
The utility now also have an Mac OS X flavor which allows login into MAC computers with a new “root” account having username and password as 'kon-boot'.

If then drivemap (hd1) (hd0) fiĬhainloader /EFI/BOOT/kon-boot$.While we covered as a, there could be genuine uses of the utility in cases where such circumvention is needed for legal uses like forgotten password, corporate usage (login to company computer after an employee leaves or is not available), parental administration or law agencies.KON-BOOT is now updated to version 2.1, with added support for Windows 8 (non support) logon password bypass with an optional sticky keys feature which allows user to spawn an admin privileged console before logging into the computer. Open /AIO/Menu/Main.cfg file and add the following code: # Start kon-boot.Copy all the files contained in the USBFILES directory to the root directory of the AIO Boot drive. Skip menu.lst and grldr.Copy all the files contained in the /EFI/Boot directory to the /EFI/Boot directory of the AIO Boot drive.In the /EFI/Boot directory, rename boot圆4.efi file to kon-boot圆4.efi and rename bootia32.efi file to kon-bootia32.efi.In the kon-bootUSB directory there will be two folders, EFI and USBFILES.Extract the downloaded file, you will see the kon-bootUSB directory. Continue to open this directory.Here’s how it applies to all versions of Kon-Boot, including KON-BOOT 2in1 for Windows and Mac OSX. It supports both UEFI and Legacy BIOS modes. By default Kon-Boot is booted from Grub4Dos but we will replace it with Grub2. This is quite simple, you just follow the instructions here.

I have received a user’s question about how to integrate Kon-Boot into the AIO Boot drive. Fast, tiny and gets your job done! This is the Kon-Boot screen when booting in UEFI mode. Easy to use and excellent for tech repairs, data recovery and security audits. Without overwriting your old password! In other words you can login to your Windows profile without knowing your password. Kon-Boot is an application which will silently bypass the authentication process of Windows based operating systems.
