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Kon-Boot modifies the kernel code on the fly (runtime), temporarily changing the code responsible for verification user’s authorization data while the operating system loads. In contrast to password reset tools like CHNTPW (The Offline NT Password Editor), Kon-Boot does not modify system files and SAM hive 17, all changes are temporary. If you have forgotten your user password to your Windows system, you can bypass the password entry using Kon-Boot (provided you have not encrypted your drive using a free utility like TrueCrypt). Kon-Boot does not make any changes to your system and does not alter the hard disk in any way, it just patches in memory the Windows code that. Kon-Boot is compatible with all Windows versions starting from Windows XP. In order to get started you will need to purchase a copy of the software, once purchased you should be able to download a.zip file which will contain a.iso file as well as instructions and tools to create a bootable USB. * Perpetual Licenza Personales include 1 month of support and 6 months of free updates. A perpetual personal license can be used only by the named person who purchased it. License transfer and concurrent usage are prohibited. Personal licenses purchased by organizations and business entities are invalid. Personal licenses can be used solely for non-commercial purposes. We don’t provide invoices for personal licenses. If you are the only person planning to use the license, then the Licenza Personale is the best choice for you. You are also not allowed to use kon-boot on computers which are not your property. ** Perpetual Licenza Commerciales are available to a developer within a a company or organization, requiring the software for general commercial use. They include 6 months support and 1 year of free updates. Licenza Commerciales registered to a legal entity allow for use of the software on any computer, operating system, and by the registered user within the legal entity. The provided total number of concurrent users cannot exceed the number of purchased licenses. Please note: One kon-boot license permits the user to install kon-boot on only one USB pendrive. In other words one license can be used to activate one USB pendrive only (you cannot use the same license to activate different USB pendrive). Software will be only available for download during free support period so please store it in secure location. Refund policy: You have 7 days to submit a refund request starting from the day of your purchase. If kon-boot worked on at least one of your machines you are not qualified for refund. Not meeting system requirements cases will not be refunded. In order to get a refund you will need to provide a video demonstrating your problems with kon-boot (specifically booting target system with kon-boot media). Refund requests without proof of not working (video recording) will not be accepted. Due to numerous cases of scam/extortion cases ’accidental’ purchases will not be refunded. Ignoring the system requirements is also not qualified for refund. Please purchase wisely! Offline Windows Password & Registry Editor, Bootdisk / CD
I’ve put together a CD or USB Drive image which containsthings needed to reset the passwords on most systems.
The bootdisk should support most of the more usual disk controllers,and it should auto-load most of them. Both PS/2 and USB keyboard supported.
More or less tested from NT3.5 up to Windows 8.1, including the serverversions like 2003, 2008 and 2012. Also 64 bit windows supported.
DANGER WILL ROBINSON!If password is reset on users that have EFS encrypted files, and the system is XPor newer, all encrypted files for that user will be UNREADABLE!and cannot be recovered unless you remember the oldpassword again If you don’t know if you have encrypted filesor not, you most likely don’t have them. (except maybe on corporate systems)
Please see the Frequently Asked Questionsand the version history below before emailing questions to me. Thanks!How to use?Please read the walthrough (now a bit outdated, sorry) and the FAQ before mailing me questions
If you have the CD or USB, all drivers are included.Overview
*Get the machine to boot from the CD or USB drive.
*Load drivers (usually automatic, but possible to run manual select)
*Disk select, tell which disk contains the Windows system. Optionally you will have to load drivers.
*PATH select, where on the disk is the system? (now usually automatic)
*File select, which parts of registry to load, based on what you want to do.
*Password reset or other registry edit.
*Write back to disk (you will be asked)DON’T PANIC!! - Most questions can usually be answered with thedefault answer which is given in [brackets]. Just press enter/returnto accept the default answer.What can go wrong?Well. Lots of things, actually. But most of the problems is of thetype ’cannot find’ something. And then nothing happens.
Also, see the FAQ for help with common problems.
For linux-knowledged people, you may do things manually if the scripts fail,you have shells on tty1-tty4 (ALT F1 - ALT F4).Bootdisk history
2014-02-01
*Automatics for you: Auto search for windows on all disks! NICE!
*New major feature: Full local group membership edit now working!
*That means the promote user to admin feature won’t mess up!
*The user edit menues has been changed a bit, now easier to get out and I hope more logical.
*More and newer drivers.
*However, drivers have bloated!
*So: Old ISA stuff is out. PCI(e) SATA/ATA/SCSI support only.
*Also, less sata-overethernet/ata-over-avian-carrier and all that, since some of those drivers are really huge (and avian carrier rather slow)
*Tried to focus more on home systems rather than servers.
