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I know this is not the perfect place to ask this, but i thought you guys know a lot about mac computers and that stuff. So... I forgot my Mac password, luckily I can still use my computer because I heaven't set it to ask every time when I log in. But I can't install anything because then it asks for the password. Now I have searched on youtube already, but it is not working. This is what I did: press cmd+s when starting up, then when its completely loaded type mount -uw /, then type launchctl load /system/library/LaunchDaemons/com.opendirectoryd.plist. This is where is goes wrong i think, it said it can't find this. Is this wrong or do I have to make changes somewhere else? I am using Mac OS X Lion 10.7.2, i don't know if this makes any difference but it might does.

Thanks

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Try this over at apple.stackexchange.com. – deceze Dec 10 '11 at 14:50
You might have more luck getting an answer at apple.stackexchange.com – syclonefx Dec 10 '11 at 14:51

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Boot from your recovery disk (hold down option while booting). You can then reset the password.

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