Step 1:
WARNING: I am NOT responsible for any expulsions or such if you do this at school/work! First, restart your computer.
Step 2:
Once you get to this screen, hold the power button on the computer until it turns off (no damage will be done, trust me).
Step 3:
If
you did it correctly, you should get this screen. If you get something
like "Windows did not shut down correctly," try again. Otherwise, select
"Launch Startup Repair."
Step 5:
When
you get this window, click on "Show problem details." Scroll down, and
click the link on the very bottom. Notepad should pop up.
Step 6:
Go to File/Open, and double-click your "Local Disk" (Mine is D:/ because I have a virtual machine. Yours will probably be C:/).
Step 7:
Go
to Windows/System32. Now do EXACTLY as I say, or you MIGHT break the
computer. Under "Files of type," select "All files." Scroll down and
find "cmd," then make a copy of it in the same folder (Ctrl-C, Ctrl-V).
You should get a file named "cmd - Copy" or something like that.
Step 9:
Rename your "cmd - Copy" to "sethc." Close notepad, and hit "Finish" to shut down your PC, or just restart it manually.
Step 10:
Once
you get back to the login screen (where it says "Press Control - Alt -
Delete." Ignore my background, I don't have that enabled), press "Shift"
5 times to open up the command prompt.
Step 11:
Next,
we need to find out what user is the local administrator for this PC.
To do this, type "net localgroup Administrators" and look for any
administrator that does NOT have your school/work domain in front of it,
followed by a "/." As you can see, one of the admins is named "qwaszx."
You will probably see a name like this, since schools/workspaces tend
to make it a random string of letters and/or numbers to ward off people
from entering it.
Step 12:
Now,
we need to change that account's password. Type "net user <ACCOUNT
NAME HERE> *" and type the new password twice. It will not show what
you're typing, but your keystrokes are being registered. You can now log
in to your admin account! However, schools/workspaces also like to
disable the admin account you just changed the password for, so you
might not be able to log in. There is a simple fix. If you get that
message, go to the extra step below.
Extra step (if needed):
If the admin account is disabled, type "net user <ACCOUNT NAME HERE> /active:yes" You will now be able to log in.
PROFIT!
You
now have full admin rights to the PC. Enjoy! AGAIN, I AM NOT
RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY MISTAKES OR DAMAGES TO THE COMPUTER OR NETWORK. DO
AT YOUR OWN RISK!ONLY FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES!
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