New administrator name and password without Start Up Drive

I recently seperated from my partner but got to keep the family MacBook Air
However, my partner set up the orginal administrator name and password and won't provide the details. He also won't supply the Start Up Drive which apparently I could use to do this if I had it.
I am not very techy - is there a relatively easy way that I can set up a new administrtor name and passowrd without loosing the information I have on the computer?
Thanks

BumpkinBelles wrote:
I recently seperated from my partner but got to keep the family MacBook Air
However, my partner set up the orginal administrator name and password and won't provide the details. He also won't supply the Start Up Drive which apparently I could use to do this if I had it.
I am not very techy - is there a relatively easy way that I can set up a new administrtor name and passowrd without loosing the information I have on the computer?
Thanks
Try this:
http://osxdaily.com/2011/08/24/reset-mac-os-x-10-7-lion-password/

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