Q: Login Passwords not working after restore from Time Machine
My internal hard drive failed on my iMac 24. Apple replaced it and re-installed Lion. Once I got it home I selected 'restore from a Time Machine back up' from the Wizard options. The new HD now has 152 GBs of data which I assume is my state before the failure - so Time Machine did its job. The login screen looks normal, but none of my passwords are being accepted. The correct 'hint' appears. But I can't log in under my (Admin) account, nor my Superuser Account, nor does the Master Password work. Before I upgraded to Lion I created a bootable Disk running 10.6. I can start up under that and my password works fine. I also have a Mac OS X Install ESD on a memory stick which I made from my Lion download. I can start up under that and get into Disk Utility which I thought I could use to reset my password. However, when I select the HD, the option to reset password is greyed out. I would be MOST grateful for any suggestions as to how to get back into my machine without losing my Time Machine back up.
iMac 24, MacBook 13, Mac OS X (10.5.6)
Posted on Jan 28, 2012 2:33 AM
Boot from your USB InstallESD stick. Choose Terminal in the Utilities menu at the top of the screen. Type in resetpassword. That will bring up a GUI interface where you should be able reset your password on your new drive.
I had something similar happen when I swapped locations of two Macs with identical hardware and tried to boot from external clones. I had to also reset all the home folder permissions/ACLs as well as resetting the password before any of my clones would accept the correct password. That option is in the same GUI interface as resetting password.
Posted on Jan 28, 2012 2:51 AM