Forgetting your windows login password can be a very irritating experience, especially if the login hint doesn't help you either! (i dont have a login hint in my pc) There are a couple of softwares out there that can recover your windows password, but there is one software that I saw few days back that caught my eye. The reason it caught my eye is because it's extremely simple to use even if you are a dumbo (a non techie person). Unlike some of the other recovery softwares or methods to crack the windows administrator password that change keys in the registry key value, involve an open source Linux, or ask you to install another fresh copy of Windows, Login Recovery is a service to reveal user names and recover passwords for windows 2000, Windows NT, XP,windows 2003 and Windows Vista. As long as you have physical access to the computer, your passwords can be recovered by following three simple steps, over 98.5% of passwords can be recovered within less than ten minutes. This service does not overwrite passwords, it does not write anything to the hard disk, it does not alter the computer in any way.
Login Recovery uses threes simple steps to recover your windows password. first, you have to download a small software and place it in a floppy disk or Compact disk (CD). If your computer does not have a floppy drive ( its a very old system to store your computer data), then you have to write the file onto a CD as an ISO image. Even though this sounds completcated, most CD burning software today can write files as ISO images, so it's not going to be very complicated other than choosing a different setting when you go to write your cd. I'll explain that task later.
Once you write the file in to a cd, you restart your computer and boot from floppy or CD. you have to change your boot settings from bios if your cd is not booting. I Usually don't have to do anything in my pc because my computer is already configured to boot from a CD or floppy drive. if it detects that there is bootable Compact disk in the drive. Login Recovery will display you a menu with a set of user names along with a set of numbers separated by commas. Write this down exactly as written including the commas and every colon in it. You will see a list of user names in your login recovery screen (note: this is the screen you booted from your bootable cd ). note down the two lines of numbers for the user name you need the password for. If you just need to get into the computer and can't remember any of the passwords, write them all down and you can try to recover the password for any of them.
Once you noted down these numbers you can go to another system with an internet connection and access Login Recoverys web site from http://www.loginrecovery.com/, and look for an upload tab. Click on it. There you would either upload the text file off your floppy disk or type in the text if you used the Bootable CD. Either way will work. Then you shoul wait about 5 to 10 minutes and go to the web site and click on the Results button. Type in your mail address and it will email you a status on the recovery process. i dont like to give my personal email in unknown sites. i'm using a disposable email solution called Spaml. http://www.Spaml.com you can try it too.
Your password recovery is not 100% guaranteed, especially if the password is too complecated. I tried it on my system, but it could not crack it because I have a password that is more than 15 characters long with caps, simple letters, numbers and computer symbols! So if you had a password like that, it will be highly unlikely to get your password cracked. However, most computer users use simple words or short phrases as their login passwords, so that's why the website says that almost 98.5% of the passwords submitted can be crack successfully! thats all folks. go crack your windows password.