![]() Note that the user’s password is different than the root password. If you don’t know the user’s username, it should be pretty easy to run ls /Users at any time during single user mode to list all the home folders on the Mac, which usually correspond to the usernames available on the Mac. If you get an error message about on a Lion or Mountain Lion machine, just ignore it-the password reset should have still worked. Replace lrodney with the user whose account you want to access and password with the new password you want to assign to that user. Launchctl load /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/ If the Mac is running Lion or above, you’ll instead want to use the following commands: If the Mac is running Snow Leopard or below, type the following commands, hitting Enter after each one and waiting for the prompt to come up again before running the next one: The Mac will boot into single user mode, giving you a command prompt after loading everything up. Boot up the computer, holding Command+S as you hear the startup chime. If you don’t have an installer CD handy, you just need to do a bit of fancy command-line footwork to achieve the same end as the CD method.
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