After two days trying to get into my computer, thank God, I finely found this video. Your method of explaining how to get the job done is awesome. You are very precise in your teaching method, even I, a 74 year old, did get the job done following your lead. You don't know how much I appreciate your dedication to help people like me. All the best to you my new friend!
very nice so the win xp, win vista and win 7 they have the same techniques to open the password but what about win 8, win 9, and win 10 can we use the same technique to open the window password ?
@charbel rahme ... yes pretty much...just when you reboot into windows after making the command line changes you want to boot to safe mode as windows may see the changes and think that malware program may have made them and revert the programs back using system file backups
@Oussama Frix...thats weird...when you get back to the windows logon screen and hit the Shift key five times what happens? Does the Sticky Key window pop up? Does it do anything?
@Oussams Frix...I'm sorry this method didn't work for you...I guess the files may not have copied right or the Command Prompt may have appeared behind the Logon screen (i believe that you can use the key combo Alt+Tab to cycle through open programs)...I've haven't heard of Lazesoft I'll have to check it out...Again sorry this didn't work for you
@@HitmanComputers Thank you very much , this method worked for me well in windows 7. However, in xp maybe as you said it appeared behind the logon screen because the mouse was mentioning the wait symbol when hitting five shift key thank you
@Oussama Frix...No Problem...I'm glad this method was helpful after all...there are a lot of different ways to reset passwords and unfortunately some ways don't work the same for everyone
After two days trying to get into my computer, thank God, I finely found this video. Your method of explaining how to get the job done is awesome. You are very precise in your teaching method, even I, a 74 year old, did get the job done following your lead. You don't know how much I appreciate your dedication to help people like me. All the best to you my new friend!
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very nice so the win xp, win vista and win 7 they have the same techniques to open the password but what about win 8, win 9, and win 10 can we use the same technique to open the window password ?
@charbel rahme ... yes pretty much...just when you reboot into windows after making the command line changes you want to boot to safe mode as windows may see the changes and think that malware program may have made them and revert the programs back using system file backups
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when I changed the name and everything was done right the cmd didn't want to appear
@Oussama Frix...thats weird...when you get back to the windows logon screen and hit the Shift key five times what happens? Does the Sticky Key window pop up? Does it do anything?
@@HitmanComputersI hit the shift key five times but nothing happened, after that I used an alternative method with software called lazesoft
@Oussams Frix...I'm sorry this method didn't work for you...I guess the files may not have copied right or the Command Prompt may have appeared behind the Logon screen (i believe that you can use the key combo Alt+Tab to cycle through open programs)...I've haven't heard of Lazesoft I'll have to check it out...Again sorry this didn't work for you
@@HitmanComputers Thank you very much , this method worked for me well in windows 7. However, in xp maybe as you said it appeared behind the logon screen because the mouse was mentioning the wait symbol when hitting five shift key
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@Oussama Frix...No Problem...I'm glad this method was helpful after all...there are a lot of different ways to reset passwords and unfortunately some ways don't work the same for everyone