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    Aslaam o Alikum brother kesy hean sab log
    mein nay pochna tha k windows ki sam file copy kesy kerty hean aur us ko read kesy hean plz plz plz jaldi jaldi bata deyn
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    try Lock Smith or any thing like that
    http://mac.softpedia.com/progDownloa...oad-39025.html

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    You can Copy SAM file from here

    [C]:\WINDOWS\system32\config

    [right click and copy]



    and if u have forgot ur password so below is the detail


    CRACK PASSWORD

    Ophcrack is a Windows password cracker based on a time-memory trade-off using rainbow tables. This is a new variant of Hellman’s original trade-off, with better performance. It recovers 99.9% of alphanumeric passwords in seconds. Yes, you read that right, in SECONDS. The application automates the cracking process, from dumping the sam database into the application, to cracking it and displaying the result in an easily readable grid.



    First, you'll need to have admin rights on your machine or network to use the application. If you don't, then you have no business fooling around with password crackers. Be careful if you do this! You will need to get the proper authorization from management because if you don't, you may end up without a job. If you use it on your own machine, then don't worry about this.

    How to crack a Sam Database using Ophcrack

    1- Get the application from SourceForge.

    2- Do a full installation of the product. Be sure to select the "Download alphanumeric table from Internet" radio button. This will download and install the proper charset in the application and will be used to crack your SAM database. These tables are distributed freely under the GNU general public license (GPL) and come in two size : SSTIC04-5k is a large one (720MB) for machines having atleast 500M of RAM and SSTIC04-10k is a smaller table set (388MB) for machines having less than 500M of RAM.



    3- Start the application and select Load -> Local SAM file or Remote SAM file (Network) (Your anti-virus application may give you an alert at this point, it should categorize the alert as something like "Hack Tool"). You should see the list of your users appear in the application now.



    4- Click "Launch". If you have 200/300 users, this should take a while, but you'll start receiving results in 10-20 seconds, depending on the speed of your compute



    5- Voila, you're done. Dump the result in a text file via "Save As", print it up, and show it to your boss. If you want to persuade your company to adopt a strong password policy, this might be what you need to convince them. Whatever you do, NEVER forget to get the proper authorization when you do this.
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    Aslaam 0 alikum brother thankyou very much lakin jo pehly wala tareeka ha k sam file ko direct copy kerny wala woh nai hua aap ager kisi free ntfsdos program ko janty ho tou us ka link dey do
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    NTFSDOS Professional 4.03

    Developer:Mark Russinovich
    License / Price:Freeware / FREE
    Size / OS:1.6 MB / Windows All
    Last Updatedecember 19th, 2008, 19:56 GMT
    Category: C: \ System \ System Miscellaneous


    DOWNLOAD HERE

    NTFSDOS Professional description

    NTFSDOS Professional - Full read/write access to NTFS drives from DOS!

    If you are interested in accessing NTFS drives from Windows 95 or Windows 98 you should use NTFS for Windows 98 rather than NTFSDOS Professional, which is available as part of Winternals Administrator's Pak. If you want to salvage files off a corrupt NTFS volume or repair an NTFS boot sector or partition table, see Winternals' Disk Commander, also part of the Administrator's Pak

    NTFSDOS Professional mounts your NTFS volumes and gives them drive letters, so you can run applications and use files on NTFS volumes transparently. NTFSDOS Professional is small enough to run from a MS-DOS boot diskette so you can even access NTFS volumes on a system where Windows NT/2000/XP isn't installed or able to boot. This makes it ideal for repairing corrupt files or configuration problems that prevent a Windows NT/2000/XP system from booting.

    The advantage NTFSDOS Professional has over NTFSDOS is that it relies on Microsoft's implementation of NTFS rather than our own information on the NTFS file-system layout. However, NTFSDOS is still sometimes useful for cases where you want to recover data off of a NTFS drive that Windows NT/2K no longer recognizes, because NTFSDOS is more lax about recognizing NTFS drives than the Windows NT/2K NTFS driver.

    NTFSDOS Professional also comes with NTFSCHK, a tool for running the Windows NT/2000/XP CHKDSK program from within MS-DOS. NTFSCHK allows you to verify and repair the NTFS disk structure in case of accidental corruption.

    NTFSDOS Professional runs on MS-DOS and mounts NTFS drives so your MS-DOS applications can use them. It takes the files and drivers that compose NTFS from an existing Windows NT/2000/XP installation and simulates the environment they normally run in, allowing them to run inside of MS-DOS. This approach allows NTFSDOS Professional to access your NTFS volumes using the same Microsoft drivers that Windows NT/2000/XP uses, ensuring compatibility with your NTFS drives regardless of the version and Service Pack of NT you happen to use.

    NTFSDOS Professional is a 32-bit program which uses the DOS Protected Mode Interface (DPMI) to let it run in the 16-bit MS-DOS environment. It implements a network file system redirector, allowing the programs on your system to think they are making requests to a network drive, when in fact the requests are being routed to the NTFS file system driver and then to your local hard disk.

