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Squilly

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I forgot the password on the Mac I just bought on Craigslist. Well... The seller never gave it to me in the first place. Without resetting the computer, is there any way I could reset the password or something? The username is "one" and the password hint is "one". Guess what... "one" isn't the password. -.-
 

Ccrew

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I forgot the password on the Mac I just bought on Craigslist. Well... The seller never gave it to me in the first place. Without resetting the computer, is there any way I could reset the password or something? The username is "one" and the password hint is "one". Guess what... "one" isn't the password. -.-

Drop the seller a message and ask? Just a thought :)
 

justperry

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I'm a rolling stone.
I forgot the password on the Mac I just bought on Craigslist. Well... The seller never gave it to me in the first place. Without resetting the computer, is there any way I could reset the password or something? The username is "one" and the password hint is "one". Guess what... "one" isn't the password. -.-

You don't make any sense at all, first you say you forgot-then seller didn't give-then you say login is one/one.

I think this is fishy on it's own.

You probably bought a stolen one.
 

Spink10

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You don't make any sense at all, first you say you forgot-then seller didn't give-then you say login is one/one.

I think this is fishy on it's own.

You probably bought a stolen one.

He did get a steal of a deal - $1500

Doesn't mean it is stolen though.
 

justperry

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I'm a rolling stone.
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Squilly

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Where did he say it's was $1500.:confused:
Edit: Retina MacBook Pro 2.3ghz 16gb RAM $1500, but he didn't say it here.

Not only that, the seller doesn't respond!!!!

And, I said probably.

Edit: I just looked at his last few posts in history, something is strange here, he already started topics on:

What Could I Sell My rMBP For?

Can't Sign Into iMessage on Mac

In the same time span.

I could explain those. The second one is related to this, since I don't know the password. The first one, I just wanted to know how much I could sell it for if I wanted to. Low ballets on Craigslist -.-

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You don't make any sense at all, first you say you forgot-then seller didn't give-then you say login is one/one.

I think this is fishy on it's own.

You probably bought a stolen one.

I reiterated the title in the OP. Read.
 

eric/

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I forgot the password on the Mac I just bought on Craigslist. Well... The seller never gave it to me in the first place. Without resetting the computer, is there any way I could reset the password or something? The username is "one" and the password hint is "one". Guess what... "one" isn't the password. -.-

Did you try "1"?
 

Stetrain

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You should really do a full re-install of the OS. You don't need to log in to the user account to do that as far as I know.

Just reboot your Mac and hold Command-R to boot into recovery mode. You should then be able to do a clean install of OSX without any user accounts being created.

I think this will solve a lot of your issues and it's a good idea anyway when buying a used computer. Who knows what the previous owner had installed.
 

Weaselboy

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I forgot the password on the Mac I just bought on Craigslist. Well... The seller never gave it to me in the first place. Without resetting the computer, is there any way I could reset the password or something? The username is "one" and the password hint is "one". Guess what... "one" isn't the password. -.-

If you have Lion or Mountain Lion, do a command-r boot and follow this guide to reset the PW. If you are in a prior version of OS X, boot from the OS DVD and your will see a password reset utility in the Utilities menu of the startup screen.
 

duervo

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I'd try password1

... or a brute force using variations of that theme.
 

Squilly

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I read about that. From what I saw, it doesn't erase the password or change user accounts. Deletes everything else though.
 

bogatyr

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I read about that. From what I saw, it doesn't erase the password or change user accounts. Deletes everything else though.
Hold CMD-R when you boot the laptop.
When in the recovery tool, open the disk management app.
Erase the drive.
Close disk management app.
Choose reinstall ML.

Done.

Several others have mentioned a reinstall and included links on how to do so. It is very simple and pretty much your one sound solution.
 

Squilly

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Hold CMD-R when you boot the laptop.
When in the recovery tool, open the disk management app.
Erase the drive.
Close disk management app.
Choose reinstall ML.

Done.

Several others have mentioned a reinstall and included links on how to do so. It is very simple and pretty much your one sound solution.

Does that erase the OS too?
 
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