![]() ![]() The window will then display “User profiles.” This will list all the Wi-Fi networks your computer has joined in the past. Now, in this window, after the text “C:WINDOWSsystem32” (your cursor should already be in the right position), type this command: Select “Yes” on the User Account Control window that appears and a black window with white text will be displayed next. Do this by typing ‘cmd’ on the search bar and right-click on the best match, which should be “Command Prompt,” then select “Run as administrator.” On Windows, open a command prompt window. This will not crack nor decipher passwords of unsaved Wi-Fi access points. ![]() This first technique will only work if your computer has already joined a Wi-Fi network in the past.
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