Second-hand pb g4 reset admin password

How can I reset the admin password on a second-hand PBG4?

Yes, if you have an appropriate bootable Installer/Utilities DVD.
Boot from the DVD and do not install. Wait a quarter minute. Look on the menus for Reset Password. Once reset, there is no going back.

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  • How to reset admin password iMac

    I changed my IMac admin password and have now forgotten in and can't find my originàl discs to reset it. I understand you can reset it using apple ID but I can't work it out.  Can someone help me

    Forgot Your Account Password
    For Snow Leopard and earlier
         Mac OS X 10.6- If you forget your administrator password
    For Lion/Mountain Lion
        Boot to the Recovery HD:
    Restart the computer and after the chime press and hold down the COMMAND and R keys until the menu screen appears. Alternatively, restart the computer and after the chime press and hold down the OPTION key until the boot manager screen appears. Select the Recovery HD and click on the downward pointing arrow button.
         When the menubar appears select Terminal from the Utilities menu.
         Enter resetpassword at the prompt and press RETURN. Follow
         instructions in the dialog window that will appear.
         Or see Reset a Mac OS X 10.7 Lion Password and
         OS X Lion- Apple ID can be used to reset your user account password.
    If you are unable to boot from an installer DVD:
    (these will only work on Leopard or earlier)
      1. Boot to Safe Mode by restarting and after the chime press and hold down
          the COMMAND-S keys until a black screen with white type appears.
      2. At the prompt, type the following commands pressing return after each
          command line:
         /sbin/fsck -yf
         If you do not receive a "Filesystem OK" message then repeat this command
         until you do.  If after seven tries you still do not receive a "Filesystem OK"
         message, then the system is corrupted and needs to be reinstalled.
         mount -uw /
         cd /private/var/db/netinfo
         mv local.nidb local.old
         rm ../.AppleSetupDone
         shutdown -r now
    The second-to-last command above will cause OS X to think that the operating system is newly installed, and when the new owner starts up the computer it will send him/her to the startup wizard where he/she can start a new user without reinstalling.
    This last method does not actually change a password. It simply removes the user accounts and lets you create an initial admin account as if the computer were new out of the box.
    Reset Admin Password Using The Terminal
    You can reset the password by printing out (or writing down) and carefully following these steps.
    First, find the short name of the admin user on the machine. The easiest way of doing this is by looking at what the directory is called in the Users folder.
    Now, start in Single-user Mode. It should boot into a command line.
    Enter these exact lines. Press RETURN after each.
    mount -uw /
    ifconfig lo0 up
    cd /var/db/netinfo
    netinfod -s local
    Now you'll need that short name. Enter "passwd", a space, and the short name of the admin. For example, if the admin was rather prosaically called "imadmin", you would enter "passwd imadmin".
    The computer will now prompt you to change the password for "lmadmin" (or whatever the short name was). Go ahead and enter a new password.
    Now, enter:
    sync
    reboot
    and the machine will reboot. The admin password should now be changed.

  • Lost GlassFish admin password# how to reset admin password

    Hi
    i lost admin password in glassfish(     GlassFish Server Open Source Edition 3.1.1 (build 12) ) application server
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    Forgot Your Account Password
    For Lion, Mountain Lion, or Mavericks
        Boot to the Recovery HD:
    Restart the computer and after the chime press and hold down the COMMAND and R keys until the menu screen appears. Alternatively, restart the computer and after the chime press and hold down the OPTION key until the boot manager screen appears. Select the Recovery HD and click on the downward pointing arrow button.
         When the menubar appears select Terminal from the Utilities menu.
         Enter resetpassword at the prompt and press RETURN. Follow
         instructions in the dialog window that will appear.
         Or see:
           Reset a Mac OS X 10.7 Lion Password
           OS X Mountain Lion- Reset a login password,
           OS X Mavericks- Solve password problems,
           OS X Lion- Apple ID can be used to reset your user account password.
    For Snow Leopard and earlier with installer DVD
         Mac OS X 10.6- If you forget your administrator password,
         OS X- Changing or resetting an account password (Snow Leopard and earlier).
    For Snow Leopard and earlier without installer DVD
        How to reset your Mac OS X password without an installer disc | MacYourself
        Reset OS X Password Without an OS X CD — Tech News and Analysis
        How To Create A New Administrator Account - Hack Mac

  • Reset admin password - SJSWS 7u8

    Hi,
    I've read through the documentation and a few of the other posts about resetting the admin password in SJSWS. Plainly, it doesn't work
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    Please enter admin-password>
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  • Resetting admin password.  Please help!!

