IMPORTANT I hope this can reach to some people. If you plan on doing this method, DONT DIRECTLY RENAME CMD. Instead, create a copy of CMD, and rename the copy to sethc. If you just rename CMD, a lot of things will go wrong, as a lot of programs rely on CMD. Hopefully I saved at least 1 person from trashing their PC.
This is a good tutorial, but I will warn EVERYONE HERE. You *will* get caught doing this, people nowadays aren't stupid. I thought my school were, they don't even teach in computing, but, If suddenly one of the computers doesn't have any displays in their monitoring programs, they're gonna get suspicious trust me, also, if you get an Administrator account, or create a new one, or login to an existing one, it *will* set off logs, and you will most likely be caught. This is a caution. This *is* considered 'hacking' and you can get into serious trouble for it, I got a warning, but If I do anything like this again, shit will go down, The definition of hacking, is gaining access without permission. This *is* hacking. Do NOT try this if you're not prepared for the inevitable consequences. Trust me. It's scary when you get caught.
i was actually gonna do it but then i remembered my IT is a fucking nerd and he will notice it and hack me back before i even log in, plus fortnite is not that important to risk this shit
1. Hold the power button to turn off and turn on again, repeat this process untill shows preparing automatic repair 2. Select advanced options 3. Select troubleshoot 4. Select advanced options again 5. Select system image recovery 6. Select cancel on the 1st dialogue box 7. Hit next 8. Go to "advanced" settings 9. Click on install a driver 10. Select ok 11. Select local disc c>windows>system32 12. Select sethc and rename to abcd 13. Click cancel and ok 14. Select cmd and rename it to sethc 15. Click cancel 2 times 16. Select continue 17. Tap shift key rapidly 5 times 18. Type "net localgroup administrators username /add" 19. Press enter 20. Please change abcd to sethc and sethc to cmd in order to keep things normal
This is sik! Funny story, a STUDENT ACC on my industrial tech lab, you get admin, but no taskbar, so I opened task manager, was able to add taskbar, and i had some fun with it.
PRO TIP: Instead of pressing the on and off button multiple times to go into repair mode, just click the windows button, hold down shift and click restart, while still holding down shift until you get to the recovery screen :)
Lol everyone talking about how the school will tell me off if I suddenly get administrator. I’ll just give everyone else it before me so I won’t look suspicious, they won’t know who lol
On my school computers I've found that if you spam the enter button when logging on (we have our own school emails and passwords that we use) then it logs you on. And when you go on, You have administrative privilages ;)
@Niran Ogunlana I meant, no matter how much you try to lock things down, there will always be ways around the security. Schools are often fairly slap dash with cyber security as there are so many people using the systems without IT security training.
@@georgek4416 first of all just run logonui in native mode which would make it way harder to hack into like this. You can also encrypt passwords in such a way it cannot be reverted except if you attempt all passwords. And you could do some other stuff but its a pain to comment.
Just informing, if you want a much easier way for the first step just do Settings < Update & Security < Advanced Startup < Restart Now this will automatically bring you to the advanced option page.
There’s an easier way to get to the repair option screen, just press and hold left shift after pressing restart Edit: this shortcut only works for windows 8/8.1/10 and maybe windows 7
I'm pretty sure this could give you admin privileges. The auto repair menu is different from the boot menu area thingy, you can't get into certain stuff in the boot menu area I believe. Compared to the boot menu area. the auto repair menu is much better. This is a theory though its just because they have different text when booting.
This actually won’t work on PCs encrypted with bitlocker. Many schools push a compliance policy to require bitlocker so this does not allow access to the hard drive via recovery options or automatic repair. Instead, it’ll ask you for your bitlocker recovery key. I’m pretty sure the school won’t just hand out recovery keys like that 😅
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I recommend to do with this way: 1. rename "sethc.exe" to sethc_old.exe 2. copy cmd.exe 3. Rename the "cmd copy" to sethc.exe This isn't gonna delete anything.
at the end of the year i turned in mine. it was jack loaded with emulators and games. the disk space was 112gb and now theres only 11 left. i turned it in and came back for it next year, everything was still there. i dont think they get paid enough to monitor what we do. thats why they let the power of internet filters do the job.
also to get in automatic repair or somethin try booting up normally, going to the start menu to restart, but before u click restart, hold down shift and then click restart. just to make sure it works, keep holding down shift for a little bit
fuckkkin sick man! this worked like a charm :) do you mind writing out the steps to reverse this so my "superiors" don't catch on to this? I feel like since they are remoting in on a regular basis they might notice the change. Ps: you should keep making these kinds of videos, forreallllz! you've defiantly opened up a tunnel for yourself you could run with via your channel here. Might take a ton of videos to catch but I'd certainly go along for the ride as I'm sure any others would too, just saying.
