Posted by : Harshit Chaturvedi
Step one: shut down
your computer.
Step two: put boot disk
into A: drive.
Step three: boot up.
Step four: at the A:\
prompt, give the command: rename c:\windows\*.pwl c:\windows\*.zzz.
Step four: boot up
again. You can enter anything or nothing at the password prompt and get in.
Step five: Cover your
tracks by renaming the password files back to what they were.
Wow, this is just too
easy! What do you do if you want to keep your prankster friends out of your Win
95 box? Well, there is one more thing you can do. This is a common trick on
LANs where the network administrator doesn’t want to have to deal with people
monkeying around with each others’ computers. The answer -- but not a very good
answer -- is to use a CMOS password.