Kon-Boot is one of the best tools around which can log you into Windows without knowing the password. It works by hooking into the system BIOS and temporarily changing the contents of the Windows kernel while booting. It then allows you to enter anything as the password during login. The next time you start the computer without Kon-Boot, the original password will be back, the temporary changes will be discarded and the system will behave as if nothing has happened.
After you Download Kon-Boot Free and write it onto CD or USB, simply boot your computer to that device (you will need to set the boot device in the BIOS) and a white screen will popup. Press any key and a black screen will popup showing the process of hooking BIOS functions (the version number 1.0 appears to be an oversight by the developer). After a few more seconds the computer will start to boot normally.
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I downloaded KON-BOOT CD-konboot-v1.1-2in1.iso and went into BIOS selected kon-boot driver, no white screen pops up just a black screen and cannot push any buttons for it to run but can return to BIOS. Help!?
If you have purchased Kon-Boot for macOS/OSX this is the right place for you. If you have purchased kon-boot 2in1 version and you are looking for the installation tutorial please see the Kon-Boot for Windows GUIDE (please note that as stated on our website kon-boot 2in1 can be installed only on Windows).
Kon-Boot (aka kon boot, konboot) for Apple Mac OSX systems allows the user to login into the system without knowing the previous passwords and user names. Kon-Boot will either allow you to login into selected account without knowing the password (bypass mode) or it will create new "root" account for you (new-account mode) from which you will be able to change other users passwords as needed. Have you lost your password? Kon-Boot can help!
Please note that CD version is no longer available since kon-boot v1.7 (the old one (1.6) is still included in the archive). Internet connection is required for the installed to work. Kon-boot can be only installed using the original installer. One kon-boot license permits the user to install kon-boot on only one USB device (USB pendrive).
Bypass mode allows you to login into any selected account without knowing the password. All changes are only made to virtual memory meaning all changes caused by kon-boot are gone after computer reboots.
Insert the password reset disk in locked Dell laptop or PC and boot from it. Usually, you need to bring up the boot menu at startup by pressing F12 key so you can boot the devcie from external drive.
When the disk was booted, Windows Password Recovery software should appear on the main window. In there, you can select the OS and user account. Choose the user account and reset the password accordingly. Finally, take out the disk and reboot the computer. No password will be required for login in next time.
Step 4: Now, wait for the Ophcrack to load from the bootable media. Within a few minutes, you will able to see Ophcrack Windows. And, after that, the software will start cracking your password. Password cracking process will take a lot of time according to the length of the password.
So these are the five methods to reset a laptop password. If you are using a Microsoft account. Thenyou can use the first method. But, If you don't have access to the connected email Account. Then, the only way to reset Windows 10 online authentication is Androidphonesoft. If you're using Windows 7, then Kon-boot free version and Ophcrack is the best choice. And, if data isn't important to you. Then, you can use the Dell recovery manager. The last option is factory reset the device or reinstall Windows OS.
YUMI (Your USB Multiboot Installer) is a Multiboot USB Boot Creator that can be used to make a Multisystem flash drive. This tool can quickly create a Multiboot bootable USB flash drive containing several different ISO files. Use it to boot from USB your favorite Live Linux portable Operating Systems, Linux and Windows Installers, antivirus utilities, disc cloning, backup, penetration testing, diagnostic tools, and much more. This Universal tool makes it easy for anyone to create their own customized multi purpose Bootable USB.
The YUMI App has been considered by many to be the Best Bootable USB Creator. It replaces our old Multiboot ISOS tool and is also the successor to the singular Universal USB Installer (UUI). Tools that were amongst the first ever made for the purpose of creating a bootable flash drive. For the most part, files are generally stored within the Multiboot folder. This makes for a nicely organized Portable Multiboot Drive that can still be used for traditional storage purposes.
NOTE: I know you are probably asking, How can you boot from exFAT USB? A YUMI exFAT USB Boot variant is now available and recommended. It can be used to automatically create an exFAT boot USB. Here are the key differences between the variants:
You can use this version if your computer supports BIOS booting, and if you do not plan to run your Windows installers in UEFI mode. Most modern motherboards still have Legacy BIOS firmware support though CMS Legacy mode.
