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.
The process involves a few critical steps. Follow this guide carefully.
Navigate to specialized flash memory repositories like USBDev SSS Section to find the matching utility archive. Look specifically for or higher versions that explicitly list compatibility with the SSS6698 / TC58NC6623 architecture in their release notes. Step 2: Configure the .INI Settings File
) controller is a classic tale of digital archeology. It usually begins with a flash drive that suddenly shows "No Media" or becomes write-protected, leaving the user with a useless piece of plastic and metal. The Search for the Solution
Your corrupted USB flash drive is not completely dead. When a flash drive becomes write-protected, shows "Insert Disk," or reports 0 bytes of capacity, it usually means the controller firmware is corrupted. Flash drives powered by the (also known as the Solid State System SSS6698BA ) controller can be completely restored using the correct Mass Production Tool (MPTool).
Carefully pry open the plastic casing of the USB drive to expose the circuit board.
Always use a USB 2.0 port (usually black) on the back of your motherboard. USB 3.0 ports and front-panel hubs often cause timing issues during the flash process.
Controller Vendor: Solid State Systems (3S) Controller Part-Number: TC58NC6623 / SSS6698-BA Flash ID Code: 983AA8927657 (or 98DE9892) - Toshiba [TLC] Use code with caution.
Initialize the drive, partition it, and format it using the FAT32 or exFAT file system. Your flash drive is now completely fixed and ready for standard use.
How to Fix a Corrupted USB Drive with TC58NC6623 / SSS6698-BA Controller Using MPTool
What information do you see for your device?
Right-click the executable file and select Run as Administrator .
Examine the output log. You are looking for a configuration that matches the following hardware parameters:
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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Buy NowThe process involves a few critical steps. Follow this guide carefully.
Navigate to specialized flash memory repositories like USBDev SSS Section to find the matching utility archive. Look specifically for or higher versions that explicitly list compatibility with the SSS6698 / TC58NC6623 architecture in their release notes. Step 2: Configure the .INI Settings File
) controller is a classic tale of digital archeology. It usually begins with a flash drive that suddenly shows "No Media" or becomes write-protected, leaving the user with a useless piece of plastic and metal. The Search for the Solution
Your corrupted USB flash drive is not completely dead. When a flash drive becomes write-protected, shows "Insert Disk," or reports 0 bytes of capacity, it usually means the controller firmware is corrupted. Flash drives powered by the (also known as the Solid State System SSS6698BA ) controller can be completely restored using the correct Mass Production Tool (MPTool).
Carefully pry open the plastic casing of the USB drive to expose the circuit board.
Always use a USB 2.0 port (usually black) on the back of your motherboard. USB 3.0 ports and front-panel hubs often cause timing issues during the flash process.
Controller Vendor: Solid State Systems (3S) Controller Part-Number: TC58NC6623 / SSS6698-BA Flash ID Code: 983AA8927657 (or 98DE9892) - Toshiba [TLC] Use code with caution.
Initialize the drive, partition it, and format it using the FAT32 or exFAT file system. Your flash drive is now completely fixed and ready for standard use.
How to Fix a Corrupted USB Drive with TC58NC6623 / SSS6698-BA Controller Using MPTool
What information do you see for your device?
Right-click the executable file and select Run as Administrator .
Examine the output log. You are looking for a configuration that matches the following hardware parameters:
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