The PC Login Now password cracker is the fastest free windows Password Recovery Tool that I've used. If you can click a few buttons then you can break your computer’s password with this tool.
PC Login Now doesn't display your current password like Ophcrack or other similar password recovery tools. PC Login Now actually deletes your password, allowing access to Windows without a password at all.
Pros :
- Fastest free password tool tested
- No Windows access or knowledge of previous passwords needed
- Passwords are deleted with just a few clicks through an easy menu
- Works with both Windows Vista passwords and Windows XP passwords
- PC Login Now ISO image is much smaller than those of other password recovery tools
Cons :
- Password reset process causes Windows to detect a possible hard drive issue
- ISO image must be burned to a CD before passwords can be reset
Description :
- No installation in Windows is required making PC Login Now an easy alternative to many other password recovery tools.
- PC Login Now can delete any password from nearly any installation of Windows almost instantly.
- Passwords are simply removed with this tool instead of being decoded and displayed making it faster and easier to use.
Guide Review - PC Login Now v2.0
PC Login Now 2.0 is an amazing password recovery tool but instead of "recovering" your password, it deletes it, allowing unrestricted access to Windows.
To get started, visit the PC Login Now download page by clicking the Visit Their Web Site link below. Once there, click on the Download button to begin downloading the 55MB ISO file.
What is ISO File ?
Definition: An ISO file, often called an ISO image, is in fact an "image" of an entire CD or DVD. The entire contents of a disc can be perfectly represented in a single ISO file.
You can think of an ISO file like a box that holds all the parts to something that needs built - like a child's toy you might buy that requires assembly. The box that the toy pieces come in does you no good as an actual toy but the contents inside of it, once taken out and put together, become what you're actually wanting to use.
An ISO file is the same way. The file itself is no good unless it can be opened, assembled, and used. The most common way to make use of an ISO file is to burn the ISO file to a CD or DVD. It's a different process than burning an MP3 file or a document to a disc because your CD/DVD burning software must "assemble" the contents of the ISO file onto the disc.
ISO image files are often used to distribute large programs over the Internet due to the fact that all of the program's files can be neatly contained as a single file - the ISO file.
ISO images end in the file extension ISO. For example, the free Ophcrack password recovery tool (which contains an entire operating system and several pieces of software) is downloaded as the ophcrack-vista-livecd-2.0.iso file.
Also Known As: ISO image
Examples: "I downloaded an ISO file from a torrent site (it was legal, don't worry) and tried to burn it to a CD but it wouldn't do anything after that. I finally realized that I had to 'burn the image' with by burning software, not just stick the file on the CD."
What do you do with an ISO file once you've downloaded it? An ISO file is an image of a CD or DVD so to use it, you first need to burn it to a CD or DVD.
Burning the ISO image file to a CD or DVD is a bit different than just burning the file. You'll need to choose the "burn image" or "write image" option in your burning software and then choose the file.
If your CD/DVD burning software does not have this option or you want something more simples, try following the steps below to burn an ISO image file to a CD or DVD.
Difficulty: Easy
Time Required: Burning an ISO image file to a CD or DVD usually takes less than 15 minutes
How to Burn ISO File ?
- Download Free Easy CD DVD Burner and follow the on-screen directions to install the software. (You may use any software such as Nero, Easy CD Creator, etc.,)
Note: Free Easy CD DVD Burner is completely free and fully functional. However, there are some accompanying programs that it asks you to install - feel free to decline those if you're not interested. Currently, Free Easy CD DVD Burner supports Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 2003 and Windows Vista.
- Insert a blank CD or DVD in your drive.
- Open the Free Easy CD DVD Burner program.
- Click on the Copy CD/DVD button on the tool bar at the top of the program window.
- Under the Action menu on the left, click the Burn an image file link.
- When the Select the image file that you want to burn window opens, locate and select the ISO file you wish to burn to the empty disc and then click Open.
- A dialog box will appear asking "Do you want to burn [your chosen ISO file]?".
Click OK to confirm.
The burning process will automatically begin. The time it takes to burn will depend on the size of the ISO file and the speed of both your PC and your CD or DVD burner.
- When the burning is complete, the CD or DVD will automatically eject from the drive. You can remove the disc and close Free Easy CD DVD Burner.
- If you view the contents of the disc, you might notice many files and folders. So what happened to the ISO file? Remember that the ISO file is just an image of what should be on the CD or DVD. That ISO file contained the information for all of the files you see on the disc.
Tips :
- You must have a CD or DVD burner to write ISO files to CDs or DVDs. You will not be able to burn ISO files if you only have a standard CD or DVD drive.
Many ISO files, like some memory testing programs and password recovery tools, are intended to be booted from after they are burned.
After burning :
After burning boot from the CD by rebooting with the disc still in the drive. PC Login Now will start automatically.
To delete your password, follow the instructions on screen. Choose your operating system installation and then the user name that you want the password deleted for. Be sure to check the password is empty checkbox after choosing your user name. This will remove the password.
Your password will be removed instantly and you'll be asked if you want to reset another user. Choose No and then OK to reboot. You'll see some commands and then your computer will restart. Remove the CD as soon as the computer reboots. If you don't remove it in time PC Login Now will start again. If that happens, just remove the CD and restart manually.
One downfall of using PC Login Now is that it causes Windows to detect the possibility of a hard drive issue. Windows will run chkdsk to make sure your data hasn't been corrupted and will then continue loading. Rest assured there is no damage to your hard drive.
Log in as you normally do but do not enter anything in the password field. You're in!
Here is the link………………………… Download and enjoy !!!
http://www.pcloginnow.com/product.html
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