The YUMI UEFI variant utilizes GRUB2 for both BIOS and UEFI booting. It is important to note that the UEFI version is not backwards compatible with the legacy variant. In addition, your drive must be Fat32 formatted to support booting in UEFI mode. This boot creation software does include the fat32format utility to help you format drives larger than 32GB as Fat32.
YUMI (Your Universal Multiboot Installer) enables each user to create their own custom Multiboot UFD containing only the distributions they want. Presented in the order by which they are installed. A new distribution can also be added to the bootable device each time the tool is run.
Other Notes: If MultibootISOs was previously used, you must reformat the drive, and start over. The Legacy variant uses Syslinux directly, and chain loads to grub only if necessary, so it is not compatible with the older Multiboot ISO tool.
-wimboot option stores the extracted Multi Windows Installers in their own directory. -bootmgr option moves the bootmgr and bcd files to root of drive. (note: -bootmgr option does require a Windows Vista or later host to run bcdedit).
The Legacy variant does not natively include files to make it UEFI Boot from USB. However, it is still possible to boot and run your Windows Installers from UEFI. To switch between added Windows versions, navigate to the multiboot/win-directory (replacing win-directory with the Windows version you want to boot) on your USB. Once there, move the bootmgr, bootmgr.efi, and entire boot folder to the root of your USB drive. Then reboot, booting your computer from the UEFI compatible USB. If all went well, it should boot straight into your chosen Windows Installer.
Most added distributions are stored within the multiboot folder. This is also the root directory set for syslinux. In some cases, the Volume Label of your USB drive must be MULTIBOOT in order for OpenSUSE, CentOS and several other distributions to boot. YUMI will attempt to automatically create this Volume Label, however it can sometimes fail. So please ensure that the Volume Label of your USB remains MULTIBOOT if you expect your distributions to boot.
Legacy only:From the multiboot folder on your flash drive, delete the hidden file ldlinux.sys and then rename the libcom32.c32 file to _libcom32.c32. Then use YUMI to install any menu item. The installer will notice that the file is missing and will then attempt to reinstall syslinux and repair the master boot record. Once finished, rename _libcom32.c32 back to libcom32.c32.
* The Legacy variant does support NTFS, however not all distributions will boot from an NTFS formatted device. Though Windows to Go and distributions containing files over 4GB require using NTFS with the Legacy variant.
Persistently Saving Changes: YUMI uses the casper-rw persistence feature for some (but not all) Ubuntu based distributions. Yes, you can also have multiple persistent distributions, as each distro utilizes its own casper-rw file. * Persistence will not always work on NTFS formatted USB drives. Additionally, some distributions will not boot via NTFS.
On AM65x DMSC_Cortex_M3 is the boot master and is the first core that wakes up and starts the R5F ROM. Upon launching the target configuration, connect to DMSC_Cortex_M3 first, as this will automatically perform the PSC and PLL initialization. The following GEL output will appear in the CCS Console:
To load the SYSFW firmware, the DMSC ROM expects R5F secondary bootloader/application to provide board configuration message to initialize the cores and SOC services. The R5F application provided in SciClient uses a default board configuration message to the SYSFW and sets up the device for application debugging.
In emulation setup, the GEL file will keep the PMIC on after you connectto the A15 core on the SoC. While booting from ROM bootloader userapplication software, would need to keep the PMIC ON while initializingthe board.
Step2: AM572x EVM doesn`t have any boot switches to configure foremulation mode. so configure the boot switches to SD Boot Mode. DontPopulate the uSD card when the intent is to connect and load code overemulator and not to boot the device using uSD card.
When you boot an image from the SD card, the secondary boot loader willconfigure the device clocks, DDR and wake up the slave cores on theAM572x processor on GP EVM hence you don`t need the GEL initializationscripts to redo the clock and DDR settings.
Step2: Connect IDK EVM as described in the Quick StartGuide. Populatingthe uSD card is not required as the intent is to connect and load codeover emulator and not to boot the device using uSD card. AM572x IDKdoesn`t have any boot switches to configure for emulation mode. 2ff7e9595c
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