Sunday 15 July 2012

Remove Passwords Using PC Login Now


How To Remove Passwords Using PC Login Now


Visit the PC Login Now Download Page

PC Login Now Download Page
PC Login Now is an insanely fast and very easy to use Windows password cracking program.
PC Login Now works a bit differently than other popular free password hacking programs.
PC Login Now simply deletes it... instantaneously! It's more of a password reset program than a password recovery program.
PC Login Now is a program that deletes passwords so the first thing you'll need to do is visit the PC Login Now website (http://www.pcloginnow.com/product.html ). When the website loads as shown above, click the big Download button.
Note: Since you obviously can't access your PC right now because you don't know the password, these first five steps will need to be completed on another computer that you have access to. This "other" computer will need to have access to the Internet and the ability to burn a disc - a CD, DVD, or BD will do whatever you have on hand.



  • Download the PC Login Now Compressed ISO File

IE Download Manager
After clicking the Download button as instructed in the last step, PC Login Now should begin downloading automatically. The download is in the form of a single file namedPCLoginNow_Full.exe. Inside this file is a compressed ISO file, which we'll extract in the next step.
Important: There are not separate versions of PC Login Now for different Windows operating systems. This single program is capable of removing the password from any account in Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows NT, and even some Windows Server operating systems.
If prompted, choose to Download or Save this file - each browser phrases this differently. Save the file to your Desktop or another location that's easy to locate.
The size of the PC Login Now software you're downloading is around 60MB. Depending on the bandwidth of your Internet connection, the file could take as little as a minute or two or as long as an hour to download.
Note: The screenshot above shows the download process for the PC Login Now file when downloading using the Internet Explorer browser in Windows 7. If you're downloading with a different browser or on a different operating system, the download process will look a little different for you.



Execute the Downloaded PC Login Now File

WinRAR Self-Extracting Options
Now that the PCLoginNow_Full.exe file is downloaded, locate it and execute it by double-clicking on the file.
A WinRAR self-extracting archive window should appear.
What we're doing here is extracting an ISO file from the file you downloaded. The ISO file is what you'll need to burn to disc and take to the computer that you want to remove the Windows password from.
Software developers sometimes compress files inside of other files to make them smaller and easier to download.
Take note of the Destination folder path - this is the location that the ISO file will be extracted to.
Click the Install button.



Wait While the PC Login Now ISO File is Extracted

PC Login Now Extraction Process
The PCLoginNow_Full.iso file will now be extracted from the PCLoginNow_Full.exe file you downloaded.
When the extraction is complete, the WinRAR self-extracting archive window will disappear.




Burn the PC Login Now ISO File to a Disc



PC Login Now Burned CD
Now that the ISO file is extracted, you'll need to burn that ISO file to a disc - preferably a CD but a DVD or BD disc will work as well.
Burning an ISO file is a little different than burning ordinary files or music. If you've never burned an ISO file to a disc before, I recommend following the instructions I linked to in the last sentence. It's not a difficult process but there are very important things that you need to be aware of.
Note: If the ISO file is not burned properly, PC Login Now won't work.
After burning the PC Login Now ISO file to disc, go to the computer that you're trying to gain access to and continue to the next step.




Restart With the PC Login Now Disc in the Disc Drive


Standard PC Boot Screen
The PC Login Now disc you just burned is a bootable disc, meaning it contains a small operating system and software which operate independently of the operating system on your hard drive.
This is exactly what we need in this situation because you can't access the operating system on your hard drive right now because you don't know the password.
Insert the PC Login Now disc into your optical drive and then restart your computer.
The initial screen you see after restarting should be the same one you always see immediately after starting your computer. There may be computer information as pictured above or there may be a computer manufacturer logo.
PC Login Now begins to load after this point in the boot process, as shown in the next step.





Press 1 at the BOOT Prompt


ISOLINUX Boot Prompt
The first thing you'll see is the boot menu for the version of Linux on the disc you burned.
Unless you know what you're doing here or troubleshooting a problem, enter the number 1 or wait until the menu times out and continues by itself.



Wait for PC Login Now to Load


Linux / PC Login Now Startup
The next thing you'll see is several lines of text that quickly run down the screen. You don't need to do anything here.
These lines of text are detailing the individual tasks that the operating system is taking in preparation for loading the PC Login Now program.



Click Next on the PC Login Now Main Menu


PC Login Now Main Menu
After the initial startup of your computer and loading of Linux is complete, as shown in the previous step, the PC Login Now menu should display.
Click the Next button.
After that, go back to Step 6 and try booting to the PC Login Now disc again. You can continue to follow this guide from there.




Select the Operating System Installation


PC Login Now Operating System Selection
The next step in the PC Login Now process is to "Select the SYSTEM".
What "SYSTEM" means here is the operating system installation. Most of you will only have a single operating system in your computer.
Choose the operating system installation you wish to access the password files for and click Next.



Select the User to Remove the Password


PC Login Now User Selection
Next, PC Login Now asks you to "Select the USER".
Under the User Name heading, locate the user for which you want to remove the password and select it. If the user account you're looking for isn't listed, PC Login Now didn't find that user on your computer.
Locate the various checkbox options toward the bottom of the window. Check the password is empty checkbox.
Click the Next button.



Restart the Computer


PC Login Now Confirmation & PC Reset Message
The password for the user account you chose in the last step was removed instantly and you're now asked if you'd like to ... "reset another USER?". If you'd like to, go ahead and choose Yes but otherwise choose No.
Click OK on the next small dialog box that appears. This will begin the process of restarting your computer.
We're almost done! Two more steps!
Note: If you do not remove the PC Login Now disc before you restart, your computer will likely boot from the PC Login Now disc instead of your hard drive. If that happens, just remove the disc and restart manually.



Allow Windows to Check for Disk Consistency


Disk Consistency Check Warning
One big disadvantage of using PC Login Now is that, by the very method it uses to remove the password, it causes Windows to detect a possible data corruption issue. Windows will run a file check to make sure nothing is damaged.
While you do have the option to skip these disk consistency checks, I highly recommend that you choose to complete them on every disk that Windows wants to perform the test on.
In the next step, you'll finally get to logon to Windows without entering a password!



Login to Windows - No Password Required!


Windows Vista Logon Screen
Now that your password has been removed using PC Login Now, a password is no longer required to log on to Windows!
If you are the only user on your computer, Windows will boot all the way to the desktop on the next reboot and will skip the logon screen completely.
If you're on a multi-user computer (as many families are), the logon screen will still appear after starting Windows but when you click on the user that had the password removed, you will not be prompted for a password and will instead enter Windows automatically.
Credit to : pcsupport.about.com


Thanks And Good Luck 
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