    My friend has a G4 ibook with mac osx 10.3.8 installed, unfortunately he has forgotten his password and this prevents him from installing any software now. I have read the support pages from apple which state i should use the installation disc of the original mac os x. This has unfortunately been lost. I have tried with a newer installation disc "tiger" and this does not work. Can anyone help me.
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    Alan....try the following.....
    Reset Admin Password ..... using Terminal
    1. Type.... passw < return>
    2. It'll prompt for the...... “old password” <return>
    3. Type..... “new password” <return>
    4. Retype ...... “password” <return>
    Changing the password in this way has the same effect as changing through "System Preferences".
    Reset Admin Password .... using Single User Mode
    Hold down (command+S) at startup, you will be presented with a black screen containing a bunch of code... this is called....... Single-User Mode
    Type.....
    sudo passwd username <return> ... or ...
    /usr/bin/passwd username <return>
    Type your already existing ..... “old password” <return>
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    Type... reboot <return>
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  • Resetting admin password from non-original CD

    We have a 400 Mhz Powerbook G3 running Mac OS X 10.3.3. We got it from eBay as is––no CD's, no other information. Now that I have inadvertently locked System Preferences, that is a problem because we do not know the admin password.
    I see that you can reset the password by booting up from a Mac OS install disc. My question is, would it be possible to do that using the OS X install disc for v. 10.3.7 that came with my iBook G4?

    Usually the OEM install disc that comes with a particular computer model will not work with other models. However, you can give it a try. If you can get it to boot the Powerbook, then after the installer loads select Reset Admin Password from the File menu.

  • HT4628 Reset Admin Password

    I have just purchased a second hand iMac G4 from a local company. It is running Mac OSX 10.3 with no installer CD and I need to reset the administrator password. Does anyone know how to do this without a CD? Thanks

    Here's one method to reset the password without the install disc:
    1. boot computer and hold the "apple" key and the "s" key.
    2. wait for terminal show
    3. release keys
    4. type without the quotes: "/sbin/mount -uaw"
    5. press enter
    6. type without the quotes: "rm /var/db/.applesetupdone
    7. press enter
    8. type without the quotes: "reboot"
    9. press enter
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    Also, without the discs, look at Mac OS X Tip - No Password, No Root, No CD? No Problem.
    http://www.macobserver.com/tip/2003/06/16.1.shtml
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    To reset your OS X password without an OS X CD you need to enter terminal and create a new admin account:
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       3. When you get text prompt enter in these terminal commands to create a brand new admin account (hitting return after each line):
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              * shutdown -h now
       4. After rebooting you should have a brand new admin account. When you login as the new admin you can simply delete the old one and you’re good to go again!
     Cheers, Tom

  • Reset Admin password after wrong attempts

    Hello,
    I wanted to expose my intranet site collection for anonymous users. Before that i wanted to know that by any method could a anonymous access the admin section(site section) of the site? How secure it is?
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    Any help would be really appreciated.

    Hi Rizwan,
    The "admin" pages are secured just like any other page on a non-anonymous site collection. For instance, the _layouts/settings.aspx page (the site settings page), will require authentication. So to answer your question:
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    Your second question, regarding resetting the admin password is a little harder.
    What do you mean by "admin" password. Do you have only 1 user that is authorized to the site settings page?
    You can use Group Policies to lock users if they enter a wrong password.
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    SharePoint 2010 Infrastructure Consultant / Trainer

  • Resetting ADMIN password for Iomega storcenter PRO 250D

    I have a 250D PRO Iomega storcenter which I have forgotten the admin password. I still have user id's and pass but that will not let me trouble shoot etc. my unit. I have held the front button for 12 seconds etc., which I thought was the method but it does not seem to be working or else i forgot the default admin credentials. I believe they are ADMINISTRATOR/ADMIN!! Please anyone feel free to correct and direct me. Thanks in advance for the help. Also if anyone knows what the latest although not recent firmware version  etc. is and how to check, I would appreciate it!! Thanks a million in advance!!
    Solved!
    Go to Solution.

