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Guest krazykat
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I am in a “catch 22” situation with the WIN XP recovery console password.

 

I have a laptop with WIN XP PRO and received a blue screen “Stop: c0000218

{Registry File Failure} The registry cannot load the hive (file):

\SystemRoot\System32\Config\SOFTWARE or its log or alternate “ error.

 

I am trying to follow KB307545 “How to recover from a corrupted registry

that prevents Windows XP from starting”

 

The Problem:

 

I am trying to start the Recovery console from my WIN XP install disk. I

can get all the way to hitting “R” to start the recovery console and select 1

for C:\Windows. Then I am asked for the administrator’s password. I hit

“enter” and I get the error the “password is incorrect”. Try this a couple of

more times with the same “password is incorrect”. On the third time recovery

console has to be restarted.

 

I did not install the recovery console on the system or assign an

administrator password. Since I can not boot the system I can not find,

reset or change the administrator password the recovery console seems to be

looking for.

 

Is there a “default” password I can use to start the recovery console from

the XP install disk , or a way to bypass the password request?

 

Thanks.

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Guest Pegasus \(MVP\)
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Re: XP PRO Recovery consold "default " Password

 

 

"krazykat" <krazykat@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:780BF670-6BA7-42B4-9091-1DA31DFCD8FA@microsoft.com...

>

>

> I am in a "catch 22" situation with the WIN XP recovery console password.

>

> I have a laptop with WIN XP PRO and received a blue screen "Stop: c0000218

> {Registry File Failure} The registry cannot load the hive (file):

> \SystemRoot\System32\Config\SOFTWARE or its log or alternate " error.

>

> I am trying to follow KB307545 "How to recover from a corrupted registry

> that prevents Windows XP from starting"

>

> The Problem:

>

> I am trying to start the Recovery console from my WIN XP install disk. I

> can get all the way to hitting "R" to start the recovery console and

> select 1

> for C:\Windows. Then I am asked for the administrator's password. I hit

> "enter" and I get the error the "password is incorrect". Try this a couple

> of

> more times with the same "password is incorrect". On the third time

> recovery

> console has to be restarted.

>

> I did not install the recovery console on the system or assign an

> administrator password. Since I can not boot the system I can not find,

> reset or change the administrator password the recovery console seems to

> be

> looking for.

>

> Is there a "default" password I can use to start the recovery console from

> the XP install disk , or a way to bypass the password request?

>

> Thanks.

>

 

http://home.eunet.no/~pnordahl/ntpasswd/bootdisk.html

Guest krazykat
Posted

Re: XP PRO Recovery consold "default " Password

 

 

 

"Pegasus (MVP)" wrote:

>

> "krazykat" <krazykat@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:780BF670-6BA7-42B4-9091-1DA31DFCD8FA@microsoft.com...

> >

> >

> > I am in a "catch 22" situation with the WIN XP recovery console password.

> >

> > I have a laptop with WIN XP PRO and received a blue screen "Stop: c0000218

> > {Registry File Failure} The registry cannot load the hive (file):

> > \SystemRoot\System32\Config\SOFTWARE or its log or alternate " error.

> >

> > I am trying to follow KB307545 "How to recover from a corrupted registry

> > that prevents Windows XP from starting"

> >

> > The Problem:

> >

> > I am trying to start the Recovery console from my WIN XP install disk. I

> > can get all the way to hitting "R" to start the recovery console and

> > select 1

> > for C:\Windows. Then I am asked for the administrator's password. I hit

> > "enter" and I get the error the "password is incorrect". Try this a couple

> > of

> > more times with the same "password is incorrect". On the third time

> > recovery

> > console has to be restarted.

> >

> > I did not install the recovery console on the system or assign an

> > administrator password. Since I can not boot the system I can not find,

> > reset or change the administrator password the recovery console seems to

> > be

> > looking for.

> >

> > Is there a "default" password I can use to start the recovery console from

> > the XP install disk , or a way to bypass the password request?

> >

> > Thanks.

> >

>

> http://home.eunet.no/~pnordahl/ntpasswd/bootdisk.html

>

>

> Pegasus,

 

Thanks for the link!! I will give it a try. I took a quick look at the site.

Seems pretty straight forward. I will need to download and burn the CD. Do

you have any experience in using the "bootdisk". Does it work?

 

Thanks again for the quick respponse.

Guest Pegasus \(MVP\)
Posted

Re: XP PRO Recovery consold "default " Password

 

 

"krazykat" <krazykat@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:489ABFC1-45E7-4058-8B19-32F02EC44AAC@microsoft.com...

