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Option 3 will extract SFCFILES.DLL file to selected path, which can be used to manually replace the original SFCFILES.DLL on the target system¡¯s \Windows\System32 folder if user can boot the system using other software such as bootable DOS, BartPE, PE or XPE and the system uses FAT partition.
For the following hack into Windows XP and Windows 2000 machine without valid password yet not reset any password tutorial, we¡¯ll follow option 2.
- Physical access to the target destination PC is a must.
- Download DreamPackPL and create a patched bootable CD or simply download directly the properly done and patched ISO image (unzip after downloaded).
- Burn or write the ISO image to CD.
- After the boot CD disc is created, restart the PC, and boot from the CD/DVD drive.
- User will come to Windows 2000 (or Windows XP) Setup screen.
- User must load system in Recovery Console, so press R to continue and install DreamPackPL.
- Press C to install DreamPackPL by using Recovery Console.
- Then select which Windows (XP/2000) installation that want to log onto by keying in appropriate number (normally 1 for system with only 1 Windows installation).
- Key in any password when prompt for Administrator password.
- Make a backup of the original sfcfiles.dll by using the following command:
ren C:\Windows\System32\sfcfiles.dll sfcfiles.lld (for Windows XP)
or
ren C:\Winnt\System32\sfcfiles.dll sfcfiles.lld (for Windows 2000)
- Copy the patched sfcfiles.dll file from the CD to \Windows\System32 (or \WinNT\System32 depending on your Windows installation) folder by using following command (CD drive in this example is D, change according to your CD drive letter. You can use ¡°map¡± command to display all drive letters):
copy D:\i386\pinball.ex_ C:\Windows\System32\sfcfiles.dll (for Windows XP)
copy D:\i386\pinball.ex_ C:\Winnt\System32\sfcfiles.dll (for Windows 2000)
- Type ¡°Exit¡± and press Enter to exit from Recovery Console, and restart the PC, and let the Windows boot normally.
- Once Windows display Windows Logon prompt, key in ¡°dreamon¡± DreamPackPL command (without quotes) in the user name or password field to display the DreamPackPL menu.

- Click on the top graphic on the DreamPackPL menu to display the commands options and configuration menu.
- Navigate to Command and click on Command Setting options.
- Enable the God-Password setting by selecting (check) the tick box at the end.

- Exit from all DreamPackPL and type ¡°god¡± in the user name or password field on Windows Logon screen to log on into Windows, bypassing all users or administrator account password.
- Another option is to navigate to Password at DreamPackPL commands settings menu and select (check) the ¡°Logon with wrong password and hash¡± option, which allows user to log-in into Windows using any administrator or user account with any correct or wrong password.
DreamPack or DreamPackPL has the following features:
- Configurable command interpreter in logon window (DreamOn, PassOn, PassOff, LogonLoggerOn, LogonLoggerOn, LogonLoggerOff, DreamDesktop, God-Password)
- Three logon modes: standard with password, with wrong password and wrong hash (LM+NT), with given hash (LM+NT)
- Hash Audit (show hashes of all users) and Hash Calculator
- Executing programs at the logon desktop with system privileges
- Loading Explorer shell at new desktop and work with system privileges
- Logon Logger (date and time, user name, password, character codes in password)
- Disabling Windows File Protection (always when using DreamPack).
Note: You may need to disable the anti-virus protection software in order to use DreamPackPL to bypass Windows password logon security check to login into Windows system without any password modification or reset to existing accounts¡¯ passwords, nor leave any trace of logging on. DreamPackPL can be easily uninstall by choosing Uninstall from commands menu, and the original sfcfiles.dll will be automatically recovered from sfcfiles.lld backup file.
Other hacks available to either reset or recover your lost password too.
IMPORTANT: This is a machine translated page which is provided "as is" without warranty. Machine translation may be difficult to understand. Please refer to original English article whenever possible.
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November 25th, 2006 16:16
[...] In password-protected Windows XP Home or Professional edition system, each user logs on to his or her own user name and password to have full access to the Windows computer. However, Windows user or administrator can still log in to the Windows XP machine without knowing the original password, if they have lost or forgotten the user ID or password, by using various bypass or crack method such as using DreamPackPL to bypass the need to logon using valid account or password, crack or brute force retrieve the Windows passwords for various user or administrator account with Ophcrack2, and using third party services such as Login Recovery to retrieval and recovery of Windows user name and passwords. However, there is one simpler method to hack into a Windows XP system, if the computer owner installed Windows XP, and forgot or not set the Administrator account password. By default installation, Windows XP has a built-in Administrator account which equivalent to root or superuser privilege account in Linux or Unix that contains no password. In other word, hacker or any people can simply key in Administrator as user name at the Windows Logon Welcome Screen prompt with blank password (no password) and get full administrative access as superuser to the Windows PC. Worse, most computer owners don¡¯t even know such an Administrator account is actually existed, don¡¯t even mentioned they will create or set a password for Administrator user account. [...]
February 25th, 2007 20:52
if there any methord to change user login as admin login by changing registry
July 6th, 2007 14:30
I tried all the steps and the computer keeps rebooting. What seems to be the problem? I can¡¯t seem to do anything now.
July 10th, 2007 06:50
i followed your method of using DreamPackpl but when it came to putting in a password when asked for admin password and you said to put in any password, i put in any password but it did not work and it asked me to put in the password again
thanks
July 29th, 2007 11:33
Nice guide. Did this to get into an ex-employee¡¯s computer that I didn¡¯t have contact info for anymore. Thanks a bunch.
October 25th, 2007 23:08
i followed all the steps but when it came to type
dreamon it didnt display the dreampackpl menu instead it gave a wrong logon message
November 17th, 2007 20:28
i followed all the steps but when it came to type
dreamon it didnt display the dreampackpl menu instead it gave a wrong logon message
November 25th, 2007 23:48
I have the same problem as Jurgen
Can somebody help?
jurgen
November 17th, 2007 20:287i followed all the steps but when it came to type
dreamon it didnt display the dreampackpl menu instead it gave a wrong logon message
it
November 28th, 2007 00:31
I have download th file dreampackpl but Norton Antivirus detected it as virus and deleted. How can I do now? Please mail me more¡¦
November 28th, 2007 01:20
May be you should disabled anti virus first?
June 22nd, 2008 11:14
I use the same password to log in my labtop but I always show logging off and I cannot use it now because I cannot log in. I¡¯m sure I do not forget my password. So could you please help me with this problem?
I hope I will get help from you soon.
My regards.
Prum Sovan
July 7th, 2008 03:07
I¡¯m trying to instal the program but when it comes to point 8 (Then select which Windows (XP/2000) installation that want to log onto by keying in appropriate number (normally 1 for system with only 1 Windows installation) I typed ¡°1¡È but it didn¡¯t answerer at all. I dont know why, May be after typing it I need to press enter or something like this
Tell me something please
Suhulemo