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I want to reset my windows 8 password through Hirens boot cd mini windows xp. It does not detect my hard drive so i can not find the SAM file.

How can i make it see my hard drive so i can fix this?


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Trying to create a Hiren's BootCD on a USB. Not needing anything else such as a dual boot of Ubuntu and Haren or Window's and Haren. All the programs that I can find to complete this either end up directing me on how to create a Ubuntu boot on a usb, or how to do it on Windows. But since it is my Windows computer that I'm trying to fix I need an alternative. Please Help?

None of the below methods will work.Although you will get a bootable USB, it doesn't chainload anything out of the Grub Menu. This is especially true for the 'revised' edition of Hiren's Boot CD (the one with the mini-version of Windows XP)

get hiren's Iso into your HDD. insert your USB pendrive or whatever, download rufus and proceed with burning the hiren.ISO file into the USB.once you succeeded, you need to restart your pc and check that your BIOS is configured in such a way that your boot order has your harddrive as the last thing to boot from.Also make sure, that as you reboot your pc again, and you have your USB burned and plugged, you dont have anything else that your pc might boot from.Hope it helps (btw, i just did this 30 minutes ago...) Cheers!

Saving a normal Linux user from even needing any external medium.(Though loopbacks can boot isos from other partitions/media too, if you are willing to not use grml-rescueboot and do the GRUB2 config manually.)

I just downloaded a fresh copy and booted it just fine via Easy2Boot, I too like Steve suspect it's your laptop. Try the same stick on another PC to be sure. I've booted Hiram's on a load of computers of all sort.

But seriously... what driver are you trying to forcefully install, that doesn't fit on the boot partition??? Drivers are usually relatively small and from your own screens, that "boot" partition is no where near being full.

That said... Why would it be on the flash drive? Is this a driver that you want to install... On your HBCD flash drive? That's the thing that confused me to all hell here. Why would the boot partition be on the Disk 1 and not Disk 0 ? HBCD runs on the RAM as well, if this is in HBCD, you may well be seeing a ramdisk.

Everything seams to be working when booting HBCD from the USB, so it could definitely be the SSD. However, since there are only some very basic Gpu drivers loaded while using HBCD, it could also be the GPU drivers that's acting up. I'm now trying to install the drivers when running HBCD to take that part out of the equation.

I'm on my phone atm, so I cannot post any prints, but the issue is that pnputil says "not enough disk space" while trying to install the Intel gpu drivers. I was just assuming that the drivers where installed to x:\windows.. since I thought that this was the live booted windows root(?)

try booting xp mode and use one of the tools in the giant menu of stuff, or see if there is a newer version of hirens. I don't want to tell you to mess with the BIOS settings or start pulling parts out of it.

Your reply does not answer the question I posed, because by "where are all these utilities?" I meant "where inside the HBCD15.2 which I downloaded from the hiren official site", not "where on the internet".

I don't think Hirens is really meant for that sort of use i.e. running the tools as standalone, sure you can do it for some but the idea is you download it and burn/copy it to a bootable CD or USB. You then boot your computer using Hirens instead of the OS on your hard drive, where you are given a menu (essentially a boot menu for multiple OS's) where you can make selections on what to run.

Oh ok I just looked at mine within explorer and what you're after is within the Maxtor folder within Dos\HDDtools.7z - how you get to it from the boot menu I'm not really sure but if memory serves me correctly not everything is listed in the menus - I'd be inclined to just use the option to boot to dos without actually selecting a utility from the menu (I'm pretty sure there would be an option in the menu for that) and then navigate to the folder above and run from there (the 7z is likely to show up as a folder probably be in a ram disk but I'm not really sure), but I suggest reading whatever txt files are in the Maxtor directory too, the program you're looking at is command line only and you'll need to know what options you want to use. Sorry I can't be much help it's been a long while since I used it and when I do I tend to use the linux or winxp aspects of it.

I have seen many people that use have Hiren's BootCD and saw a Youtube video in which an MBR infection was removed using Kaspersky TDSS Killer to check for one and booting up with Hiren's to remove. It did look like all they did was repair the MBR though. I tried to download it and they want my credit card information and other person information that I will not disclose to a web site that I don't trust. Eset won't allow me to download at other web sites. How does anyone safely download this? Can Hiren's BootCD be trusted?

The main reason I'm here is because of the last computer I worked on. It was infected with the ICE FBI worm. It was completely locked up except the command prompt. Someone brought another computer that had the same thing and I repaired the MBR with Partition Commander from Avanquest which I believe used to be Partition Magic, and the operation system was toast. That's usually the case with me when a computer is locked up and won't boot to the operating system. I delete the partition, recreate it, format it, and then install the operating system. I also pull the hard drive out, and connect it to my work computer using a Hard Drive to USB adapter to back up the data.

I can repair computers that will boot to the operating system by repairing the MBR and then using sfc /scannow to make sure the system files are okay. I then install a trial version of Eset Smart Security plus Malwarebytes and scan it with them.

I went back to hxxp://www.hirensbootcd.org/download/ and looked more closely and didn't click on the green download bar. I went to the bottom of the page and clicked on Hirens.BootCD.15.2.zip and had no problem downloading it as far as a warning about the mirror site I was downloading from. I did however, get two warning from ESS that the file itself had potentially malicious files in it. I clicked on continue because I know that just having a file sitting on my hard drive won't infect my computer. I noticed that hxxp://www.hirensbootcd.org/download/ has information about why anti-virus programs will warn you about possible malicious programs contained in the Zip file.

I don't know a whole lot about it, but I did find it listed on Tom's Guide. I don't know what tools it contains and I may be remembering wrong, but I seem to recall it possibly including some software without permission, though that was some time ago and things may have changed since then (or I could be thinking of a different boot tool).

I was looking for such boot tool because most of our oldest external hard drives are suddenly errors out after I update my windows from version 1903 to 1909 and then to plugged the CAMERA to my laptop for the first time .. that happened and while Malwarebytes and windows security both are running but we are still not able to find out the others causes .

It's a boot disc (like UBCD, which I used to use until I discovered H'sBCD) so it doesn't matter what version of Windows is on your hard drive (or how badly the hard drive's installation of Windows is corrupt), nor how much the hard drive is riddled with malware/viruses or other problems, since you're booting from HBCD instead of the hard drive. It contains every type of program you need to troubleshoot or fix a corrupt/infected Windows installation, unless of course the hard drive is physically damaged (in which case use HBCD to salvage as much data as possible, then bin the hard drive) or Windows is too corrupted to be fixed (in which case a re-install or format + re-install is your only real choice), and even comes with a quick booting minimal version of Windows XP so you can use the familiar Windows functions to copy data from the hard drive onto your own USB/network/hard drive, to rescue valuable data.

and put it on a CD-R/DVD-R, or USB stick - the latter is best, of course, since it's quicker to boot, plus it contains space for you to store rescuing data (depending on the size of the USB stick you use), and I use Universal USB Installer ( -as-1-2-3/) to put the HBCD to a USB stick. be457b7860

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