@theMX89 No it just stayed like that. Honestly, IT had to reset my PC eventually cause they couldn't figure out what the problem was hahah but they had no idea
when i open the system 32 file it only shows folders. is there any way to change this so it also shows application such as the "cmd" application and the "sethc" application?
The IT guy from my school who got promoted to become the head of IT Department after blocking every shot that could reset my laptop. They added administration password for UEFI and BIOS. And they even removed safe mode recovery options.
GG I did this on my personal computer that my dad blocked every aspect on my account. I used my email address of the account as the user and it worked. Thank you so much.
the problem is my school has a very good way of not letting students reset their pc, when you go to troubleshoot, there is no way of reseting, cmd is blocked, reg editor too
when it says preparing automatic repair it loads up the blue screen but instead in says "select an account" and under it it says "this list only shows administrators who previously logged into this pc" and when i click "your account dosent show up here? restart" when I press restart it takes to the normal login screen :c
@EoflaOE ViceCity no, it just looks like C drive had been locked by admins somehow. Doesn't matter anyway, good samaritan teacher made me fully administrator
This "loophole" has long since been closed by Microsoft. It no longer works. Windows Defender will automatically stop you as of i think 2018. I cant think of ANY way to bypass Admin restrictions in Windows 10. Almost all of the methods you see in these videos either 1. Refer to older versions of Windows that were less secure, 2. The person logging in is already an Administrator (but somehow doesn't know it). or 3. NTFS permissions have been set abnormally. In any case, don't you need to use an Admin password to access the Start-up options.....you definatly need one to re-install or access the Advanced Command Prompt, at least you do on mine and i never changed any of the settings- it came like it by default.
Haha you really thought that would stop us... Say hello to the BCPE exploit! (Bootscreen command prompt exploit) Although, i will miss it. R.I.P sethc bug 2000-2018
I was greeted by a prompt for an admin password! Luckily I know it as its my PC but someone at school or college certainly wont! Also there is no BACK button. Time to just scramble away from the computer I guess!
This doesn't work if the IT Dept setup the computers as they should have. If setup correctly you would be required to enter the local admin password ignorer to get to the restore. There are other work arounds for this.
This comment is kinda old but from what I've seen from other comments you can open a non admin command prompt in the repair options and type notepad which will open up notepad then click open
To everyone that is having troubles because it's asking for an admin password: After the first time that screen shows up turn off the computer then restart ot the same way and keep doing that until it doesn't ask for admin pass (you shouldn't need to do it more than 3 times if you're fast enough)
@@michaeldevera9812 Ok so basically, Turn on your computer then hold the power button to turn it off then switch it back on. AS SOON as the loading screen shows up (The one with the dots going around in a circle) turn it back off again. If you were fast enough it should not ask you for the admin pass in the BIOS screen. You have to be really fast at turning it off when the loading dots pop up or it wont work.
Well, I will use this to quit admin account password and get permissions to install java on the computers and study correctly on programming class, because our teacher doesn't know the password of the computers, so, it's for a good cause
Hmm. So when I do it, it correctly did all of that stuff, but wont let me access it because it thinks it's a virus, and I can't allow it to remain unless I have admin rights...
I go to a school in Japan and use a school computer, but I can't use Automatic Repair on that computer. Also, I can't use Command Prompt or Power Shell, and I can't remove the Fire Wall, so I'm in great trouble. Could you please tell me how to deal with it?
@@farmervillager1376 I don't even know. They are a large organization called the "Board of Education" and have the authority to administer our personal computers. Also, during this time, I introduced TOR BROWSER using a certain method. We can use TOR BROWSER to install most of the software. Is it possible to obtain administrator privileges without using a password?
It works but you're gonna want to restore those files you renamed. Do the same process again but this time rename sethc to CMD and then sethc.old to sethc.
Hello baso I clicked on advanced settings and clicked on system image recovery but it told me to log in and there was another option saying forgot password or can’t see your account I clicked it and it just have another option of saying restart
How could I possibly reverse this? I tried this two years ago and it didn't work but after that, some of my settings were messed up and I haven't been able to access them since.
