I can't open my macbook pro.

i can't open my macbook pro. it keep asking for the password but when i key in the password. it still kep askin for the password.

Try to reset the password then.
Boot to your Recovery partition (hold down the Command and R keys whilst booting) and under the Utilities menu, open Terminal and type
resetpassword
...a small app will open allowing you to select the user for whom you want to change the password. Enter the new password twice, give yourself a good hint, click OK and then reboot and use your new password.
Couldn't be simpler...
Clinton

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