1. Open System Preferences and go to "Accounts", located in the System row.
2. Click the lock and enter your administrator password to make changes.
3. Click the "Change Password" button located to the right of your picture, and you will be able to change your admin password.
You can't.
If you have the system discs, you can reset it.
You can't. You can bypass a User accounts password but not an administrators.
You cannot bypass the "Firmware" password, you HAVE to erase and reinstall the OS if you forgot the "Firmware" password.
No. If this is a dell, they can get you in. There are ways to get your password. You can also reinstall the OS because you have the disk, or do a system restore before you set the password. I won't explain the ways to extract the password, as I have heard this a thousand times from people who have stolen computers.
As far as I know, You can reset windows user account password in safe mode(F8 when booting up). But if you forgot administrator password, you must reinstall windows OS or use the "Windows Password Seeker".
You would have to load a password hacker, so you need to re post your question, with the OS of the computer.
Macintosh OS X Tiger is an OS (Operating System) made by Apple. Mac OS X Tiger has nothing to do with tigers. The purpose of an OS is to run programmes on a computer.
administrator mode.
Your system administrator will have to assign you a username and password. Then, find the address of the system to log into and supply the correct credentials. Use telnet or even better, an SSH client to log in.
I think you will have to reinstall the OS. If there are no other user accounts on the computer that another user could use in order to get in, you will need to reinstall Windows :(
The Mac OS X Tiger install DVD is the DVD that allows you to install 10.4 software onto your Mac. 10.4 is Tiger, and so it is called Mac OS X Tiger.
If the Admin password is not known, it is possible to reset the admin password using the Mac OS X install disc that came with the computer (or a retail version). Simply boot from the disc holding the 'c' key down, and proceed to the Install screen. Find the Password Reset utility (it will either be under the Install menu or the Utilities menu, depending on the version of Mac OS X), and then follow the instructions to reset the password. If the System Administrator (or root) password is unknown, there is no way to reset it. The hard drive must be erased and Mac OS X installed from scratch.
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