I couldn't use this method to get into cmd, i found a different way. But when I open cmd it automatically closes in >1second and I can't type anything. Can anyone help me with this?
I work at the IT help desk at my college. It’s a security measure Windows implements so primary accounts that people should be assigned to don’t change group pollacies.
@@theblindstudentyt9847 Correct. Its ironic that many videos neglect this. There is a GPO called "Allow Automatic Administrative Logon" that controls access to the recovery console. By default (Not Configured), it will require you to verify you are an admin to use most of the options. Only if it is set to Disabled will you be allowed to use these options without verifying yourself. Of course you can only change this setting if you are admin!
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This works for me, but it doesn’t. There’s more needed to crack mine. I have some kind of domain that I’ve been under. When I do the add to admin part it gives a message saying “the trust relationship between this workstation and the primary domain failed” if there is a fix to this issue please leave a reply.👍
Try to replace sethc with taskmgr instead, when you press 5 times shift, task manager will pop up, from here, go to file, new task, type notepad, then type any command you want, save as, and save it to downloads. Name it anything (IT MUST END WITH .bat),close notepad, in task manager press file, new task, browse, go to downloads, select your batch file, open it, and press ok. Make sure to run it as administrator.
Dont press shift+restart, restart the pc normally keep shutting down when starting and powering on do it until you see automatic repair advanced options then continue from there
click the ease of access button that is in the corner just hover your mouse over the buttons and it will tell you what the name of it is (if you dont know what ease of access is) and then simply click sticky keys
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When I click on image recovery it says "You need to sign in as an administrator to continue, but there arent any administrator accounts on this Pc.". Down belows it says "Forgot your password or dont see your account?, and when I click that it simple says theres no administrator on this pc and i have to login into the troubleshoot as an admin. They thought about everything...
It won't let me go to automatic repair, after is says preparing automatic repair, it takes to me to a command prompt saying "A winpeshl.ini file is present, but no commands were successfully launched. This could be caused by incorrect formatting or an invalid executable name. Please consult the documentation for more information." However, the top of cmd says "Select Administrator: X:\windows\system32\cmd.exe
@@ipeed i have a fix, if the bios dosent have a password, boot from an usb containing windows 10 installer. Then press shift + f10, notepad, file, open, and you will get a file explorer, then just follow everything in the video.
when i was in school i would access the bios and fuck with the fans i would put them in boot loops all types of shit if i had a test me and my friends would crash all the pc then when we got ipads we knew a glitch where the ipad would freeze and for some reason it wouldnt turn off you had to let it die. we ended up going back to paper
@@cm7botekar No ,defender blocked him. It automatically sees this as a malware attack and quarantines it as a threat. If you can get into the Windows Security app, you may be able to find details, though often Admins block access to the Windows Security App page in group policy.
IMPORTANT
I hope this can reach to some people.
If you plan on doing this method, DONT DIRECTLY RENAME CMD. Instead, create a copy of CMD, and rename the copy to sethc. If you just rename CMD, a lot of things will go wrong, as a lot of programs rely on CMD. Hopefully I saved at least 1 person from trashing their PC.
Right easy fix
Thanks also its it's a school laptop I don't care for their computers
@@Arctic-axe lol
Ok thx
if i do exatly what you say, will my windows instalation be harmed in any way?
he sounds like the teachers have him hostage until he broke and told them
yeah. lol. thats what i was thinkin
He sounds like dailey does of internet.
Ikr lol
@@Marsonpika lol
School closed now everyone about to be watching this video smh, I'm tired of restrictions 😂😂😂
For real a nigga tired of this bullshit
ong
Did this work
SPICAY is this shit legal lmao I wanna do it but idk
@@JuanCostayt nah you might get suspended because it isnt your laptop but shit, go for it
This is a good tutorial, but I will warn EVERYONE HERE.
You *will* get caught doing this, people nowadays aren't stupid. I thought my school were, they don't even teach in computing, but, If suddenly one of the computers doesn't have any displays in their monitoring programs, they're gonna get suspicious trust me, also, if you get an Administrator account, or create a new one, or login to an existing one, it *will* set off logs, and you will most likely be caught.
This is a caution. This *is* considered 'hacking' and you can get into serious trouble for it, I got a warning, but If I do anything like this again, shit will go down,
The definition of hacking, is gaining access without permission. This *is* hacking. Do NOT try this if you're not prepared for the inevitable consequences.
