Follow these simple steps to hack the Windows 7 easily :
Step 1 - Turn on the power and CPU and press F8 rapidly on boot screen to get to the Start-up menu.
Now choose Start Windows Normally option from the menu, hit Enter button and immediately turn off the power.
Step 2 - Now again turn on the power and let the system load the two options, first one is Launch Start-up repair(recommended) and Start Windows Normally.
We have to go with the first option that is Launch Start-up repair(recommended), and let it load and scan for issues.
Step 3 - After scanning it will ask you to "restore defaults" , select cancel option.
and let it continue, after 15 to 20 minutes an error report would appear asking send information or not.
Step 4 - Ignore it, click on "View Problem Details" arrow, scroll down to the end of the report, then click a link stating X:\windows\ something...something (the link starts with an"X")
Another Window will pop-up, and will look like a notepad (it is a notepad)
Step 5 - Navigate to C: drive (or whatever drive on which windows is installed), click Windows, then System32, after that click on the arrow beside the "File Type" option and select "all files"
Then search for a file named "sethc"(this is the shortcut to stickey keys), rename it to something else (Eg:abc), and Now Search for cmd, make its copy and rename the copy as "sethc"
Step 6 - Close everything, restart the PC, go to the log-in screen, press shift 5 times, until a cmd (command prompt) pops-up.
Type in "net user administrator /active:yes", and this will activate the default administrator account of the PC. Change/delete/manage/reset passwords from there, Or you can directly change passwords from cmd, type "net user (admin/any admin account's name) and then after a space put an asterix.
Then search for a file named "sethc"(this is the shortcut to stickey keys), rename it to something else (Eg:abc), and Now Search for cmd, make its copy and rename the copy as "sethc"
Step 6 - Close everything, restart the PC, go to the log-in screen, press shift 5 times, until a cmd (command prompt) pops-up.
Type in "net user administrator /active:yes", and this will activate the default administrator account of the PC. Change/delete/manage/reset passwords from there, Or you can directly change passwords from cmd, type "net user (admin/any admin account's name) and then after a space put an asterix.
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