>

>

> "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote:

>

>>

>> "krazykat" <krazykat@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

>> news:780BF670-6BA7-42B4-9091-1DA31DFCD8FA@microsoft.com...

>> >

>> >

>> > I am in a "catch 22" situation with the WIN XP recovery console

>> > password.

>> >

>> > I have a laptop with WIN XP PRO and received a blue screen "Stop:

>> > c0000218

>> > {Registry File Failure} The registry cannot load the hive (file):

>> > \SystemRoot\System32\Config\SOFTWARE or its log or alternate " error.

>> >

>> > I am trying to follow KB307545 "How to recover from a corrupted

>> > registry

>> > that prevents Windows XP from starting"

>> >

>> > The Problem:

>> >

>> > I am trying to start the Recovery console from my WIN XP install disk.

>> > I

>> > can get all the way to hitting "R" to start the recovery console and

>> > select 1

>> > for C:\Windows. Then I am asked for the administrator's password. I

>> > hit

>> > "enter" and I get the error the "password is incorrect". Try this a

>> > couple

>> > of

>> > more times with the same "password is incorrect". On the third time

>> > recovery

>> > console has to be restarted.

>> >

>> > I did not install the recovery console on the system or assign an

>> > administrator password. Since I can not boot the system I can not

>> > find,

>> > reset or change the administrator password the recovery console seems

>> > to

>> > be

>> > looking for.

>> >

>> > Is there a "default" password I can use to start the recovery console

>> > from

>> > the XP install disk , or a way to bypass the password request?

>> >

>> > Thanks.

>> >

>>

>> http://home.eunet.no/~pnordahl/ntpasswd/bootdisk.html

>>

>>

>> Pegasus,

>

> Thanks for the link!! I will give it a try. I took a quick look at the

> site.

> Seems pretty straight forward. I will need to download and burn the CD.

> Do

> you have any experience in using the "bootdisk". Does it work?

>

> Thanks again for the quick respponse.

 

If you check Google for this boot disk (or for "administrator password")

then you will probably find tens of thousands of hits. This is a VFAQ and

the Nordahl boot disk has been the default tool for such cases for more than

ten years.

Posted

Resetting a Forgotten Password

 

Resetting a Forgotten Password

 

Resetting a Forgotten Password

 

 

NOTES

 

- The built-in Administrator account is found on the

Welcome screen only if there are no other accounts

available, other than Guest, or when the computer is

booted into Safe Mode.

- To get Admin account on the "Welcome Screen" make sure

that there are no accounts logged in.

- The built-in Administrator account can create and

change passwords for all users, but cannot restore a

forgotten one.

- When a password is changed, that account will lose

all encrypted files, personal certificates and stored

Internet Explorer passwords or network resources.

- Press "CTRL-ALT-DEL" twice to get the classic Windows

logon box. Type: Administrator. If this account has a

password, enter it. Otherwise, leave the it blank.

- Recovering a password is much more difficult. Using

a cracking program can take weeks!

 

 

RESET A PASSWORD USING THE ADMINISTRATOR ACCOUNT

 

1. Boot into Safe Mode.

2. Log on using the built-in Administrator account.

3. Open: Control Panel -> User Accounts.

4. On the Users tab, select a user name, the password

to change and click Reset Password.

 

 

RESET A PASSWORD USING MICROSOFT'S ERD COMMANDER

 

1. Download a 30 day trial from here:

 

Microsoft Diagnostics and Recovery Toolset 5.0 $65 64 MB

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=5D600369-0554-4595-8AB4-C34B2860E087&displaylang=en

 

2. Install it, run it and burn the image to a CD.

3. Boot the CD and run the Locksmith Wizard, found under

Start -> System Tools.

4. The Locksmith Wizard very easy to use, just select an

account and input a new password. Too easy!

 

 

RESET A PASSWORD USING OFFLINE NT PASSWORD & REGISTRY EDITOR

 

Bootable CD (Freeware):

http://home.eunet.no/pnordahl/ntpasswd/bootdisk.html

 

- This disc can set, reset or unlock the password of any

user account.

- You do not need to know the old password to set a new one.

- Works with Windows NT/2k/XP/Vista.

