Kon-Boot (aka kon boot, konboot) is a tool that allows accessing locked computer without knowing the user's password. Unlike other solutions Kon-Boot does not reset or modify user's password and all changes are reverted back to previous state after system restart.
Kon-Boot is currently the only solution worldwide that can bypass Windows 10 / Windows 11 passwords (live / online)!.
Kon-Boot has been successfully used by military personnel, law enforcement, IT corporations and professionals, forensics experts, private customers.
It has been on the market since 2009 and the free version was downloaded more than 5 000 000 times.
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The original Xiaomi Mi Pad was released with a partition layout that was standard for its time but is now obsolete. It utilized "True Dual Boot" (TDB) or simply had a very small /system partition (often around 500MB to 1GB).
This guide explains what this file does, why it’s necessary, and how it is used to breathe new life into older hardware. Understanding the Mi Pad Partitioning Problem
Swipe to confirm the flashing process. The script will automatically unmount the storage components, execute specialized low-level parted binaries, re-allocate sectors to enlarge the primary system target to 2GB, and rebuild the file blocks.
: Because it modifies the partition table, any interruption or use of the wrong version for a specific storage variant (16GB vs. 64GB models) can lead to a "hard brick," where the device will not boot even into recovery [4].
Based on these segments, this file likely belongs to the scene. It appears to be a flashable ZIP file used in a custom recovery (like TWRP) to alter the partition layout of a device.
If you have the correct file for your specific device model:
Custom recovery installed (e.g., TWRP for Mi Pad 1).
LineageOS 13.0 (Android 6.0) or LineageOS 14.1 (Android 7.1) Pico variant (keeps space usage low on a 2GB allocation)
The primary execution script: Repartition_MI_Pad_1_2GB_zardMi3.zip .
Once the repair is complete, your available storage should be correctly reflected.
: These files are typically flashed via a Custom Recovery (TWRP). Once flashed, the script runs a series of parted commands to delete and recreate the partition table [3].
Set the target storage destination to your external and swipe to confirm the backup execution. Step 2: Wipe Existing Partitions Navigate back to the home screen of your custom recovery. Select Wipe and then choose Advanced Wipe .
Unlike other solutions which modify and potentially unsafely overwrite Windows password storage files (WinPassKey, PassMoz LabWin, iSeePassword, PCUnlocker) KON-BOOT DOES NOT MODIFY Windows files as the mentioned solutions do. This is what makes it unique and much safer to use.
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The original Xiaomi Mi Pad was released with a partition layout that was standard for its time but is now obsolete. It utilized "True Dual Boot" (TDB) or simply had a very small /system partition (often around 500MB to 1GB).
This guide explains what this file does, why it’s necessary, and how it is used to breathe new life into older hardware. Understanding the Mi Pad Partitioning Problem
Swipe to confirm the flashing process. The script will automatically unmount the storage components, execute specialized low-level parted binaries, re-allocate sectors to enlarge the primary system target to 2GB, and rebuild the file blocks.
: Because it modifies the partition table, any interruption or use of the wrong version for a specific storage variant (16GB vs. 64GB models) can lead to a "hard brick," where the device will not boot even into recovery [4].
Based on these segments, this file likely belongs to the scene. It appears to be a flashable ZIP file used in a custom recovery (like TWRP) to alter the partition layout of a device.
If you have the correct file for your specific device model:
Custom recovery installed (e.g., TWRP for Mi Pad 1).
LineageOS 13.0 (Android 6.0) or LineageOS 14.1 (Android 7.1) Pico variant (keeps space usage low on a 2GB allocation)
The primary execution script: Repartition_MI_Pad_1_2GB_zardMi3.zip .
Once the repair is complete, your available storage should be correctly reflected.
: These files are typically flashed via a Custom Recovery (TWRP). Once flashed, the script runs a series of parted commands to delete and recreate the partition table [3].
Set the target storage destination to your external and swipe to confirm the backup execution. Step 2: Wipe Existing Partitions Navigate back to the home screen of your custom recovery. Select Wipe and then choose Advanced Wipe .
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