The document provides steps to gain administrator access on a Windows PC by renaming cmd.exe to Utilman.exe, allowing it to be launched from the ease of access menu. It then guides adding a new user with administrator privileges, and later returning the system files to their original names.
The document provides steps to gain administrator access on a Windows PC by renaming cmd.exe to Utilman.exe, allowing it to be launched from the ease of access menu. It then guides adding a new user with administrator privileges, and later returning the system files to their original names.
The document provides steps to gain administrator access on a Windows PC by renaming cmd.exe to Utilman.exe, allowing it to be launched from the ease of access menu. It then guides adding a new user with administrator privileges, and later returning the system files to their original names.
Step 2. Boot the cd Step 3. Go to C:\Windows\System32 Step 4. Rename "Utilman.exe" file to "Utilman1.exe" Step 5. Now rename "cmd.exe" file to "Utilman.exe" Step 6. Restart your PC and remove the cd Step 7. Now you will a screen like this that is normal Step 8. Now click on "Ease of access"(left bottom corner of the screen) and cmd.exe will pop up like this Step 9. Type "net user",without quotes in command prompt it will show all users list Step 10. Now you have to add a new user so type net user /add cyberkey ck here your new username is "cyberkey" and its password is "ck" Step 11. Now you have to make this user as a administrator ,so type net localgroup administrators cyberkey /add Step 12.Restart your pc, and login with your new user here its "cyberkey" , give the password "ck". Step 13.Now its done ,now you may delete your old user account or change its password from control panel Step 11.But that's not end, your PC is to totally correct , to make it correct again boot with your Linux cd and go to C:\Windows\System32 folder , now rename "Utilman.exe" to "cmd.exe" and now rename "Utilman1.exe" to "Utilman.exe". That's End.