Sunday, 27 January 2013

How to attack windows xp password visual hack

Changing your Windows XP password
regularly is a good habit to help keep your
PC secure, as most of us probably know.
Changing your password in Windows XP
is easy and is something you should think
about doing if you're having problems
remembering yours.
Follow the easy steps below to change
your Windows XP password:
Note: If you're trying to change your
Windows XP password because you've
forgotten it and can no longer get in to
Windows, see Tip #2 at the bottom of the
page for help.
Difficulty: Easy
Time Required: Changing your Windows
XP password usually takes less than a
few minutes
Here's How:
Tips:
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1. Click on Start and then Control Panel .
2. Click on the User Accounts link.
Note: If you're viewing the Classic View of
Control Panel , double-click on the User
Accounts icon.
3. In the pick an account to change area of
the User Accounts window, click on your
Windows XP user name.
4. Choose the Change my password link.
5. In the first text box, enter your existing
password.
6. In the next two text boxes, enter the
password you would like to start using.
Entering the password twice helps to
make sure that you typed your new
password correctly.
7. Click the Change Password button to
confirm your changes.
8. You can now close the User Accounts
window and the Control Panel window.
9. Now that your Windows XP password has
been changed, you must use your new
password to log on to Windows XP from
this point forward.
10. Create a Windows XP password reset
disk. This isn't a required step when
changing your password but I highly
recommend that you do it.
Note: You do not need to create a new
password reset disk if you already have
one. Your previously created password
reset disk will work no matter how many
times you change your Windows XP
password.
1. Not a Windows XP user? See How Do I
Change My Password in Windows? for
specific instructions for your version of
Windows.
2. If you need to change your Windows XP
password because you've forgotten yours
and can't access Windows then you can't
use the steps outlined above.
You can however use a free Windows
password recovery program to crack or
reset the password even if you can't get in
to Windows XP at all. You can then
change your password using the method
described above.
Other options exist as well. See Help! I
Forgot My Windows XP Password! for
some more ideas.

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