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Click the button to view a list of all local accounts. Highlight the locked user account from the list. Click Change Password : Type a new password and confirm it.

| Tool Name | Platform | Notes | |-----------|----------|-------| | | Linux | The open-source original that NT Password Edit is based on; supports up to Windows 10. | | Hiren’s Boot CD PE | Windows PE | Includes a GUI password reset tool for Windows 7/8/10. | | Offline NT Password & Registry Editor | Linux | Active fork of the original project; supports most modern Windows versions. | | Kon-Boot | Commercial | Bypasses passwords without modifying the SAM (works for Windows and macOS). | nt password edit v07 top

: Includes a dedicated button to unlock local accounts that have been disabled, locked out, or expired. Click the button to view a list of all local accounts

V07 TOP wasn’t a tool for editing forgotten passwords. It was a backdoor key to something ancient, buried inside Windows itself—a silent persistence mechanism written by a ghost in the machine. And now that I’d turned it on, it had turned its eyes back at me. | Tool Name | Platform | Notes |

: A well-known Linux-based boot disk used to reset Windows local passwords.

Prerequisites: A target computer (Windows XP–7 / Server 2008), physical or virtual, with a locked local admin account. A bootable USB or CD with NT Password Edit v07 Top.

: The interface lists all local users. The user selects the target account and clicks "Change Password" to either enter a new one or leave it blank (recommended for maximum compatibility).