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Damaged the system configuration file.

Damaged the system configuration file.

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Geralttt
Junior Member
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12-01-2020, 02:50 PM
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I was working on a laptop trying to reset a local user account password. Initially, I used chntpw with Ubuntu but later attempted NT Password Reset via Hiren's BootCD PE without success. In my final attempt, I clicked "Unlock" along with "Change Password" in NT Password Reset, but the system would blue screen during Windows 10 boot and show a System License Violation error. When I tried safe mode, it didn’t differ. Since I didn’t back up the SAM file, reinstalling Windows might be the best option.
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Geralttt
12-01-2020, 02:50 PM #1

I was working on a laptop trying to reset a local user account password. Initially, I used chntpw with Ubuntu but later attempted NT Password Reset via Hiren's BootCD PE without success. In my final attempt, I clicked "Unlock" along with "Change Password" in NT Password Reset, but the system would blue screen during Windows 10 boot and show a System License Violation error. When I tried safe mode, it didn’t differ. Since I didn’t back up the SAM file, reinstalling Windows might be the best option.

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Kzitold
Junior Member
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12-03-2020, 06:16 PM
#2
An older Windows XP KB (KB307545) explained how to restore a damaged registry, and it seems the SAM hive file might still be useful. There could be newer KB updates for your current Windows version, or alternative methods to recover.
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Kzitold
12-03-2020, 06:16 PM #2

An older Windows XP KB (KB307545) explained how to restore a damaged registry, and it seems the SAM hive file might still be useful. There could be newer KB updates for your current Windows version, or alternative methods to recover.