    Hi and thx 4 the response. Are we saying that pressing the front button for 12 seconds etc. IS the method to reset the server's administrator's password? It is working just fine, I can reboot it and when I press the button and hold it it shuts off, but will reboot if I press it again!! I just need to reset the administrators password. I have all the restoration disks , so I could go that route after backing up all data but want to exhaust all non destructive methods first!!

  • How do you reset Admin password (when not logged in as Admin)??

    Here's my predicament. I set up 3 accounts on our laptop - one for me and my wife (Standard accounts) and a House Account as the only Admin. Now, I don't remember the password for the House Account, which serves as the Admin.
    I am trying to load new software, but it request administrative privileges. To make matters worse, when I try to install the MAC OSX startup disk (like the help manual says you should to reset the admin password), before my computer will restart the startup disk, it asks me for the Admin password. Because I am not logged in as the Admin, I can't even restart the computer when prompted by the startup and install the OS again.
    Any suggestions or help with this issue?
    Eric

    Did you create an Open Firmware password as well? If not then just insert the OS X Installer Disc into the optical drive and restart the computer. After the chime press and hold down the 'C' key until the spinning gear appears below the dark gray Apple logo.

  • How to reset admin password osx 10.9.5

    need to reset my password for mac book pro can't find a hint...

    Resetting User Password in Lion, Mountain Lion & Mavericks
    Boot into your Recovery Partition by holding down the Command and R keys whilst booting.
    When the Recovery screen appears, go to the Utilities menu and open Terminal.
    In Terminal, type:
    resetpassword
    ...a small app will open and allow you to choose the user for whom you want to change the password. If you are the admin, be certain that you choose your admin user. Type in your new password twice and give yourself a good hint. Click OK (or Done or whatever) and reboot, enjoying the use of your new, hopefully memorable, password.
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  • How do i reset admin password. no disc but system automativally logs me in as administrator and can access root user mode

    I recenly got this macbook, MA&00LL/A, max OS X, V:10.4.11, 2GHz IntelCore 2 duo, 2GHz, When I power up it automatically logs me on as administrator but prompts for password when I try to access/change certain features.  I got the macbook from my cousin who has forgot password and has lost disc.  I can access root user mode but as iam unfamiliar with apple I am hesitant to delete anything without making things worse. Is their anyway I can reset this admin password without the disc or simply delete this user and reconfigure system as myself as administrator. step by step instructions would be appreciated at this stage till i familiarize myself more.  Any help would be greatly appreciated.  If it came down to buying a disc, how much roughly do these cost???  thanks again

    If you don't have your install disks you can get the 10.4 gray disks by calling Apple Store Customer Service at 1-800-676-2775 They can send them to you for about $16 per disk plus S & H. Just give them your serial number and they'll know which ones you need.
    To find your serial number go to the Apple in the upper left corner and select About This Mac, then click on More Info, the System Profiler will then come up. The Serial Number (System) is down near the bottom of the Hardware Overview list.
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    3. Press Return.
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    6. Enter a new user password.
    7. Press Return.
    8. Type: reboot
    9. Press Return.

  • AirPort won't auto connect after resetting admin password

    The other day I reset my admin password using the install disk and now AirPort won't log on automatically when I start my laptop. Has this happened to any one else? I have tried going through the network preferences, internet connect, and tried a couple of other things and the problem hasn't been fixed.

    Try the following, in order, until (hopefully) resolved:
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  • Reset admin password

    I'm using apex 4.0.1, I can't reset the admin password, I have tried ALTER USER ANONYMOUS ACCOUNT UNLOCK; apxchpwd.sql; apxxepwd.sql
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    Samara wrote:
    it seems oracle does not upgrade apxchpwd when you upgrade the apex version, i checked the script and still referring to apex 3.1 schema . i rewrite it with schema 4 and worked for me.
    thanks for the helpHi,
    What you mean by "apxchpwd is not upgraded"?
    If you store old install scripts and other scripts in your server, it is not Oracles fault=)
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    Delete/overwrite old version files.
    If you like after you install/upgrade Apex you can delete all install files when you have copy image folder to HTTP server alias /i/.
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  • Need to reset Admin password to my Envy 4360 AIO Offiejet

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