Trust me. It's scary when you get caught.
man be quiet we just playing Watch Dogs
I used a usb bootable with kali linux OS on it and my teacher saw the usb and gave me a warning
So... should I... or no...
i was actually gonna do it but then i remembered my IT is a fucking nerd and he will notice it and hack me back before i even log in, plus fortnite is not that important to risk this shit
@@oom7279 unless your school is Rich af don't even try fortnite.
1. Hold the power button to turn off and turn on again, repeat this process untill shows preparing automatic repair
2. Select advanced options
3. Select troubleshoot
4. Select advanced options again
5. Select system image recovery
6. Select cancel on the 1st dialogue box
7. Hit next
8. Go to "advanced" settings
9. Click on install a driver
10. Select ok
11. Select local disc c>windows>system32
12. Select sethc and rename to abcd
13. Click cancel and ok
14. Select cmd and rename it to sethc
15. Click cancel 2 times
16. Select continue
17. Tap shift key rapidly 5 times
18. Type "net localgroup administrators username /add"
19. Press enter
20. Please change abcd to sethc and sethc to cmd in order to keep things normal
how do you do step 20
thx it worked
@@alexadams4095 welcome!
when i go to system image recovery it wants the admin pass to do anything
im scared i feel like my principal would kill me
Those dilikes are coming from teachers
lol
Low key
Yep.
"dilikes"
Truth 👌🏻
this guy deserves more than 1mil subs
He does brah
admin is smart, they block everything, I can't even get in to just do a reboot, they have everything blocked
would a factory reset work
I’ve got mf caught and on every computer they’ve added a local admin so I can’t do anything
I’ve gotta do it the long way
you can solve it by bootting with a usb with windows 10 on it, but that would be harder
Gaming Guy just somin me and da bois came up with
This is sik!
Funny story, a STUDENT ACC on my industrial tech lab, you get admin, but no taskbar, so I opened task manager, was able to add taskbar, and i had some fun with it.
Whats taskbar
@@ybnrexye1704 bruh
how do you add it back?
@@ybnrexye1704the item at the bottom of your screen that you can run apps from
PRO TIP: Instead of pressing the on and off button multiple times to go into repair mode, just click the windows button, hold down shift and click restart, while still holding down shift until you get to the recovery screen :)
Thx bro
@@static8543 np man
Ty brotha
Thanks bro
Your a general
I salute you for your services, soldier
Lol everyone talking about how the school will tell me off if I suddenly get administrator. I’ll just give everyone else it before me so I won’t look suspicious, they won’t know who lol
Good idea! Lets do this on actual school computers.
They might be able to trace back to the original computer idk
@@indianshrek4299 just do it on a library one or smth
On my school computers I've found that if you spam the enter button when logging on (we have our own school emails and passwords that we use) then it logs you on. And when you go on, You have administrative privilages ;)
Epicly dabs on the teachers
Are you in broward
u know whot i have the same logint things gonna try
@@TheRenezec m8 i got vacation gotta wait 2 days will report
@@Yurrqvidd BRO I AM HAHAHAH
to everyone having problems each school is a little different so :/
no shit
There's always a way, don't worry
@Niran Ogunlana I meant, no matter how much you try to lock things down, there will always be ways around the security. Schools are often fairly slap dash with cyber security as there are so many people using the systems without IT security training.
@@baroque4days can you try to guide me through a process to do it for mine?
@@baroque4days Then what way? Lol? Literally every single thing in recovery mode is blocked. There isnt a "way"
i can't believe this is still in windows. it was in 7 as well
How do you want Microsoft to "fix" this? Edit : I said mojang lmaoo
hackergold02 on IG is the best it help me recover my account back in just 30 minutes
@@georgek4416 first of all just run logonui in native mode which would make it way harder to hack into like this. You can also encrypt passwords in such a way it cannot be reverted except if you attempt all passwords. And you could do some other stuff but its a pain to comment.
Some IT departments block image recovery
then go to cmd, type notepad, in notepad, go to save as, and do what he says
_romoney5 in my school, sadly, cmd is blocked and we can't save exe or bat files either
@@JosephOfArabia no exe or bat... r.i.p my system is supposed to have admin but the teacher said you don't need admin rights for school work anyways
@@JosephOfArabia same
@@chaz4539 Find a way to inject malware through word documents or jpg's or gif's.. there is always a way.
Just informing, if you want a much easier way for the first step just do Settings < Update & Security < Advanced Startup < Restart Now this will automatically bring you to the advanced option page.
