Instructions for the Mac OS X Password Recovery.
Although there’s no real way to recover a lost root password, you can change the root password even if you do not know the current one. You must have physical access to the machine in order to accomplish this task.
1. Click Restart at the login window
2. While the computer is restarting, hold down “Command-S” until you see text scrolling through the window. This boots the computer into single user mode.
3. At the Localhost% prompt type:
/sbin/fsck -y
/sbin/mount -uw /
/sbin/SystemStarter
You will then see various services starting up.
4. When the Localhost% prompt reappears, type:
passwd [username]
It will then ask you to type the new root password twice, so do so.
(Though I’ve not tried it, it appears you can type niutil -list . /users to get a list if users if you do not know the username….if someone wants to verify this, I would be most appreciative).
5. After entering the new password, type:
reboot
6. At the login window, enter the username with the new password. Once you are logged in, you can use the Multiple Users application (/Applications/Utilities) to change your user’s password, or create a new user account.
Note: this may not work for newer versions of OS X; I think they did something about it in a security update. I hope this helps you with Macintosh password recovery.
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nothing works for me not even /sbin/fsck -y help please domanads2k4@gmail.com
I have a G4 and i dont remember the admin. password so i am tryin to change it or somethin because i need it.
Ok everythin worked for me with this format:
# /sbin/fsck -y
# /sbin/mount -uw /
# /usr/libexec/register_mach_bootstrap_servers /etc/mach_init.d
# cd /var/db/netinfo
# netinfod -s local
# SystemStarter
# passwd root
# reboot
But… after i type passwd[username] it ask for the new password so i put it and after that i have to retype it but once i retype it it keeps sayin “sorry” can anyone help me. thanx
I have a os 9.1 mac ibook. I forgot the password and I tried this step by step instructions. But I run into problems with the first step. I don’t have a “Command-S” button. What should I do?
point 16 worked a treat for me thankyou all. i will write it down next time i use a secure password.
hi i have forgotten my master password! i followed your steps but it would help if i new what ‘command-s’ is. please could you help me. I have pressed enter n then s nothing happens, i tried caps lock and s but nothing happened. please help me and write back or email me would be better at x-xpretty-in-pinkx-x@hotmail.co.uk. thank you.