ok, I downloaded it and extracted it fine. No virus. So, I burn it to a blank DVD? How do I "boot it up?"

You've never booted from a CD before? Select the boot device from the boot menu or change your boot priority in the BIOS and put the make sure the CD is in when your computer starts up.

No, I haven't. Is that a bad thing?

Anyways, is that the F8 trick thing?

Kind of. Just find a tutorial for installing a new operating system, it's pretty straightforward. Be sure to download your drivers on to a pendrive first though.

I don't get it. Im installing a new operating system? Explain this in more detail for me. I though I was installing a keylogger that won't be deleted by my Norton.

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RE: Administrator #35
KonBoot and Ophcrack are just boot utilities as far as you are concerned. Thus you are not "installing" any programs. And these are not keyloggers either.
-- cxS

[ Haskell/.NET/C/C++ - Software Engineer ]

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RE: Administrator #36
Let me simplify this for you. Windows does not protect your files, at all.

By booting from a separate operating system that is not secured, you can then access all files.

Ophcrack then takes the file with the stored hashes of passwords and attempts to crack the password.
Konboot just bypasses the password part of Windows, and logs you into the admin account, automatically.

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RE: Administrator #37
(03-09-2013, 10:48 PM)w00t Wrote: Let me simplify this for you. Windows does not protect your files, at all.

By booting from a separate operating system that is not secured, you can then access all files.

Ophcrack then takes the file with the stored hashes of passwords and attempts to crack the password.
Konboot just bypasses the password part of Windows, and logs you into the admin account, automatically.

OKOK, I got KOnboot set up and everything, but when I see the Boot Menu, which one do I pick? It isn't clear at all.

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RE: Administrator #38
(03-10-2013, 12:35 AM)Timmy Wrote:
(03-09-2013, 10:48 PM)w00t Wrote: Let me simplify this for you. Windows does not protect your files, at all.

By booting from a separate operating system that is not secured, you can then access all files.

Ophcrack then takes the file with the stored hashes of passwords and attempts to crack the password.
Konboot just bypasses the password part of Windows, and logs you into the admin account, automatically.

OKOK, I got KOnboot set up and everything, but when I see the Boot Menu, which one do I pick? It isn't clear at all.

http://www.google.com
Wavy baby

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RE: Administrator #39
(03-10-2013, 12:42 AM)Cyber Caliph Wrote:
(03-10-2013, 12:35 AM)Timmy Wrote:
(03-09-2013, 10:48 PM)w00t Wrote: Let me simplify this for you. Windows does not protect your files, at all.

By booting from a separate operating system that is not secured, you can then access all files.

Ophcrack then takes the file with the stored hashes of passwords and attempts to crack the password.
Konboot just bypasses the password part of Windows, and logs you into the admin account, automatically.

OKOK, I got KOnboot set up and everything, but when I see the Boot Menu, which one do I pick? It isn't clear at all.

http://www.google.com

No, seriously

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RE: Administrator #40
(03-09-2013, 10:48 PM)w00t Wrote: Let me simplify this for you. Windows does not protect your files, at all.

By booting from a separate operating system that is not secured, you can then access all files.

Ophcrack then takes the file with the stored hashes of passwords and attempts to crack the password.
Konboot just bypasses the password part of Windows, and logs you into the admin account, automatically.

Exactly what this guy said. Which is why you can see the System Volume Information and everything while in Linux if you have access to a Windows Installation. I use Linux to repair Windows lol.
-- cxS

[ Haskell/.NET/C/C++ - Software Engineer ]

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