Mismatch login keychain and login password

hi
I recently changed my login password because i forgot it. Now im having all kind of messages of the keychain password.  I don´t have either the local items keychain password.
im not able to reset the keychain, i get a message saying the specified keychain cannot be found.
Im getting also this

You can't reset the password on the keychain. All you can do is reset the keychain itself. Essentially, you are creating a new keychain from scratch.
First, Reset the Admin Password.
On Lion, you use the following technique to reset the Administrators password:
Boot to your Lion Recovery Partition, by holding down the Option key while starting, and then selecting the Recovery HD as the boot choice.
Once booted, at the top of the screen is a menu ..., select Utilities / Terminal from the menu bar.
In the Terminal window, type “resetpassword” (without the quotes) and press return. A “Reset Password” window will open. Select your boot volume (your SSD drive) if it is not already selected. Select your administrators username from the menu labeled “Select the user account” if it is not already selected. Follow the prompts to reset the password. Restart the computer from the apple menu.
Now reset your keychain. See this document.
http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1544

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