Help with resetting admin password

I am trying to reset my friend's admin password with a 10.3.4 software install cd for emac and the coputer does not seem to recognize the cd at all. I tried to restart the computer and hold down the c button but nothing happened. I am just totally confused.

I am trying to reset my friend's admin password with a 10.3.4 software install cd for emac and the coputer does not seem to recognize the cd at all. I tried to restart the computer and hold down the c button but nothing happened. I am just totally confused.

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