Windows Password Recovery Mac

About Windows Password Recovery

Windows Password Recovery is one of the most powerful, feature-packed and sophisticated tools available on the market today. The software supports a wide range of password hash loading and importing options (loading from a local or remote system, loading from shadow copies, restore points and backup folders, loading directly from SAM or NTDS.DIT files) and uses the most advanced recovery techniques for password recovery. For instance, the remarkably efficient Artificial Intelligence attack type was developed specifically for this program and is used in no other tools available on the market. Dictionary-based attacks in Windows Password Recovery support ASCII, UNICODE, UTF8 and PCD dictionaries and can download additional ones from the Internet. The program uses multi-pass analysis and combinations of different password recovery algorithms for maximum recovery efficiency. Other notable features of the program include the support of 32- and 64-bit operating systems, support of Active Directory domain accounts and full utilization of multi-threading for ultra-fast performance. Security experts can also use the program’s analysis, logging and reporting tools for evaluating the reliability of different password variations. Windows Password Recovery is an ultimate password recovery and auditing tool based on unique algorithms and offering unsurpassed efficiency to inexperienced users and experts alike.

How to Run Windows Password Recovery on Mac

Mac Version May Be Available

Option 1: Use Parallels

Parallels is the fastest, easiest, and most powerful option to run Windows on your Mac. Data can be shared between Mac and Windows and switching between the two is as simple as switching screens. Run it On Mac recommends Parallels as the #1 best way to run Windows Password Recovery on your Mac desktop or laptop.

Pros: Very Cost-Effective; Easily transfer files; Easily switch between Windows & Mac.

Cons: May see a slight decrease in performance; Cost varies from $50-80 for a personal license.

Option 2: Use Bootcamp

Boot Camp is a boot utility included with most Apple desktop and laptop products that allows users to install a Windows operating system alongside the native macOS/OS X operating system. Using Bootcamp is a relatively technical process and should probably only be undertaken by someone who understands the process.

Pros: Free; Good option if you need high performance or are using an older machine.

Cons: Switching between operating systems requires a restart; difficult, technical installation process.

Windows Password Recovery System Requirements

Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista/Server 2008/7/8