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how to reset find my mac password

hallo

i need help

i have set password for my imac on find iphone app

and i have forget that password

how can i remove that pass

danke

iMac, OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.2)

Posted on Feb 26, 2013 3:06 PM

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Feb 26, 2013 3:08 PM in response to Alkhoja

Forgot Your Account Password


For Snow Leopard and earlier


Mac OS X 10.6- If you forget your administrator password


For Lion/Mountain Lion


Boot to the Recovery HD:


Restart the computer and after the chime press and hold down the COMMAND and R keys until the menu screen appears. Alternatively, restart the computer and after the chime press and hold down the OPTION key until the boot manager screen appears. Select the Recovery HD and click on the downward pointing arrow button.


When the menubar appears select Terminal from the Utilities menu.

Enter resetpassword at the prompt and press RETURN. Follow

instructions in the dialog window that will appear.


Or see Reset a Mac OS X 10.7 Lion Password and

OS X Lion- Apple ID can be used to reset your user account password.


If you are unable to boot from an installer DVD:


(these will only work on Leopard or earlier)


1. Boot to Safe Mode by restarting and after the chime press and hold down

the COMMAND-S keys until a black screen with white type appears.


2. At the prompt, type the following commands pressing return after each

command line:


/sbin/fsck -yf


If you do not receive a "Filesystem OK" message then repeat this command

until you do. If after seven tries you still do not receive a "Filesystem OK"

message, then the system is corrupted and needs to be reinstalled.


mount -uw /

cd /private/var/db/netinfo

mv local.nidb local.old

rm ../.AppleSetupDone

shutdown -r now


The second-to-last command above will cause OS X to think that the operating system is newly installed, and when the new owner starts up the computer it will send him/her to the startup wizard where he/she can start a new user without reinstalling.


This last method does not actually change a password. It simply removes the user accounts and lets you create an initial admin account as if the computer were new out of the box.


Reset Admin Password Using The Terminal


You can reset the password by printing out (or writing down) and carefully following these steps.


First, find the short name of the admin user on the machine. The easiest way of doing this is by looking at what the directory is called in the Users folder.


Now, start in Single-user Mode. It should boot into a command line.


Enter these exact lines. Press RETURN after each.


mount -uw /

ifconfig lo0 up

cd /var/db/netinfo

netinfod -s local


Now you'll need that short name. Enter "passwd", a space, and the short name of the admin. For example, if the admin was rather prosaically called "imadmin", you would enter "passwd imadmin".


The computer will now prompt you to change the password for "lmadmin" (or whatever the short name was). Go ahead and enter a new password.


Now, enter:


sync

reboot


and the machine will reboot. The admin password should now be changed.

Feb 26, 2013 3:34 PM in response to Alkhoja

I am sorry, but I made an error in the instructions:


If you are unable to boot from an installer DVD:


(these will only work on Leopard or earlier)


1. Boot to Safe Mode by restarting and after the chime press and hold down

the COMMAND-S keys until a black screen with white type appears.


This instruction should be:


1. Boot into Single-user Mode by restarting and after the chime press

and hold down the COMMAND-S keys ...


2. At the prompt, type the following commands pressing return after each

command line:


/sbin/fsck -yf



The link is incorrect, but the boot method is correct. Sorry if this caused any confusion.


If you try booting and after the chime holding down the OPTION key does the boot manager screen appear? If it does what volumes are shown? Do you see a Recovery HD partition? If you do then select that one to boot the computer.


If there is no Recovery HD, then connect the computer to your local network's Ethernet or Wireless. Boot the computer and after the chime press and hold down the COMMAND-OPTION-R keys to start an Internet Recovery.

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