*If my bootimage does not have drivers for your system, you can try other boot images (live linux, for example ubuntu) and run the ’chntpw.static’ executable from the commandline. See the FAQfor more info.2011-05-11
*Newer kernel with newer disk and NTFS drivers as usual.
*Hopefully fixed the problem for the CCISS driver used in a lot of servers, for example the HP DL3xx series and such. Thanks to everyone who reported it, and also to the several people who explanined my mistake (I missed that the access path for it had changed in the driver).
*Some minor tweaks to the path select again. See also below.
*Major bugfixes and functionality expansion of the registry edit functionality, but that is more for administrators using the tool in their own ways. See other pages on this site.2010-06-27
*Newer kernel with newer disk drivers as usual.
*Path select has been improved, I hope, it should now also tell what it does find on its way, and be more likely to work automatically.
*If it does not find the correct path, you probably selected the wrong partition.
*NOTE: Windows 7 has a small boot partition first (number 1) for the boot loader, and my system may not be smart enough to select number 2 instead. So you select number 2 manually. Thanks! :)
*Release contains some small bugfixes that may be able to handle some problematic registries. Or maybe not.
*For more change info not directly related to regular password reset, se the other pages.2008-08-02
*Update 2009-12-01: This old 2008-08-02 release also works on Windows 7, all versions as far as I know. New release hopefully sometime early 2010.
*Now uses NTFS-3gas NTFS filesystem driver.
*This hopefully removes some problems regarding dirty and ’bad flags’ NTFS volumes.
*You will be asked if you like to force your way and continue anyway if the disk has been uncleanly shut down.
*There exists a small chance of problems with the very latest written files before the unclean shutdown if you select to force it.
*Safest is still to boot into windows and shut down properly if that is possible with an unclean volume.
*Path select now hopefully better at detecting default suggestion and to actually find it...
*Newer kernel, and probably newer and better drivers.
*No changes to the passord/registry edit program (chntpw) since last release.
*Sorry, did not have the time to finish the floppy version yet.
2008-05-26
*Newer kernel, and probably newer and better drivers.
*Windows Dynamic Disks now supported, but maybe not all combinations of mirrors etc. It recognizes the partition layout at least.
*Should now be possible to load extra drivers (drivers?.zip) from USB the same way as with floppy. Or maybe not. Did not test it that much.
*Fixed a lot of bugs in the registry handling, did not affect password reset much, but did affect larger registry edits.
*You still may experience hangs when the NTFS disk is mounted, it will hang after saying ’NTFS version x.xx’ or such. If there is disc activity, just wait, it may take a while.
2007-09-27
*Patched up NTFS driver to get rid of hang on mount in many cases(after selecting disk). Got many problem reports on this. At the sametime someone on the NTFS-for-linux mailinglist mentioned it, and AntonAltaparmakov made a patch very quick. Thank you Anton!
*Nice if people experiencing the hang in 2007-09-23 can mail me andtell if the fix worked or not. Thanks!
*NOTE: It may still take up to a minute or two to select the disk.
*Floppy version had a script bug making it crash in the firstmenu. Fixed.
*CCISS driver (HP/Compaq DLxxx etc) had different devicepaths. Hacked in support for it, may not be 100% still.
2007-09-23
*Floppy version is back! (requires 3 floppies to get all drivers,but you can compose your own driver set so you only need 2)
*Yes, VISTA is supported (even more)
*Disk select now indicates which disks are removable, ie are USBkeys for instance.
*Check for ’read-only’ NTFS mount, you get instructions on what todo if there are problems with the disk so changes won’t be saved.
*Missed out on some IDE/ATA and SATA drivers last time, betternow.. I hope.
*User can be added to the administraror group, making them administrators.
*Stupid typo in readme.txt on CD fixed, on how to make USB bootable.
(earlier history removed)9705xx
*First public release.Download
Note: Some links may be offsite.
CD release, see below on how to use
*cd140201.zip (~18MB) - Bootable CD image.(md5sum: f274127bf8be9a7ed48b563fd951ae9e)
*usb140201.zip (~18MB) - Files for USB install(md5sum: a60dbb91016d93ec5f11e64650394afb)Previous release:
*cd110511.zip (~4MB) - Bootable CD image.(md5sum: fe0d30a1c540ec6757e748c7c09e2e4f)
*usb110511.zip (~4MB) - Files for USB install(md5sum: 50ced8d2a5febe22199f99acec74e63b)The files inside the USB zip are exactly the same as on the CD.See below for instructions on how to make USB disk bootable.
