RE: locked out of XP, need file access

From: Clayton T. Dillard (clay_at_securespeed.cc)
Date: 12/28/03

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    To: "'J. Yoon'" <supercool9000@hotmail.com>, <security-basics@securityfocus.com>
    Date: Sat, 27 Dec 2003 20:38:40 -0500
    
    

     
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    Yo Yoon,
            You can remove your drive and install it in another PC as a slave or
    second drive and then access the files you want.

    OR

    You go get a copy of Linux and install it on part of the hard drive,
    using the NTFS resizer, then you can access the files on your Windows
    partition. Plus you'll learn Linux .. Which is always good right.

    Good Lux,
    Clayton T. Dillard, GSEC MCP
    Principal Consultant
    SECURESPEED, LLC
    http://www.securespeed.cc
    "Information Assurance and Security - Consulting and Professional
    Services"

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    From: J. Yoon [mailto:supercool9000@hotmail.com]
    Sent: Wednesday, December 24, 2003 10:46 AM
    To: security-basics@securityfocus.com
    Subject: locked out of XP, need file access

    I'm locked out of my own Windows XP box.
    Being a paranoid,
    I have not provided myself with any password hints
    even for the administrator mode.

    I do remember about 2 characters from it though
    but there's just too many combinations.

    There are personal files in there that I need to access.

    I remember that with the old Win98,
    it was possible to do something with the .pwd file
    (not that we needed it,
    since all the files are accessible anyway)
    but I'm sure things have changed significantly since.

    I did infact try using a XP password recovery tool kit
    and global-resetter thing I got from the net...
    but the software asks me to enter root password
    and then tells me to get lost.
    It's strange and ironic,
    because the passwd is precisely what I'm trying to figure out.

    I don't wanna read a 1,000 page book just yet
    cuz I need access to my files asap.

    What would be some of the necessary simple steps to take at this
    time? Thanks in advance...

    _________________________________________________________________
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    Wine.
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