Decrypt Sam File Windows 7

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Sam File Location

Hey everyone,
I read a few tutorials on how to recover an admin's password (on a pc with win XP sp2), but I'm a little confused.
Since I was already trying Ubuntu anyway (from a livecd), I saved the sam file on a US (but here's a first problem: I found 4 sam files: sam.log, sam.sdf, sam.spd and one that's just called sam. I assume it's the last one that I need).
So is there a simple program that can decrypt the sam file? Or do I have to try something else?
hi
the password is in the SAM FILE, without any extension.
for decrypting this file you can access www.loginrecovery.com , download a program, execute it ,save its files in a diskett, and boot the target computer with the diskette in.( assuming you configured your boot priority correctly)
It will save a file on the same diskette. U will need to upload this file in this site, wait up to 48 hours ( unless you pay for it, u don´t need to wait). And the password will be there.
The website will explain better than me.
good lucky!
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Decrypt File Tool

EFS encrypts tool on Windows 7/8/10. Normally if we would like to keep secrets on the privacy files, most of the users will consider EFS encrypt tool. EFS is short for Encrypting File System, a Microsoft Windows encrypt tool that provides filesystem-level encryption, the technology enables files to be transparently encrypted to protect. Apr 08, 2020 Windows 7 PwDump7 This tool is developed by Tarasco and you can download it from here. This tool extracts the SAM file from the system and dumps its credentials. SAM Explorer allows you to view, analyze and edit the properties and statistics of Windows user accounts. SAM, which is short for Security Account Manager, is an RPC server, which manages Windows accounts database and stores passwords and private user data, groups logical structure of accounts, configures security policy (e.g., password.

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