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Petter Nordahl's NT password deleting tool, August 3, 2009
Guest Brooks1965

"Absolutely wonderful tool! After several failed attempts (burning the wrong files to CD) it worked smooth and swiftly. If you have never done it before, it's a bit of a rocky road to start with. Don't give up!
What confused me is, there was nothing said about what exact file had to be chosen, or if they ALL need to be on the disk. Neither was anything mentioned if they needed to be unzipped or not.
I tried it several times until I had a disk burned with just one image file on it. And this HAS to be one of the .iso files, so you MUST unzip it before burning it on the disk.
Also, you need to convince your BIOS to boot from the disk, otherwise it will keep booting from your hard drive and bring you back to your Windows login screen, from where you're locked out.
Most PC's will go to the BIOS settings by choosing F2 on run-up, than you can go to the "BOOT" tab there, select "boot from CD/DVD drive" (something like that, it may vary). After that, pop your CD into the drive and restart.
Now, TAKE YOUR TIME and follow the instructions VERY CAREFUL. It will ask you to type things into the command line, or to select certain choices.
Another last thing; the end of the program is a bit confusing, it leaves you in the dark whether you're finished or not.
No matter WHAT it says at the end, after you see the passwords are wiped out, you're DONE, take the disk out of your drive and restart your computer!"


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