Windows password recovery tools are used to recover, or reset lost user and
administrator passwords used to log on to Windows operating systems.
Password recovery tools are often called "password cracker" tools
because they are sometimes used to "crack" passwords by hackers.
Legally cracking or unlocking your own Windows password is certainly a
legitimate practice!
Note: Using a Windows password recovery program is just one of
several ways
to find a lost Windows password.
Here are the top 7 free Windows password recovery programs available. I also
keep a list of premium
Windows password recovery tools.
1. Ophcrack
The Ophcrack Windows password cracker is by far the best free Windows
password recovery tool available. It's fast and easy enough for a first time Windows
password cracker with a basic knowledge of Windows.
With Ophcrack, you don't need any access to Windows to be able to recover
your lost passwords. Simply visit the site, download the free ISO image, burn
it to a CD and boot from the
CD. The Ophcrack program starts, locates the Windows user accounts, and
proceeds to recover (crack) the passwords - all automatically.
In a test on a Windows 7 PC, Ophcrack recovered the 10-character password to
my administrator account in 40 seconds. Ophcrack supports Windows 7, Windows
Vista, and Windows XP.
Ophcrack
v3.3.1 Free Download
2. Offline NT Password & Registry Editor
Offline NT Password & Registry Editor works differently than most
password recovery programs in that it erases your Windows password instead of
recovering it. You can think of it as more of a Windows password reset
tool.
Like Ophcrack, you boot to a burned CD created with the Offline NT Password
& Registry Editor ISO file. After running the program, you can log in to
your Windows account without entering a password at all.
If you like this "password deleting" strategy then I highly
recommend this program. Offline NT Password & Registry Editor works
basically the same way as PC Login
Now, listed below.
I tried Offline NT Password & Registry Editor on a Windows 7 PC and it
reset the password immediately without problem. It should work equally well
with Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows 2000, and Windows NT. It should also
work with 64-bit versions of these operating systems.
Offline
NT Password & Registry Editor Free Download
3. PC Login Now
PC Login Now is one of the better free Windows password recovery programs
I've tested... even though it doesn't actually recover passwords.
Instead of discovering and displaying your current Windows password, PC
Login Now deletes it, allowing you to access Windows without a password, after
which you can create a new one.
PC Login Now works just like the free and popular Offline
NT Password & Registry Editor (listed above) only it's much easier to
use.
The trade-off with PC Login Now over Offline NT Password & Registry
Editor is that PC Login Now causes Windows to detect a possible hard drive
problem on the first reboot after deleting the password. I've never seen nor
heard of a problem actually happening but it's still a little bothersome.
In a test on a Windows 7 PC, PC Login Now deleted the 15-character password
to my user account instantly. PC Login Now supports Windows 7, Windows Vista,
and Windows XP.
PC Login
Now v2.0.1 Free Download
4. Kon-Boot
Kon-Boot is yet another free password reset program, much like ONTP&RE
and PC
Login Now. Just burn the program to a disc, boot to it, and you're off.
Kon-Boot works differently than the two password reset tools above, so if
you have problems using them, give Kon-Boot a try. It's very, very easy to use
and probably the fastest password reset, and certainly password recovery, tool
available.
Unfortunately, Kon-Boot 1.0 does not work with 64-bit versions of Windows.
I used Kon-Boot v1.0 to successfully delete the password on a Windows Vista
PC and then also on a Windows XP PC. Kon-Boot is reported to also reset Windows
7 passwords but I was not able to make it work on two different Windows 7 PCs.
Kon-Boot
v1.0 Free Download
5. Cain & Abel
Cain & Abel is a free, fast and effective Windows password recovery
tool.
Unlike Ophcrack and other popular Windows password hacking programs, Cain
& Abel requires access to Windows under an administrator account. Due to
this fact, Cain & Abel is a valuable resource to recover passwords to
accounts other than the one you're using.
Add that to the fact that Cain & Abel is a bit more complicated to use
than other password recovery apps and you have what is, in my book, a pretty
advanced tool. Check it out if you think it might be useful to you.
Cain & Abel was able to recover the 10-character password to the Windows
XP "Administrator" account in ten seconds. I couldn't get it to work
properly Windows Vista. One user said it works great with Windows 7.
Cain
& Abel v4.9.36 Review and Free Download
6. LCP
LCP is yet another free password recovery software tool for Windows.
Like Cain & Abel, LCP is a standard Windows program you download from
LCPSoft's website and install inside of Windows, meaning you'll need access to
a user account on the computer.
LCP can be a little intimidating to those new to Windows password recovery
tools so some prior knowledge is very helpful to avoid even bigger problems
with your PC.
I haven't been able to get LCP to work for me. If you've successfully used
LCP and would like to share your experiences, please let me know.
LCP v5.04 Free Download
7. John The Ripper
John the Ripper is a very popular free password recovery tool that can be
used to find Windows account passwords.
While the password recovery application itself is free, the wordlists used
by John the Ripper to discover passwords do cost and are required for the
software to work.
Note: I'm told there are free wordlist alternatives that work with
John the Ripper which is why this Windows password recovery tool is still
listed as free. However, I have not tested any of them.
John the Ripper is operated at the command line making it a password
cracking tool reserved for the very advanced user.
If you have experience with John the Ripper that you would like to share,
please let me know.
Windows Password Recovery Tools Aren't Necessary if You're Proactive!
These Windows password recovery tools are great if you need them, but
there's a much easier way to access your account if you forget your password -
a password reset disk!
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