Man our school is so broke they dont even have windows 10, they have windows 7, heck I think they have windows vista dude
Search "Windows 10 tool" on google and download so you can get win10
@@lilgeckogamin3491 you know what....
I AM IN A FUCKING PRIVATE SCHOOL
@@twiggypancake3902 i used to be in a private school until i moved to another state
Twiggy Pan Cake Fucking same
@@twiggypancake3902 this same vulnerability is in windows 7 as well
"The trust relationship between this workstation and and primary domain failed"
what the hell is the fbi doing here
What the fuck is my mum and some chicken nuggets doing here
Oh no I’m sorry mom don’t get dad
Awesome after many months of frustration this fixed my problem thanks
There’s an easier way to get to the repair option screen, just press and hold left shift after pressing restart
Edit: this shortcut only works for windows 8/8.1/10 and maybe windows 7
Yeah but some schools disable the power options
@@hkey_current_user What schools make you unable to turn off your computer?
@@tapsam_6409 my school makes it so you can only sign out so you have to press the power button on the PC to turn it off
I'm pretty sure this could give you admin privileges. The auto repair menu is different from the boot menu area thingy, you can't get into certain stuff in the boot menu area I believe. Compared to the boot menu area. the auto repair menu is much better. This is a theory though its just because they have different text when booting.
I just realised I replied to a 1 year old comment.
its all fun and games till we get into fucking trouble.
true
This actually won’t work on PCs encrypted with bitlocker. Many schools push a compliance policy to require bitlocker so this does not allow access to the hard drive via recovery options or automatic repair. Instead, it’ll ask you for your bitlocker recovery key. I’m pretty sure the school won’t just hand out recovery keys like that 😅
You just press use different driver and then it works
YUP, that's the case with mine.
@@jacalync1708 how? I can't get into c drive only the X drive
Use bootable pendrive
Wait what if i know my bitlocker code do i just type it in there and go trough?????
You've been a great help thanks a lot me and a friend have been trying to get an admin account for a week.
I needed this to download games on my school borrowed laptop
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@@roseprice1805 cool bot
in our college, we all granted with admins permissiions
bru my school is trash so many damn security
and the IT nerds at our college are fine if we install stuff, we even installed arch on one pc, collaborated with the nerds themself
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Lucky
@@2twinglocks302 Charter academy’s in a nutshell
If you’re going to try this it doesn’t work anymore, now you have to go to system image recovery with an administrator account
@Aksad hassan 1 year ago
still works
@@lolzcx98 nope
worked for me lol
I recommend to do with this way:
1. rename "sethc.exe" to sethc_old.exe
2. copy cmd.exe
3. Rename the "cmd copy" to sethc.exe
This isn't gonna delete anything.
I don’t Sethc at all
@@noahbaron7870 look in the system32 folder
Vlojx it's not in there😒
@@katraunshores9684 you sure? are you on windows?
Ah yes you got the point, thanks :D
Yeah but what if when you turn it in, the comp people find out and get you in trouble....
I don’t care I’m still gonna do it lol
I had a virus on my school pc and they didn’t give a shit they just gave me a new one
XD
Lol
at the end of the year i turned in mine. it was jack loaded with emulators and games. the disk space was 112gb and now theres only 11 left. i turned it in and came back for it next year, everything was still there. i dont think they get paid enough to monitor what we do. thats why they let the power of internet filters do the job.
Michael Norman Lmao, it’s my last year at my school so they really can’t do shit
also to get in automatic repair or somethin try booting up normally, going to the start menu to restart, but before u click restart, hold down shift and then click restart. just to make sure it works, keep holding down shift for a little bit
Also defaultuser0??? I doubt you can login to that...
I'm changing people's grades for money and starting a Mafia 😂😂😂 not even joking
Change my grades
@@b0zbi3 u in ireland
are you still doing it btw i live in texaS
This depends if the schools policy doesnt have a set admin account for managing recovery or imaging.
Do you know how to bypass that ?
fuckkkin sick man! this worked like a charm :) do you mind writing out the steps to reverse this so my "superiors" don't catch on to this? I feel like since they are remoting in on a regular basis they might notice the change.
Ps: you should keep making these kinds of videos, forreallllz! you've defiantly opened up a tunnel for yourself you could run with via your channel here. Might take a ton of videos to catch but I'd certainly go along for the ride as I'm sure any others would too, just saying.
