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Creating a new Admin on Mac Os X: Here's how to reset your OS X password without an OS X CD. The Working solution for me was to create a new thx xpcman for the explanation i lost my admin password for my MB before I try out your solution, just wanted to double check there will be no.
So you have finally gotten yourself in this situation! You have a Mac in front of you and you have forgotten the admin password.
You don’t have the cd either. What we do we do now? Well, as it turns out, there is a simple procedure to reset the admin password:. Restart the macbook. When it shuts down and comes back up, you should boot into recovery mode by holding down the key combination command-R (you may have to hold it down for a few seconds).
Release the keys when you see a blank gray screen with a spinning dial. When the Mac OS X Utilities screen appears, select Utilities ▹ Terminal from the menu bar. The usual terminal should pop up. In the Terminal window, enter “resetpassword” and press return. A “Reset Password” window opens. Select your boot volume if not already selected (usually Macintosh HD).
Select your username from the menu labeled Select the user account if not already selected. Follow the prompts to reset the password. Pretty straightforward!. Now you have to restart it again. Select ▹ Restart from the menu bar.
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You should now be able to log in with the new password, but you won’t be able to unlock the Keychain. During startup, it will ask if you want to create a new keychain for this account. It’s a good idea to create a new keychain because there is no way to recover it if you have forgotten the password (which is usually the same as your login password). Keychain usually contains sensitive information, which is why they don’t allow you do anything without the password. You can also create or reset the keychain in your Keychain Access application. It can be found in Applications - Utilities.