It can be done using the windows “Error Recovery” menu and then taking advantage of a 'breakout' within the privacy statement at the end of the startup repair wizard. This allows access to Notepad and Windows Explorer which can then be used to replace the sticky keys binaries and if all goes well, give yourself a system shell at the login screen.
You get the idea, so let's get started....
This is Windows methods to recover the system should it have any problems booting. There’s the “Repair Your Computer” option you can see within the F8 advanced boot options menu:
You get the idea, so let's get started....
This is Windows methods to recover the system should it have any problems booting. There’s the “Repair Your Computer” option you can see within the F8 advanced boot options menu:
The target will then reboot into the correct options screen above and you will be greeted with the “Launch Startup Repair” option. Once you have chosen this, you will see a prompt giving you a choice to use the System Restore wizard. We don't want this so click cancel
It will then launch into the startup repair wizard to look for reasons why it couldn’t boot. This can take around 5-10 minutes so be patient.
Click to expand the problem details dialog and navigate to the bottom where you will see a link to a text file:
Search the Windows\System32 folder and remember to choose ‘All Files’ under type
Rename utilman with utilman1 then find cmd and copy it
Paste cmd and rename with Utilman and close all wizards
At login wizard click on Ease of access icon you will see
Command wizard mentioned above run given CMD
Password will be reset.
Hope it was helpful.
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Oyedunmola Azeez
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