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njfirefighter

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Original poster
Dec 27, 2012
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Hi everyone I looked around the forum and online alot and I could not find this answer so I am sorry if this has been asked before. About a year ago my girlfriend convinced me to switch to a mac when the time came for a new computer and I grew to love it little problem when she set it up she made the account pw (yes its the admin account and yes its the only account) so now I do not know the pw. I have the mac osx snowleopard 1.6.3 disc and could not reset the pw w/ that. When I restart the computer through the option to on the disc or through the normal way and then hold down C like I instructed to do in many right ups the computer screen remains blank white w/ the the apple logo continously beeping any help on how I can reset the pw this way or any other way ty in advance!
 

TjeuV

macrumors 6502
Dec 14, 2011
306
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Belgium
There's a terminal command for that I believe. Just don't know by hard, try googling that for a bit
 

njfirefighter

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Dec 27, 2012
5
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already tries that method found a few different command line articles none of them worked they all seemed to work but when I exit or try to reboot it just sends me to my home screen logged into admin and when I try to go change the pw the normal way as if I knew the original pw it is not correct. I have also tried the holding down c w/ the disc and all my computer does is stop show me an apple sign and beep
 

ppcg4mac

macrumors 6502
Feb 13, 2012
372
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Northwest Kansas

njfirefighter

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Dec 27, 2012
5
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well I figured it out since I was in my account which is an admin and not locked out I created a master pw for the first time I then logged out of my account put the wrong password in a few times than in asked me for the master pw and asked me if I wanted to change this users pw WIN :D thanks for the help guys!
 
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