_m3x_
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That looks like it might work, but part of what we would use it for is replacing bad motherboards so we would not be able to boot the machine to do this. I finally did find a trial version of EaseUS that will make the WinPE disk that has Universal Restore, but it would be nice if there was an open source method or a way to use sysprep without booting.
Like i Said use Windows AIK create a windowsPE use sysprep->OOBE to strip out Hardware ID and yer set...
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What version of windows are you using?
Don't know if this would help but if your running windows 7, there's a build in feature in the backup and restore to create a System Image
you can also use imagex to capture windows images this is more more image deployment but i might work
or you can try DriveImage XML
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I'd definitely second for you to try Arch Linux.
i Agree, Arch is the best Distro For a Custom Build Plus they have a Greak Wiki. but if you want to start i suggest Ubuntu, if you dont like there UI give Linux mint a Try
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i agree with Snubs, Personally i dont like gaming on a laptop && in the long run is much cheaper to upgrade your Gaming Rig than it is to Buy a New Laptop every year...
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You Should try Boxcryptor 1st 2GB Free..
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Another way to test how secure your password really is by brute forcing it with HashCat or looking up your hash on the internet as Digip suggested before.
Never used HashCat, but i am goin to try google-in the hashes thx for the replys..
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i found This on the Web...
"Because of the BIOS memory injection it appears to perform, some system BIOS’s may not be supported and could cause Kon-Boot to fail. So it isn’t a 100% success in all possible conditions. Also some users have said it BSOD their systems in various comments around the web. Some have even reported it nuked their systems for unknown reasons." Source
i guess am one of the lucky ones :)
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How much RAM does the PC have? Does your CD drive have problems?
I have 2GB, and no am booting from a USB Drive..
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There is also Ophcrack that you could try. But if your password is longer than 8 characters and contains special characters, then it would be useless.
i try ed it already, Didn't work.. im just wondering why do i get a BSOD when booting with Kon-Boot..
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i Got the lates kon-boot v1.1, i might test it on another machine, and diff USB drive.. far as i know i have the lates uptodate tools.. thx for the reply..
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If you can't find tools for this on your own, then you don't need to have them. Kon-Boot should have worked unless you are using the 64-bit version of Windows 7.
Im running Windows 7 [32b]
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Hi, Srry if i post it in the wrong area but i search in the forum and no Luck.....
I'm trying to crack my windows 7 username password (yeah i know why? right) I was bored and decided to test my Password strength.. i have susefully cracked my password in the pass (WinXP)..
1.) I try using CHNTPW, but no luck. [ sudo chntpw -u User SAM ] and clear the password.. but When i log in the password is still there..
2.) I also try using Kon-Boot, No luck.. When i bot up the computer from the USB drive > Kon-Boot > from hd1 everything seems to be working well
but when its trying to load, i get a F***IN "BSOD" (personally am tired of the color Blue lol) > i get a BSOD saying that "error occurred while trying to write read only Memory.. or sumthing like that..
3.) i try using bkhive, and sambump2, and JTR..
Is it just me or Windows Up'd there security!!
Any suggestions? btw the password is a simple password [fkraiders]
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Not sure but it think it does.. Windows Imaging