Windows XP/2000/NT Key 6.3

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    07/04/2004
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    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows NT/2000/XP

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Windows XP/2000/NT Key is an easy to use program to reset Windows XP, Windows 2000 and Windows NT secure boot options. If locked out of your server or lost secure boot floppy disk, windows password recovery key becomes a vital solution and quickly gets you back in to your computer. All you need to do to unlock your PC is to use Windows XP/2000/NT Key, it creates a special driver disk. When Windows XP/2000/NT Key driver is loaded, it shows you the list of Windows installations that could be unlocked. Windows Key supports the most resent Windows 2003 Server.

Version 6.3 resets passwords on Windows XP/2000/NT systems directly from a bootable CD-ROM, no floppy drive required.

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