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Kon-Boot 2in1 (WinOS MacOS) V4.9 64 Bit



How to Bypass Windows and Mac Login Screens with Kon-Boot 2in1 V4.9




Kon-Boot 2in1 V4.9 is a powerful tool that allows you to access any Windows or Mac computer without knowing the password. It works by modifying the system kernel on the fly, bypassing the authentication process and letting you log in as any user. You can use it to recover lost passwords, access locked files, or perform maintenance tasks on your system.




Kon-Boot 2in1 (WinOS MacOS) V4.9 64 Bit


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In this article, we will show you how to use Kon-Boot 2in1 V4.9 on Windows and Mac computers. You will need a USB flash drive with at least 8 GB of free space, and another computer to create the bootable USB.


Step 1: Download and extract Kon-Boot 2in1 V4.9




You can download Kon-Boot 2in1 V4.9 from the official website[^1^]. The file size is about 829 MB. After downloading, extract the ZIP file to a folder on your computer. You will see two folders: one for Windows and one for Mac OS.


Step 2: Create a bootable USB with Kon-Boot 2in1 V4.9




Depending on which system you want to bypass, you need to create a bootable USB with either the Windows or the Mac OS folder. For Windows, you can use a tool like Rufus[^2^] to write the ISO file (kb2in1.iso) to the USB drive. For Mac OS, you can use a tool like Etcher[^3^] to write the DMG file (kb2in1.dmg) to the USB drive.


Make sure you select the correct drive letter and format the USB drive as FAT32 before writing the image. Also, make sure you backup any important data on the USB drive, as it will be erased during the process.


Step 3: Boot from the USB drive on the target computer




Once you have created the bootable USB with Kon-Boot 2in1 V4.9, you can insert it into the target computer and boot from it. You may need to change the boot order in the BIOS or UEFI settings, or press a key (such as F12) during startup to access the boot menu.


After booting from the USB drive, you will see a screen with two options: Kon-Boot for Windows and Kon-Boot for Mac OS. Select the option that matches your system and press Enter.


Step 4: Bypass the login screen with Kon-Boot 2in1 V4.9




Kon-Boot 2in1 V4.9 will load and modify the system kernel on the fly, allowing you to bypass the login screen without entering any password. On Windows, you can select any user account and click on it to log in. On Mac OS, you can type any username and press Enter to log in.


Once you are logged in, you can access any files or settings on the system as if you were the owner of the account. You can also change or reset the password of any user account from within the system.


Step 5: Restore the original system state




Kon-Boot 2in1 V4.9 does not make any permanent changes to your system. It only modifies the system kernel in memory, which means that once you reboot your system, everything will be back to normal. To restore your system to its original state, simply remove the USB drive and restart your computer.


Conclusion




Kon-Boot 2in1 V4.9 is a handy tool that can help you bypass Windows and Mac login screens without knowing or changing any password. It works by modifying the system kernel on the fly, letting you log in as any user with full access rights. You can use it to recover lost passwords, access locked files, or perform maintenance tasks on your system.


Kon-Boot 2in1 V4.9 supports most versions of Windows (from XP to 10) c481cea774


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