My post on Mac OS X Password Recovery that I made almost a year ago continues to get comments today. It’s a fairly common issue. Since it has reached 126 comments (and the page is getting long), I’ve decided to close comments. You can continue discussion by leaving a comment here.
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I have a macbook pro mac os X 10.4.9 and i’v tried all the methods but there not working.
Can someone plz help me .
I have reset the login pass on 1 of my g3’s using OS X using an Ibm keyboard. to get it to localhost I used control , alt and S then with my other mac g3 I am running OS X server and there is no way it wants to go into local host …It just keeps cycling through the pages until it gets back to the login password page..Is there some secret way to make a machine running OS X server to stop on local host ,so I can type in the commands to change the login password
Great!!!! IT works now i can use the macbook pro that i steal from my boss…
NICEEEE
hi
i got a MAC OS X g3 10.3.3 but there is a password on it from the pearson that had it before is there anyway i can change or find out the password for the username. i have been trying for over 3 days maybe alittle less.
thanks alot.
can you please e-mail me at danik.1991@yahoo.com
thanks alot once again.
Wow!! It’s really work!! Thank’s for the guide Mike007!!