Floppy release (not updated anymore), see below on how to use them
*bd080526.zip (~1.4M) - Bootdisk image(md5sum: 37889e4c540504e59132bdcdfe7f9bb7)
*drivers1-080526.zip (~310K) - Disk drivers (mostly PATA/SATA)(md5sum: 72ac1731c6ba735d0ac2746a30dbc3ee)
*drivers2-080526.zip (~1.2M) - Disk drivers (mostly SCSI)(md5sum: 30172bec657c85a5f1a0b43601452fb7)
Previous versions may sometimes be found here (also my site)NOTE: Versions before 0704xx will corrupt the disk on VISTA/win7/8!
NOTE THAT THE BOOTDISK CONTAINS CRYPTHOGRAPHIC CODE, and that it may beILLEGAL to RE-EXPORT it from your country.How to make the CD
Unzipped, there should be an ISO image file (cd??????.iso). This canbe burned to CD using whatever burner program you like, most supportwriting ISO-images. Often double-clikcing on it in explorer will popup the program offering to write the image to CD. Once written the CDshould only contain some files like ’initrd.gz’, ’vmlinuz’ and someothers. If it contains the image file ’cd??????.iso’ you didn’t burnthe image but instead added the file to a CD. I cannot help with this,please consult you CD-software manual or friends.
The CD will boot with most BIOSes, see your manual on how to set itto boot from CD. Some will auto-boot when a CD is in the drive,some others will show a boot-menu when you press ESC or F10/F12 whenit probes the disks, some may need to have the boot order adjustedin setup.How to make an bootable USB drive
*Copy all the files that is inside the usbXXXXXX.zip or on the CD onto an usb drive, directly on the drive, not inside any directory/folder.
*It is OK if there are other files on the USB drive from before, they will not be removed.Install bootloader on the USB drive, from command prompt in windows (start the command line with ’run as administrator’ if possible)
*X:syslinux.exe -ma X:
*Replace X: with the drive letter the USB drive shows up as (DO NOT USE C:)
*If it seems like nothing happened, it is usually done.
*However, a file named ldlinux.sys may appear on the USB drive, that is normal.
*It should now in theory be bootable.Please know that getting some computers to boot from USB is worse than from CD, you may have to change settings, or some will not simply work at all.How to make the floppy
The unzipped image (bdxxxxxx.bin) is a block-to-block representationof the actual floppy, and the file cannot simply be copied tothe floppy. Special tools must be used to write it block by block.
*Unzip the bd zip file to a folder of your choice.
*There should be 3 files: bdxxxxxx.bin (the floppy image) and rawrite2.exe (the image writing program), and install.bat which uses rawrite2 to write the .bin file to floppy.
*Insert a floppy in drive A: NOTE: It will lose all previous data!
*Run (doubleclick) install.bat and follow the on-screeninstructions.
*Thanks to Christopher Geoghegan for the install.bat file (some ofit ripped from memtest86 however)
Or from unix:
dd if=bd??????.bin of=/dev/fd0 bs=18kHow to make and use the drivers floppy
*Simply copy the zip file onto an empty floppy.
*You MUST NOT UNZIP THE ZIP FILE!
*Depending on your hardware you may only need one of the driversets or the other, or maybe both.
*To use, insert one of the driver floppies when asked for it after booting, the zipfile will be unzipped to memory.
*If no drivers matched (no harddisk found), you can select ’f’ fromthe main menu to load the other driver set.
*Then select ’d’ to auto-start the new drivers (if it matches your hardware)
*Sometimes it fails detecting the floppy change and you get anerror, just select ’f’ again, it works the second time.
*For more advanced users that uses this often, it is possible tounzip just the drivers you need and zip them up into a new zip archive. Thezip file name must start with ’drivers’, the rest is ignored. (itunzips drivers*.zip)
*How to fix it if you lost your admin password for your ActiveDirectory. Thanks to John Simpson.
*Other ways to recover lost password etc atMCSE World
Most of the stuff on the bootdisk is either GPL, BSD or similarlicense, you can basically do whatever you want with all of it,the sourcecode and licenses can be found at their sites, I did not change/patchanything.Reset Mac Password Kon Boot
The ’chntpw’ program (password changer, registry editor) and ’reged’ is licensedunder GNU GPL v2. COPYING.txtWindows Password Kon Boot
Stuff I used, big thanks:Kon Boot Password For Zip Files
*BusyBox - Lots of commandsin one binary :)
*uClibc - Areduced size / embedded libc.
*OpenSSL Project - Crypto library
*Some bootdisk ideas and layout from floppyfwthanks to ThomasEZ for that (and his great firewall..)Kon Boot Password For Zip File Converter140201, pnh@pogostick.net
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