Login Password protected User without reset Password
konFLOPPY.img Floppy & USB image file of Kon Boot
konCD.iso ISO image of Kon Boot
KonBootCDInstallGuide.pdf Install guide for konCD.iso
KonBootUSBGuide.pdf Install guide for konUSB
KonBootInstall.exe Frontend for USB
installation
menu.lst
Drive mapping instruction for
Grub
grubinst.exe Formats USB disk with grub MBR
grldr GRUB for DOS universal boot loader
COPYING GPL v3 License for grub files
System requirements
Recommended Minimum Hardware:
Intel Pentium III processor (or compatible) 128 MB RAM or greater
Operating Systems:
Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition (Service Pack 2+)
Microsoft Windows Vista Home Basic (32/64 bit)
Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium (32/64 bit)
Microsoft Windows Vista Business (32/64 bit)
Microsoft Windows Vista Enterprise (32/64 bit)
Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium (32/64 Bit)
Microsoft Windows 7 Professional (32/64 Bit)
Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate (32/64 Bit)
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Standard (32/64bit)
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Datacenter (32/64bit)
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Enterprise (32/64bit)
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Web Edition (32/64bit)
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Standard (32/64bit)
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Datacenter (32/64bit)
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Enterprise (32/64bit)
Kon Boot will work with the following operating systems.
Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition (Service Pack 2+)
Microsoft Windows Vista Home Basic (32/64 bit)
Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium (32/64 bit)
Microsoft Windows Vista Business (32/64 bit)
Microsoft Windows Vista Enterprise (32/64 bit)
Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium (32/64 Bit)
Microsoft Windows 7 Professional (32/64 Bit)
Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate (32/64 Bit)
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Standard (32/64bit)
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Datacenter (32/64bit)
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Enterprise (32/64bit)
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Web Edition (32/64bit)
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Standard (32/64bit)
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Datacenter (32/64bit)
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Enterprise (32/64bit)
How it works
Kon Boot boots from external media such as floppy, CD, or USB removable drives.
When a PC running Windows is started with Kon Boot, the BIOS of the PC will then be
hooked by Kon Boot.
After hooking the BIOS, Kon Boot will modify the Windows kernel to allow a user to bypass
the step of Windows authentication procedure during Windows Logon.
The changes made to the Windows kernel are temporary only. Rebooting the PC will restore
the functionality of the Windows kernel and its corresponding authentication procedures.
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