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[0:00]Hey, what's going on guys? This video what we're going to be discussing today is how to bypass the password if obviously you guys have forgotten it. Most likely you're watching this because you can't log on to your Windows computer because you forgot your password or you bought a computer off someone else. They forgot the password or you found it. Dumpster diving in this case right here. Alienware computer. If you guys are interested in my videos, look in the description box below, Binsburg Films. You'll see I dumpster dive and I find computers all the time. So, I want to show you guys because I'm actually I'm I'm experiencing this right now myself and I want to show you how to bypass the Windows 7. This should work on Windows 8 and 10 also and even maybe some older ones as well. We have my little explanation sheet right here. So I'm going to go over the steps with you. So, real quickly, the computer is on right now. What we're going to do if your computer is on, you just need to shut it down and we're going to start from scratch. So let's go ahead and power it down. Again, not restart. We're going to go ahead and just shut the computer down. Once the computer has completely turned off, then we will go ahead ahead and start with our first process. Okay, this is a very important step guys. What we're going to do is we're going to go ahead and power on your computer. Okay? So we're going to power on the computer, but right as we see the process Microsoft Windows process circle go around me and it's booting up. We're going to go ahead and hold down our power button and this is called like a hard shut off or a hard shut down. Okay? So let's go ahead and get started here. We're going to go ahead and power it up right now. We're going to look at the screen here. And right as we see this process bar here, let me get back out we're going to hold down the power button again to hard shut it off here. Just going to take a second here. This alienware computer takes a little bit of time. So not this right here. We're going to wait until the windows is firing up here. Wait one second. And right here, but we're going to go ahead and wait till we see that right there. Now, we're going to I'm holding down the power button right now. And it should turn off like that. Okay? So you're going to have to hold it down for a while. All right, so we just did a hard shut down right now. And now it's going to fire back up again. If it doesn't automatically fire up like mine just did, then what you want to do is you want to go ahead and hit the power button here. So, now what it's going to do is it's actually going to come up into a menu like this. Now, upon starting, you will see this screen right here, Windows Air recovery. Launch startup repair recommended, start Windows normally. You want to go ahead and click on launch startup repair recommended. You can push enter on your keyboard. Now, it's going to load the files, Windows files here and this next screen of course, it's going to go through its little normal startup here routine until we get to this menu right here. Your computer was unable to start and you'll go ahead and see a little searching menu here. Now, a screen might pop up in the first few minutes of this and it says do you want to like restore automatically or something like that. Go ahead and push cancel because what you want to do, it might pop up again, it might not. You want this to cycle through. It's going to take me the first time I did this, it took me about 10, 12 minutes. I expect the same thing depends upon how slow your system is. Might be upwards of a little bit more than that. So, we're going to go ahead and let this cycle through. So, what we're going to do is we're going to do something else right now while we wait for this to go ahead and just cycle through its little deal and we'll be back with you for the next screen. All right guys, now after some time here, it was about maybe 8 to 10 minutes for me, maybe even less than that. You're going to see this screen right here. Start up repair cannot repair this computer automatically. What you want to do now is you want to go ahead and come down here to view problem details. Check that little triangle right here and this is going to drop down right here. Now, what you want to do is come over here to the right. Drop that all the way down. And now what we want to do here is we see two links. The very very bottom one here, you want to go ahead and click on that one and then you'll see a large notepad file that opens up. Then what we want to do is the top left up here of the notepad file. We want to go ahead and highlight file, drop that down and you want to go ahead and click on open, which is the second one and that brings up this menu right here. Desktop, Libraries, computer system, you should look exactly like this or very similar. Okay, now right here, we're going to go under computer, so double click on computer. And then what you want to do is you want to find your local disc. Now yours is going to be probably different than mine. We have a CD drive, etc, etc, but what we want is the local disc. All right guys, now if you do not see local disc, then my option is the exact same as yours. Windows 7. So go ahead and double click on local disc if you see it. If not, if yours is like this, there's Windows 7 C drive or something like that, go ahead and click on that. That brings us to this menu here. Now we're going to go ahead and scroll down right over here until we get over here to Windows. Double click on that folder option right there. Now it comes to this menu here. Now for this portion right here, what we want to do is we want to scroll down to System 32. But before we do that, we want to go ahead and click on files of type and go ahead and choose all files here. Now what we're going to do again, we're going to scroll down until we see System 32, which I went by it right here. System 32. Go ahead and double click on System 32 brings us to this menu right here. All right guys, now with this screen here, what you want to do is there's a lot of files in here. Again, look how small our little scroll wheel is here. But what you want to do is you want to just scroll down, get away from the files, the folder files into what you start seeing things like this here. Now, this is all alphabetical order. It should be. If not, you're going to just scroll down again. I'm alphabetical orders. I'm just going to go ahead and hard scroll all the way down to the S's and what we're looking for. Let me show you precisely. We're looking for set H C. So again, you want to go alphabetical order set H C right here. That's exactly the one we're looking for set H C. Now, what you want to do is you want to go ahead and click on it. So let me show you how to click on it here. So you're going to click on it once, click on it twice and then it's going to highlight like that. Then what you want to do is you want to rename it. So what we're going to do is we're going to keep it just like that and we're going to add just the letter. How about 'll add just seven to that. So now it's going to be literally it's going to be the name set H C 7 or set C 7, whatever you want to call it there.

