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NT4 Password Or Suggestions...

Vegito

Diamond Member
My boss bought a used notebook off the ebay and it's got nt4 with a Omni Windows NT 1.10.06 Logon screen ?

now he only got this with a floppy drive and he order a cd rom for it..

now how the heck can I get into nt so I can install partition magic to put a small partition to put w2k on it so i can nuke the drive and put w2k on it...

I can do a floppy boot but it might take forever to get w2k in to a separate partition to do the install..

anyone successfully bypass a nt password ?

btw it's a thinkpad t20, no removable HD or else I nuke the system and install w2k from my own pc..
 
If you have no intention of keeping NT, I wouldn't worry about finding or hacking the password.

BTW, if there is a utility that can attempt to crack NT passwords, let me know. I need one for work! Better yet, if you can provide proof that no such tool exists, I'll take that as well! 🙂

I would either

1. Wait for the CD-ROM to arrive (you'll likely need it anyway to do the install of whatever OS you're going to run).

2. Try to do a network install. I've never done one and would only point you to the MS KnowledgeBase.

3. Take out the hard drive and put it into another machine/laptop with a CD drive.

-SUO
 
For a NT/W2k and XP PW cracker try this link. It will crack both Admin and User PWs; will do both Local and Network. A real nice tool to have...

LC3
 
The following was stolen off of PSS and the original author is daemon root:


or download http://www.nmrc.org/files/snt/bootdisk.bin and write this boot
image to a floppy with Rawrite
http://packetstorm.securify.com/linux/trinux/rawrite13.exe , boot up the NT
box, and follow the steps for reseting any password.

Or try using L0phtcrack http://www.nmrc.org/files/snt/lc201exe.zip


I used the image once on a "new" laptop my friend got off of ebay or something. Its basically a small linux distribution that will prompt you to change the administrator's password. Its not perfect, but worth a shot.
 
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