Recover Windows 10 Password with Ophcrack Live USB

If you forgot your Windows 10 password and don't have a password reset disk or another account to sign in with, you can use Ophcrack Live USB to recover your password.

Ophcrack is a free and open source password recovery tool that uses rainbow tables to crack Windows passwords. It's one of the most popular tools for recovering Windows passwords and is very easy to use.

To use Ophcrack, you'll need to download the Ophcrack Live CD and burn it to a blank CD or USB drive. Then, boot from the CD or USB drive and follow the instructions. Ophcrack will automatically detect and crack the passwords for all the user accounts on the computer.

If you're using a USB drive, you'll need to select the correct drive letter when prompted. Ophcrack will then start cracking the passwords. This process can take a while, depending on the complexity of the passwords.

Once Ophcrack has finished, it will display a list of all the cracked passwords. You can then use these passwords to log in to the corresponding user accounts.

If you're not able to boot from the CD or USB drive, you can also use Ophcrack Live to boot from a network share. To do this, you'll need to create a bootable network share and then follow the instructions on the Ophcrack website.

If you're still not able to crack the passwords, you can try using a different password recovery tool. Kon-Boot is a good alternative to Ophcrack and is also very easy to use.

To use Kon-Boot, you'll need to download the Kon-Boot ISO and burn it to a blank CD or USB drive. Then, boot from the CD or USB drive and follow the instructions. Kon-Boot will automatically bypass the Windows password and log you in.

Once you're logged in, you can change the passwords for the user accounts on the computer. Kon-Boot doesn't crack passwords, it simply bypasses them.

If you're looking for a more permanent solution, you can try installing a new copy of Windows. This will overwrite the existing Windows installation and you'll be able to set a new password for the administrator account.

If you don't have a Windows installation disc, you can download a copy of Windows from Microsoft's website. You'll need a valid product key to install Windows.

Once Windows is installed, you can set a new password for the administrator account and then use that account to log in and change the passwords for the other user accounts.

If you're still having trouble, you can contact Microsoft support for help.

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