    Once you have run Creator you are ready to boot into MS-DOS and begin using NTFSDOS Professional.

    To start NTFSDOS Professional, simply execute it from the DOS command line or from your AUTOEXEC.BAT. NTFSDOS must be started from the directory that contains its support files. When NTFSDOS Professional starts it will scan all hard-disk partitions on your system looking for NTFS drives. It will mount each NTFS drive it finds with a unique DOS drive letter.

    Once the NTFS drives are mounted you can treat them just as you do any other drive on your system.

    NTFSDOS Professional indicates the locations of the partitions it mounts using the BIOS unit number and partition. The unit, starting at 80, indicates the physical hard disk, while partitions are numbered sequentially on each unit starting at 1. The screenshot indicates that NTFS volumes were found on the 3rd partition of the first disk, and the 1st partition of the second disk.

    You can specify your time zone by either using the /T command line option ("/T-5:00") or by setting the "TZ" environment variable ("TZ=-5:00"). The general form of the time zone specification is [+|-]hh[:mm[:ss]] where hh is hours, mm is minutes and ss is seconds.

    It may not be important to you to set the time zone information before using NTFSDOS Professional, but remember that file times will be reported to you up to 12 hours off their actual times, and when you boot back into Windows NT/2000/XP any files you have modified will similarly have incorrect time stamps.

    NTFSDOS Professional supports long file names, just as Windows 95/98/NT/2000/XP do. Long file name support was introduced to MS-DOS in version 7.0 (the version released with Windows 95), so if you use MS-DOS 7.0 you will see your Windows NT/2000/XP files with the regular names, rather than the 8.3 names. If you use an earlier version of MS-DOS you can still access your files, but you will need to use names like "PROGRA~1" rather than "Program Files".

    Many people believe that MS-DOS doesn't support long file names at all, but that isn't the case. It is the MS-DOS FAT file system driver that lacks support, rather than MS-DOS itself. When used with a file system that supports long file names MS-DOS handles them fine, as do MS-DOS applications that are written to take advantage of the support.

    The result of this situation is that if you copy a file with a long file name from NTFS to a local FAT drive, you will lose the long file name. However, if you copy it to a network drive that supports long file names, or to another NTFS drive, the long file name will be preserved. Similarly, if you use an archiver (such as one of the ZIP compressors) that supports long file names on an NTFS drive, the long file name information will be preserved.

    The performance of NTFSDOS Professional is surprisingly good, considering that it runs on MS-DOS. NTFSDOS Professional is a 32-bit protected mode program, which means that the code usually executes at the same rate as for programs running under Windows NT/2000/XP and Windows 95/98. NTFSDOS Professional is not as fast as Windows NT/2000/XP overall, however, because it must switch back to 16-bit mode in order to interface to MS-DOS and the BIOS, to access the disk, and to interact with other applications.

    NTFSDOS Professional implements its own disk cache for use when accessing NTFS volumes. You can increase the size of the disk cache in order to increase performance by using the /C option ("/C2000" sets the cache to 2000KB). The cache uses a write-through policy, meaning that while data read from the disk is served from the cache (if available), data written to disk is always committed to disk immediately. This is done to minimize loss of data in case of a crash.

    NTFSDOS Professional is capable of using up to 64MB of physical memory for caching and other operations.

    You can change the default behavior of NTFSDOS Professional by specifying one or more command line options. NTFSPRO.EXE understands the following options:

    /L:
    Specify the set of drive letters you wish to NTFSDOS Professional to use when mounting NTFS volumes. Multiple drive letters may be listed, and each NTFS drive will be mounted according to its position in the sequence
    /C:
    Allocates the specified amount of memory for the disk cache.
    /T:[+|-]hh[:mm[:ss]]
    Specifies the local time zone in effect, for translating NTFS time stamps from Universal Coordinated Time to local time.

    Requirements:

    · A Windows NT/2000/XP Workstation or Windows NT/2000/XP Server installation (version 4.0 Service Pack 3 or higher).
    · MS-DOS 5.0 or higher. It is strongly recommended that you use MS-DOS version 7.0 (the version of MS-DOS that ships with Windows 95/98), since it is the only version that will allow you to use long filenames with your NTFS drives. Using earlier versions of MS-DOS restrict you to using file names in 8.3 format.
    · If your hard disk is 4GB or larger then your BIOS must support the Extended Int 13 interface (defined in the Enhanced Disk Drive Specification). Most newer systems provide such support, as it is necessary for Windows 95/98 to access large disks.
    · NTFSDOS Professional does not include licensing for MS-DOS or Windows NT/2000/XP. You should have a license for MS-DOS (or Windows 95/98) and Windows NT/2000/XP for each system on which you intend to run NTFSDOS Professional.
    · NTFSDOS Professional does not support Windows NT/2000/XP fault-tolerant or multi-volume drives. There is no support forvolume sets, mirrors, stripe sets, or stripe sets with parity.

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