[6:11]All right, now we're going to go ahead and hit inner on the keyboard. Okay. Now it's not highlighted anymore and it looks like that there. Fantastic. So after we've done that, now what we want to do is you want to scroll back up and again we're in alphabetical order and you want to go up to the C section. Again, it's an application file and we're looking for a CDM, okay? CDM So we're going to go up up up up up. CDM. There it is right there. This one right there. CDM. So, what we want to do is we want to go ahead and copy CDM. So I'm going to let's click that, then right click it and we're going to copy it here. Then what we're going to do guys is we're going to scroll all the way down to the bottom and right underneath the Z1 right here, you're going to right click it and we're going to go ahead and paste that. So now this is a copy here. So what we want to do now is we want to rename this one as well. So what we we're going to do is once it's highlighted like this. We're going to go ahead and rename it exactly like the other one was S E T H C, okay? The original one, not with the added seven on there. So it's going to look exactly like this here. S E T H C. We're going to go ahead and push inner here. Okay, fantastic. After I pushed inner, now it looks like that. So, now what we're going to do here guys is we're going to go ahead and X off of this. X out of this. And what we see here, we're going to go ahead and click that back up right there. And we don't want to send the report and we're going to go ahead and push finish here, finish there. After you push finish, your computer, go ahead and it shuts off. So now we'll we want to do is we want to go ahead and power it back up and we'll let that boot back up there for just a second. Back at the startup menu here. Now, what we want to do is the files that we switched over. We switched over from sticky keys. Now we actually are going to be able to do command . So, from this menu right here, come down to your keyboard and what we're going to do here guys, on the keyboard is right here shift. You're going to hit that five times and then the command prompt will pop up right here. So let's go ahead and hit it five times. 1, 2, 3, 45. And that pops up right there, command prompt, C E or C E. And now what we do here, we're going to go ahead and type in right after Windows system 32. Okay guys, so right after system 32 right here. You can go ahead if you already know the user you want to get into, you can go ahead and put that after net user. But I'm going to go ahead and just put net user right after system 32. Let's go ahead and just spell it out right here. NET space US ER and we're going to hit enter, but let me show you exactly what it looks like here. Again, right after there net user. Now we're going to push enter here. Okay, There are a couple of users under this system. And so administrator, you can go ahead and get into that one or that one. Again, yours will list out every single user that it has. The command completed with one or more errors, okay? Right here. So what we want to do is we want to then choose net user and whatever name you want to get at. You can do this a couple times if you need to get through and delete all the passwords or change the passwords for everyone. Let's go ahead and choose call for right now. What we're going to do now, that that fresh system command right there is under way. We're going to go ahead and do again, net space user space C O L E. So guys, right after coal, go ahead and hit the space bar. I already have, so you want to space after coal or your name and then we need to put star, okay? Star which is going to be the eight. And so shift, we want that star symbol there. So that is what you want it to look like there. Net user, your name, whatever administrative one name you have and then star symbol. Okay? Now we're going to go ahead and push enter here. Now it says right here, type a password for the user, okay? Now, whatever I type on the keyboard right here, it will not show up right here. So you will be typing it, but it will not show up, okay? Because it's like for security, right? So I can type out like a bunch of letters, but nothing will happen here and then it will ask me to confirm that's if you want to type a new password in for the user. All right guys, now if you do not want to use a password you want to leave it blank so that every time you sign on, you don't even have to input a password, then you just leave it blank and you push enter. So let's go ahead and just leave it blank and we're going to push enter. And then it says rete the password to confirm and we're going to go ahead and hit enter one more time. And that's just going to go ahead and the command completed successfully. Right here again now I have no password on there, but of course if you wanted one, you would input it, confirm it and then it would say, you know, succsessfully. Okay. Now, after this right here, we're going to go ahead and type out exit eXIT and go ahead and push enter here. That removes the command prompt screen and now we see call right here and now what we're going to do is because there is no password, we're just going to go ahead and hit this arrow and we're going to go ahead and log on right there. And it says welcome and this might take a second to boot on up, but we'll show you that there is no password needed. because we went back door on Windows 7. There we go. Absolutely fantastic, guys. Can't open ACP 01, Colonial Mobile driver. No idea what that is, but we are in. Let's go ahead and get rid of that. You have to install AKT driver. Oh, you know what that is? That is uh my new graphics card that I put in this computer. So don't worry about that guys. Your computer is probably not going to say that because I did put a new graphics card in there. All right, let's just get rid of all that. I do need to install the driver for the computer for that to work. But guys, that is it. Now I'm in and whatever this guy had on the computer, I now have access to. And so guys, this is a lesson to be learned. Again, I am going to delete anything that shouldn't be on here or in appropriate or anything like that, but I did again find this computer. Dumpster diving, hard drive came separately, but I'm just showing you guys how to get in. If you find it or buy one and they forgot to tell you or they forgot the password, you bought it on eBay, etc. Hopefully this video has helped you guys. Smash a thumbs up if it did and I really appreciate that and definitely leave any questions or comments below. myself or others will help you through it. Take care guys. Bye-bye.

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