 

 

RECOVER A PASSWORD USING THE LOGIN RECOVERY WEB SERVICE

 

Login Recovery is a service to recover passwords for Windows NT,

2000, XP, 2003 and Vista (Fast = $30, 3-day wait = Free):

http://www.loginrecovery.com/index.php

 

 

LINKS

 

How to reset the Administrator's password:

http://www.petri.co.il/forgot_administrator_password.htm

 

EFS, Credentials, and Private Keys from Certificates Are

Unavailable After a Password Is Reset:

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;q290260

 

Administrator and User Passwords in Windows XP:

http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/win_xp_passwords.htm

 

 

ju.c

Guest krazykat
Posted

RE: Resetting a Forgotten Password

 

RE: Resetting a Forgotten Password

 

"ju.c"

 

Thanks for the information. Here is what I have done and a couple of

questions

 

I choose to use the http://www.nu2.nu/pebuilder/ which has a link to

http://home.eunet.no . The “Offline NT Password & Registry Editor” CD worked

very well for me. NOTE the instructions “Offline NT Password & Registry

Editor, Walkthrough” are excellent. I was able to reset the admin password

to “blank”. Booted to the recovery console from the WIN XP Pro install disk

and completed the KB307545 procedure. Laptop is now up and running.

 

I plan to make the ubcd4win cd as a backup.

 

Couple of related comments you might have some knowledge about. When

following the KB307545 article I needed to access the recovery console a

second time after I had the laptop up and running. Recovery console password

was locked out! I had to run the Offline pass word reset cd again. Do you

know why the admin password would get locked out just by booting to the desk

top? I bet if I needed to start the recovery console again the password

would be locked out. Is there some admin setting that needs to be changed?

 

While using the recovery console I needed to remove the WIN XP install CD to

get a file from a different CD. The CD eject button was non functional,

could not open the cd tray until I exited the recovery console. Is this

normal/expected and is there a way to make the eject button work?

 

 

"ju.c" wrote:

> Resetting a Forgotten Password

>

>

> NOTES

>

> - The built-in Administrator account is found on the

> Welcome screen only if there are no other accounts

> available, other than Guest, or when the computer is

> booted into Safe Mode.

> - To get Admin account on the "Welcome Screen" make sure

> that there are no accounts logged in.

> - The built-in Administrator account can create and

> change passwords for all users, but cannot restore a

> forgotten one.

> - When a password is changed, that account will lose

> all encrypted files, personal certificates and stored

> Internet Explorer passwords or network resources.

> - Press "CTRL-ALT-DEL" twice to get the classic Windows

> logon box. Type: Administrator. If this account has a

> password, enter it. Otherwise, leave the it blank.

> - Recovering a password is much more difficult. Using

> a cracking program can take weeks!

>

>

> RESET A PASSWORD USING THE ADMINISTRATOR ACCOUNT

>

> 1. Boot into Safe Mode.

> 2. Log on using the built-in Administrator account.

> 3. Open: Control Panel -> User Accounts.

> 4. On the Users tab, select a user name, the password

> to change and click Reset Password.

>

>

> RESET A PASSWORD USING MICROSOFT'S ERD COMMANDER

>

> 1. Download a 30 day trial from here:

>

> Microsoft Diagnostics and Recovery Toolset 5.0 $65 64 MB

> http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=5D600369-0554-4595-8AB4-C34B2860E087&displaylang=en

>

> 2. Install it, run it and burn the image to a CD.

> 3. Boot the CD and run the Locksmith Wizard, found under

> Start -> System Tools.

> 4. The Locksmith Wizard very easy to use, just select an

> account and input a new password. Too easy!

>

>

> RESET A PASSWORD USING OFFLINE NT PASSWORD & REGISTRY EDITOR

>

> Bootable CD (Freeware):

> http://home.eunet.no/pnordahl/ntpasswd/bootdisk.html

>

> - This disc can set, reset or unlock the password of any

> user account.

> - You do not need to know the old password to set a new one.

> - Works with Windows NT/2k/XP/Vista.

>

>

> RECOVER A PASSWORD USING THE LOGIN RECOVERY WEB SERVICE

>

> Login Recovery is a service to recover passwords for Windows NT,

> 2000, XP, 2003 and Vista (Fast = $30, 3-day wait = Free):

> http://www.loginrecovery.com/index.php

>

>

> LINKS

>

> How to reset the Administrator's password:

> http://www.petri.co.il/forgot_administrator_password.htm

>

> EFS, Credentials, and Private Keys from Certificates Are

> Unavailable After a Password Is Reset:

> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;q290260

>

> Administrator and User Passwords in Windows XP:

> http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/win_xp_passwords.htm

>

>

> ju.c

>

>


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