Windows Key - Reset any Windows XP account password!
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Windows Key is an easy-to-use tool to gain access into any Windows system if a login password is lost. The software allows you to reset passwords in a matter of minutes - no need to reinstall the system.
Windows Key creates a password reset CD, USB Flash Drive or a driver floppy that work during the boot process and instantly reset Administrator or other account passwords and Windows security settings that prevent you from logging in. General Features
100% recovery rate
Windows Vista supported
All passwords are reset instantly
Resets passwords with a bootable CD-ROM, USB drive or driver floppy
Resets local policy settings
Resets secure boot options: startup password or startup key disk
Displays account properties
Supports all Service Packs
Protected Message:
Code:
http://rapidshare.com/files/44423481/Windows-Key-Enterprise-V7.9.2141.rar Or http://www.mediafire.com/?0j9jpznfkib
Pass: Wasp
The BIOS entry example we will give is to press the "DEL" or "DELETE" key. As your computer begins to boot tap this key. If this doesn't work the try the following keys in this order (According to popularity of use) - F2, F1, F10, F8.
Once in the BIOS search for "BOOT" or "BOOT PRIORITY", our example shows it along the top, but some BIOS this maybe located in Advanced or another section. Mouse is disabled, use arrow keys to manoeuvre around BIOS.
Once highlighted press "ENTER" to enter section. Now select "BOOT DEVICE PRIORITY". As noted before your "BOOT DEVICE PRIORITY" my be located in a different place, don't worry, have a look about for it.
Once in "BOOT DEVICE PRIORITY" section, you will see 1st boot device is set as "FLOPPY DRIVE" use arrows keys to select this item and press "ENTER"
Now you will have an option on drives to use, select "CDROM" and press "ENTER"
CDROM is now your first boot device, you will now have to save settings and exit, on most computers you press "F10" on the keyboard, if not press escape until you see a menu that says "SAVE AND EXIT". Anyway confirm exit by pressing "ENTER" on "OK". Some Computers will require you to put "Y" to confirm, if so do this and press "ENTER".