Welcome to my tutorial! I'm going to be showing you a way to bypass a administrator login on a Windows 7,8,10 computer.
All that you will need is a USB and Kon-Boot, which can be easily found online.
Step 1: Download the zip folder containing Kon-Boot and extract it to wherever you please.
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Step 2: Open the extracted folder and you should see:
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open up 'kon-bootUSB'
Step 3: Plug in your USB and run 'usb_install_RUNASADMIN.bat' as a Administrator. (Make sure you run it as a administrator!)
The file should look something like:
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Step 4: You will get a pop up saying:
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(Make sure that only the USB on which you want to install the bypass on is plugged in.)
Click ok.
Step 5: Verify that the USB is the correct one plugged in and click OK.
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After clicking OK a message should appear saying that your USB is ready.
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Step 6: Now you can go to your targeted machine and plug the USB in.
Shut the targeted machine down and power it up with the USB plugged in.
Step 6: As the computer turns on hit the F1 or F2 key depending on how your computer is configured to enter its BIOS.
Step 7: Navigate to the boot settings and change that the computer boots off the USB flash drive.
BIOS looks something like this depending on your machine.
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Step 8: Save the changes and exit out of BIOS.
Step 9: Let the computer boot and if everything is done correctly you should get this screen:
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after a second or so on that screen it will ask you if you want to boot
Kon-Boot
or
Kon-Boot (Old)
Make sure that Kon-Boot is selected and hit enter.
Step 10: The computer should then boot normally and bring you to the log in screen.
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Select the admin user and instead of typing a password leave the password box blank and hit Enter.
Done!
All that you will need is a USB and Kon-Boot, which can be easily found online.
Step 1: Download the zip folder containing Kon-Boot and extract it to wherever you please.
Step 2: Open the extracted folder and you should see:
open up 'kon-bootUSB'
Step 3: Plug in your USB and run 'usb_install_RUNASADMIN.bat' as a Administrator. (Make sure you run it as a administrator!)
The file should look something like:
Step 4: You will get a pop up saying:
(Make sure that only the USB on which you want to install the bypass on is plugged in.)
Click ok.
Step 5: Verify that the USB is the correct one plugged in and click OK.
After clicking OK a message should appear saying that your USB is ready.
Step 6: Now you can go to your targeted machine and plug the USB in.
Shut the targeted machine down and power it up with the USB plugged in.
Step 6: As the computer turns on hit the F1 or F2 key depending on how your computer is configured to enter its BIOS.
Step 7: Navigate to the boot settings and change that the computer boots off the USB flash drive.
BIOS looks something like this depending on your machine.
Step 8: Save the changes and exit out of BIOS.
Step 9: Let the computer boot and if everything is done correctly you should get this screen:
after a second or so on that screen it will ask you if you want to boot
Kon-Boot
or
Kon-Boot (Old)
Make sure that Kon-Boot is selected and hit enter.
Step 10: The computer should then boot normally and bring you to the log in screen.
Select the admin user and instead of typing a password leave the password box blank and hit Enter.
Done!
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