Windows 7 Parental Controls

3 hours a day won’t cut it. I’ve been dealing with this for a while now. Anyway, I need to be able to change my time limits on the parental controls. I can’t do this with a password hack or by changing my account’s “rank,” because I need to be able to leave as small of a footprint as possible.

I had seen a program that did exactly what I needed, but 30 minutes of Googling has come up empty. All help is greatly appreciated.

https://www.megaleecher.net/Easiest_Way_To_Hack_Windows_And_Linux_Computers

Supposedly allows you to bypass Windows account passwords. Shouldn’t leave a footprint since you’re not changing any passwords.

I had thought that one wiped the password. I’ll go ahead and try it. 8 minutes until this thing logs me off gotta burn a CD dfagafgafgafgafdg6t4ws21`

I used to have to deal with this. The next time your parent is asleep, awaken them and ask for the password. If all goes right, they’ll be awake enough to give it to you but too drowsy to ever remember you asking.

At that point, log in, choose your hours, and get going.

If you’re super devious, turn the controls off and then change the password to something your parents won’t love you enough to be able to decipher, like your birthday or the name of your goldfish.

Linux live cd. No foot print. No limits

Well Kon-Boot chokes if there is more than one user account with Win-7, apparently.

No Steam. :frowning:

Not sure if that would work.

worked for me. Wait till one of 'ems drunk if you have to.

Another unflawed plan from ramrezoid.

hehe, couldn’t he just create a new partition on the HDD with another copy of windows on it, and boot that from bios config when ever he wants to? that should work, and you really think his parents understand that enough to know whats going on?

Found a way. Once your time is running out, go into BIOS and set the time back 3 hours (unless you’re allowed to change time in Windows, but I doubt it).

Let us know if that works.

Source: https://social.answers.microsoft.com/Forums/en/w7security/thread/e12a7ee6-e2d4-49da-bac3-011113a05230

well they make live windows XP cds (not entirely legal) that will let you boot to. It should recognize the internal hard drive and you can launch steam from there. This is because steam doesn’t need to be “installed” onto the primary os to run. Same reason steam will work on portable hard drives.

Edit: haha BIOS would work unless it checks the time online.

Maybe you should learn to do other things since your parents have a point in keeping you from spending hours and hours and hours on the computer every day.

Also, grow older than 13.

Changing the time in the BIOS didn’t help. I’m wondering if there is a security measure in place specifically for that.

And I’m 15, Fnoigy. It’s not so much that I’m getting 3 hours, it’s that I’m getting 3 hours when they choose.

ophcrack is a live cd that tells you the password for every user account and leaves no footprint

Ophcrack seems decent. It’ll have to wait though, because the computer I’m on now has no CDR/DVDR drive.

I never understood time constraints for tech stuff. A product used for entertainment is entertainment. Unless they force you to go out side the time limit is pointless and if they do force you to go outside why do they need the time limit? :expressionless:

Ophcrack has worked great for me. My dad borrowed a laptop w/windows 7 on it, and the IT tech he borrowed it from forgot to tell my dad the password, so i just showed him ophcrack. Some days later the IT tech was WTF how did you do that? :stuck_out_tongue:

How about following your parents orders? :rolleyes:

piss off fag

You could tell them that you’re not 7 anymore and that everyone else your age uses theirs for as long as they like.

I pity you. It’s not fair when parents limit their children’s entertainment time.

WHAT THE FUCK IS WRONG WITH YOU HE CANNOT DO THAT HE’S A WHOLE 15 YEARS OLD, BSCLLY A MAN.

But in all seriousness, OP, one thing I’ve learned from being nearly 10 years older than you is that when your parents start making rules like this, they often have a very good reason, whether or not you’re able to see it, yourself. Trust me in that if you listen to them and just find other hobbies/work to do now, you’ll thank them for limiting you later when you’re not a gigantic dork who is hooked on the computer 24/7 and has little skill in any other facet.

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