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Just access to the hard drive. A bootable Linux USB could do that. I think you can get there through some obscure way with windows installation media as well.
You guys are missing the true point of sticky keys:
Admin console without admin password.
care to explain a bit more?
It’s a well known exploit on Windows:
Now, you can change all the passwords on the system from the login screen.
Last I checked, it still works, and it’s been around since xp days.
Don’t you need to be admin to muck with system32?
Just access to the hard drive. A bootable Linux USB could do that. I think you can get there through some obscure way with windows installation media as well.