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how to hack the password of xp

how to hack the password of xp
method: 1
1. Open command prompt (Start->Run->cmd),
2. Enter the followin command, then press ENTER:
compmgmt.msc
This should open the computer management console.
3. Go to local users & groups->users. Right click
on any user and select "set password".
If you get a "access denied" do the following:

start>run>cmd
then use following commands
1) net user test /add (this command will make test named user)
2) net localgroup administrators test /add (this command will
make test user as administrators rights)
and use net user command to reset your admin. password

method: 2
What if u don't know the password of your admin and still want
to hack and change .. yea u can do it ..in a very easy manner..
check this. just follow the steps.. this doesn't require u to know
the admin password but still u can change it..
Start >> Run >> [type]cmd // this will open your command prompt
[type] net(space)user(press enter)
[type] net(space)user(space)[windowsloginid](sp ace)*(press enter) 

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