Download Offline NT Password & Registry Editor
In most cases you need administrator rights to perform maintenance on a Windows NT-based system. Sometimes it happens that the password of the administrator account is no longer known, or has ever been changed by someone without documenting it. Usually there is no other option than to reinstall the operating system with the associated applications. However, here the program Offline NT Password & Registry Editor can offer a solution. It can change the passwords of the user accounts and possibly unlock them without starting Windows first. In addition, it is also possible to edit the registry. The developer released a new version on 2005-03-03 with the following changelog:
- Driver update only, with a few fixes to the autoprobe, too.
- Some popular drivers like aacraid, megaaid and some SATA drivers were problematic or missing, now hopefully here.
- Note that most SATA drivers also need the libata.ko.gz file, autprobe loads it if needed.
- The driver archive are too big to include all drivers on a floppy so remove some you’re sure you don’t need. Remember to always keep pcitable.gz and moddep.gz if you want autoprobe to work.
- The CD of course includes all drivers.
- The manual try-all-drivers load is buggy, and won’t try to load all drivers, it will stop after each that has not been tried before. But specifying a single driver directly still works.
- No changes to password edit routines
[break]The following three downloads are ready:
Bootable floppy image
SCSI drivers for floppy image
Bootable CD Image including all drivers
Version number | 2005-03-03 |
Operating systems | Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 |
Website | Offline NT Password & Registry Editor |
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License type | Conditions (GNU/BSD/etc.) |