@theMX89 No it just stayed like that. Honestly, IT had to reset my PC eventually cause they couldn't figure out what the problem was hahah but they had no idea
If this worked then ur school has low security as fuck
when i open the system 32 file it only shows folders. is there any way to change this so it also shows application such as the "cmd" application and the "sethc" application?
imagine my school blocking naming sethc
Except they cannot. Except if they edited WinRE itself but i bet theyre too dumb to figure that out. (I dont even know myself).
The IT guy from my school who got promoted to become the head of IT Department after blocking every shot that could reset my laptop. They added administration password for UEFI and BIOS. And they even removed safe mode recovery options.
damn thats tough
You should be able to run a windows installation from a usb stick in desktop mode and easily bypass that though.
2:02 Or you can just instead of pressing "Restore and..." you can choose command prompt and then type notepad then go to open
Really good video im gonna try i hope it works. Dont worry about the quality its perfect
GG I did this on my personal computer that my dad blocked every aspect on my account. I used my email address of the account as the user and it worked. Thank you so much.
Do you know how to revert it?
"When automatic repair needs admin password"
Bro it said I needed a government pin and now it's just a black screen 💀
Help me please!!! It says the trust relationship between this work section and the primary domain failed. What do I do?
Betrey Same
me to
Same
that mean u mean caught, the school denied your administration
@@zahragibbs5491 you wanna tell us what "you mean caught" means?
the problem is my school has a very good way of not letting students reset their pc, when you go to troubleshoot, there is no way of reseting, cmd is blocked, reg editor too
I have a problem: sethc doesn’t appear in the files when I’m in troubleshooting but does when I check them normally. What do I do
Did u figure it out?
Did u figure it out I’m stuck on the same problem too
U need to set view to hidden files too
when it says preparing automatic repair it loads up the blue screen but instead in says "select an account" and under it it says "this list only shows administrators who previously logged into this pc"
and when i click "your account dosent show up here? restart" when I press restart it takes to the normal login screen :c
Was all going well until I learned that for some reason C drive had become inaccessible when attempting to rename cmd
@EoflaOE ViceCity no, it just looks like C drive had been locked by admins somehow. Doesn't matter anyway, good samaritan teacher made me fully administrator
@EoflaOE ViceCity lol feel bad for your school
My lord sir, you are a true gentleman and for that reason, I was wondering if thy would require some tea.
This "loophole" has long since been closed by Microsoft. It no longer works. Windows Defender will automatically stop you as of i think 2018. I cant think of ANY way to bypass Admin restrictions in Windows 10. Almost all of the methods you see in these videos either 1. Refer to older versions of Windows that were less secure, 2. The person logging in is already an Administrator (but somehow doesn't know it). or 3. NTFS permissions have been set abnormally. In any case, don't you need to use an Admin password to access the Start-up options.....you definatly need one to re-install or access the Advanced Command Prompt, at least you do on mine and i never changed any of the settings- it came like it by default.
HMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM
Nope
Haha you really thought that would stop us... Say hello to the BCPE exploit! (Bootscreen command prompt exploit)
Although, i will miss it. R.I.P sethc bug 2000-2018
FBI would like to know your location
@FBI lmao
FBI sorry
denied
Mfs be like: decline ☠️☠️
Thanks bro. It worked. Just praying my network administrator doesn't interrogate me lol
And did they interrogate you? I wanna do it but I'm scared for the same reason haha
@@nx3233 no, they didn't lol
someone give this man some tissues for the love of god
was greeted with a security pin when doing the image recovery ......
then activate sticky keys
@@afkvery doesnt work
Reset ur computer but put everything on a usb drive
CowboysRule_YT bad idea
I was greeted by a prompt for an admin password! Luckily I know it as its my PC but someone at school or college certainly wont! Also there is no BACK button. Time to just scramble away from the computer I guess!
This doesn't work if the IT Dept setup the computers as they should have. If setup correctly you would be required to enter the local admin password ignorer to get to the restore. There are other work arounds for this.
Do you know of any
@@TheEliseRae guess not
Damnit my school set it up properly
@@brokengamerkid5907 same how do we get around it
This comment is kinda old but from what I've seen from other comments you can open a non admin command prompt in the repair options and type notepad which will open up notepad then click open
To everyone that is having troubles because it's asking for an admin password:
After the first time that screen shows up turn off the computer then restart ot the same way and keep doing that until it doesn't ask for admin pass (you shouldn't need to do it more than 3 times if you're fast enough)
I dont get it?
