Lost Windows Password? Windows Breaker can get your computer back!
Product Description
Windows Breaker is a Windows account password bypassing tool. Whether youve lost your Windows password or someone has locked you out of your computer, Windows Breaker can recover you Windows account. Unlike password recovery, Windows Breaker simply gives you access to any Windows account allowing you to gain access to your files, change the account password, and get your life back.
Windows Breaker comes with a 10 use license. This will allow you to bypass up to 10 Windows accounts on up to 10 different computers. Windows Breaker is an must-have tool for any IT professional, private investigator, computer investigator, or law enforcement officer.
Please Note: Windows Breaker comes ready to use. Theres no need to program your own USB drive.
Windows Breaker - How it Works
Windows Breaker gives you access to password protected Windows accounts by modifying the Windows kernal, temporarily removing the need for a password giving you access to the account. Although Windows Breaker is designed for easy use, you must know how to change your BIOS settings to boot to the Windows Breaker USB drive. A BIOS is the software that first loads when you turn on your computer. This software is what tells your computer to start Windows when you boot up your computer. Most BIOS allow you to boot to a USB drive if its detected rather than to your hard drive that contains Windows. In fact, some BIOS come set up to boot this way. If you dont know how your BIOS is set up, you can simply plug your Windows Breaker into your computer and reboot. If your BIOS is set up to boot to a USB drive, Windows Breaker will automatically launch. If not, please see how to change your BIOS settings below.
Changing Your Computers BIOS Settings:
There are many different BIOS systems available and multiple ways to access your BIOS when you turn on your computer. Here are a few websites that give detailed instructions on how to change your BIOS boot options to USB:
http://pcsupport.about.com/od/tipstricks/ht/bootusbflash.htm
http://www.ehow.com/how_6765103_change-bios-boot-usb.html
http://www.instructables.com/id/Boot-and-Run-Ubuntu-from-a-Flash-Drive/step2/Changing-BIOS-Boot-Order/