Password issue after reinstalling OS X and time machine recovery

I recently installed a new SSD drive in my unibody macbook (6.1). Installing OS X leopard worked fine. Than recovered my time machine copy, (I was runnng OS X Mavericks). The recovery from time machine did not show any errors, so I assume it went well. When I rebooted my macbook, I saw my existing Macbook-useraccount and my computer asked for my user-account-password.
Problem: When I typed my user account password, it keeps returning with the "invalid password" message (I tried my Apple (iTunes) user ID password as well, but nothing seems to work.
Any suggestions how to solve this? Thanks!!

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Try re-installing the big 10.6.8 Combo...
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