What screen
@@michaeldevera9812 Ok so basically, Turn on your computer then hold the power button to turn it off then switch it back on. AS SOON as the loading screen shows up (The one with the dots going around in a circle) turn it back off again. If you were fast enough it should not ask you for the admin pass in the BIOS screen. You have to be really fast at turning it off when the loading dots pop up or it wont work.
@@garvitsharma2726 oh ok thanks
@@garvitsharma2726 i tried and it just brought me back to my normal login screen
When I go to system image recovery, it tells me to sign in
It’s not working rn, it makes you select an account
it does not work anymore System error 1789 has occured the trust relationship between this workstation and the primary domain failed.
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Use the windows built in administrator account. Enable it with cmd.
the teacher standing behind him with a belt
Well, I will use this to quit admin account password and get permissions to install java on the computers and study correctly on programming class, because our teacher doesn't know the password of the computers, so, it's for a good cause
Hmm. So when I do it, it correctly did all of that stuff, but wont let me access it because it thinks it's a virus, and I can't allow it to remain unless I have admin rights...
What’s the point of renaming if you don’t apply the name. Literally just canceled??
@@squidwardsquad No it doesn't, you have to press enter or click off of it to confirm it.
@@burntgrilledcheese2712 I'm pretty sure he clicked off when he pressed cancel xD
@@burntgrilledcheese2712 it did save, it just glitched i guess.
I go to a school in Japan and use a school computer, but I can't use Automatic Repair on that computer.
Also, I can't use Command Prompt or Power Shell, and I can't remove the Fire Wall, so I'm in great trouble.
Could you please tell me how to deal with it?
Sorry to say, but I don't think that will happen.
Also, THEY REMOVED AUTOMATIC REPAIR? HOW?
@@farmervillager1376 I don't even know.
They are a large organization called the "Board of Education" and have the authority to administer our personal computers.
Also, during this time, I introduced TOR BROWSER using a certain method.
We can use TOR BROWSER to install most of the software.
Is it possible to obtain administrator privileges without using a password?
It works but you're gonna want to restore those files you renamed. Do the same process again but this time rename sethc to CMD and then sethc.old to sethc.
Hello baso I clicked on advanced settings and clicked on system image recovery but it told me to log in and there was another option saying forgot password or can’t see your account I clicked it and it just have another option of saying restart
Still can’t download stuff on my chrome book I’m borrowing from this wack ass school
chromebook is actually useless because it doesnt let you download anything at all
This man is a legend. It actually fucking worked...you're a genius, thank you.
I can't find the sethc file?
How could I possibly reverse this? I tried this two years ago and it didn't work but after that, some of my settings were messed up and I haven't been able to access them since.
I couldn't use this method to get into cmd, i found a different way. But when I open cmd it automatically closes in >1second and I can't type anything. Can anyone help me with this?
That’s the problem.. he can’t go in cmd how will he go type that
@@jcnfbsjjfhdn356 You just create a document with .bat. i used it and it worked
help! when I'm in the boot menu and i click on one of the options it redirects me to sign in as an admin
Bro I can’t even do anything on this pc without it forcing me to verify if I’m the admin.
Sameee
I work at the IT help desk at my college. It’s a security measure Windows implements so primary accounts that people should be assigned to don’t change group pollacies.
@@theblindstudentyt9847 Correct. Its ironic that many videos neglect this. There is a GPO called "Allow Automatic Administrative Logon" that controls access to the recovery console. By default (Not Configured), it will require you to verify you are an admin to use most of the options. Only if it is set to Disabled will you be allowed to use these options without verifying yourself. Of course you can only change this setting if you are admin!
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Woops it's ignored if set to enabled.
This works for me, but it doesn’t. There’s more needed to crack mine. I have some kind of domain that I’ve been under. When I do the add to admin part it gives a message saying “the trust relationship between this workstation and the primary domain failed” if there is a fix to this issue please leave a reply.👍
When I try to open cmd on the login screen, it closes immediately.
Try to use it as a bat file
Try to replace sethc with taskmgr instead, when you press 5 times shift, task manager will pop up, from here, go to file, new task, type notepad, then type any command you want, save as, and save it to downloads. Name it anything (IT MUST END WITH .bat),close notepad, in task manager press file, new task, browse, go to downloads, select your batch file, open it, and press ok. Make sure to run it as administrator.
Sadly it didn't work bc it said "Error 5: Access Denied"
Okay big heads up if your school catches you doing this youll get in serious trouble cause this is also known as hacking which is not good
stfu nobody cares the man that made this vid deserves everything
For a second there I thought he was going to be like “delete system 32”😂
So did i
The funny thing is that alot of people would of done it to
@@ur_local_crackhead7913 Right. That’s the best part
You can also format disk to get rid of ALL THE DATA.
when i try to choose the image repair option thing i have to select an admin user in order to proceed
For me i do the system repair and it says i need to log into an admin account
Dont press shift+restart, restart the pc normally keep shutting down when starting and powering on do it until you see automatic repair advanced options then continue from there
@@Preinstallable I don't get the advanced repair though, a custom Dell one pops up
@@jamessanchez9301 whats it say?
At image recovery stage, the system asks for admin pass
I did everything you asked, unfortunately I spammed shift more then 5 times nothing forwardly happened. :(
i know this is very late but maybe your sticky keys are disabled. check control panel or smth search on google how to activate sticky keys
click the ease of access button that is in the corner just hover your mouse over the buttons and it will tell you what the name of it is (if you dont know what ease of access is) and then simply click sticky keys
please help me i cant find sethc when im recovering photos but when i just open my files its there
I need administrator right to go on image recovery. Some help?
Me too, not sure if they patched it cause it worked about a year ago
@@TheRatDragon ok thanks for info
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When I click on image recovery it says "You need to sign in as an administrator to continue, but there arent any administrator accounts on this Pc.". Down belows it says "Forgot your password or dont see your account?, and when I click that it simple says theres no administrator on this pc and i have to login into the troubleshoot as an admin. They thought about everything...
YOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO THIS ACTUALLY WORKED TYSM
U ever get caught?
@@dcm8223 prolly why he never answered HAHHAHA
Is it just me or dose your cmd prompt go away after a bit and then won't let you open it again?
What if there is no set hc
dont need it you only need cmd.exe
Happy Fone Sethc isn’t there only cmd does it matter?
Lanzezy no
@@happyfone2974 utilman
It won't let me go to automatic repair, after is says preparing automatic repair, it takes to me to a command prompt saying "A winpeshl.ini file is present, but no commands were successfully launched. This could be caused by incorrect formatting or an invalid executable name. Please consult the documentation for more information." However, the top of cmd says "Select Administrator: X:\windows\system32\cmd.exe
Doesnt work anymore Microsoft added a protection
D; just wanted to play some Minecraft
lmfao
Smiling CJ search up Minecraft Alternative download you can get the launcher from there
Wow. Thank you. I never thought it would work but it did
Theyve made it so I require the password to the admin account for this
Same does anybody have a fix
Same like I’m making Roblox exploits and I can’t turn off anti virus
@@ipeed i have a fix, if the bios dosent have a password, boot from an usb containing windows 10 installer. Then press shift + f10, notepad, file, open, and you will get a file explorer, then just follow everything in the video.
So I followed every step but when adding myself to admin it said that the trust relationship between this workstation and the primary domain failed
Same
Did something wrong
were you on the school wifi?
How tf can I do this when there is a teacher in the classroom
I suggest library PCs
Ez because my teacher makes us just play on the pc because somehow ppl download games not my friends it’s someone who 😐 idk
Laptop
Hey, will this change any network settings? In other words, will my school admins be able to tell that I’m an admin?
Mine says acces is denied when I try to do the coding
Did you do what he fucking did? Like from the login screen.
Thanks this helped me a little bit with new updates it was a little diff
When I clicked on system image recovery it asked for the admin password smh
same:(
who else is watching this at night while hacking into their school's computers?
I got to around 4:30 but once this happened, i was at my normal login screen and sticky keys didn't work
What is sticky keys?
Does this work if the CMD prompt is blocked by the admin as well?
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Did you ever get caught?
when i was in school i would access the bios and fuck with the fans i would put them in boot loops all types of shit if i had a test me and my friends would crash all the pc then when we got ipads we knew a glitch where the ipad would freeze and for some reason it wouldnt turn off you had to let it die. we ended up going back to paper
I executed one command and cmd closed itself and i was unable to reopen
so u are admin now?
@@cm7botekar No ,defender blocked him. It automatically sees this as a malware attack and quarantines it as a threat. If you can get into the Windows Security app, you may be able to find details, though often Admins block access to the Windows Security App page in group policy.