To completely remove Fedora OS from your system, you need to boot from a live USB or CD of another operating system, such as Windows or another Linux distribution. Once booted, use a disk partitioning tool (like GParted) to delete the Fedora partitions, which typically include the root (/) and swap partitions. After deleting the partitions, you may need to update the bootloader (like GRUB) to remove Fedora from the boot options. Finally, you can proceed to install your desired operating system in the freed space.
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.
You would have to load a password hacker, so you need to re post your question, with the OS of the computer.
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If you do not know how to do this you probably should not do this. You can seriously mess things up if you do not know what you are doing. Most users would never have a need to sign in as the Root User as most tasks can be performed with the sudo (substituteuser do) command. The process to sign in as Root varies in different editions of Mac OS X for 10.6 and up...Open the Accounts section and unlock the lock in the bottom left corner with your admin password. Click on Login Options and then click Join Network Account Server. Open the Directory Utility. Unlock with your admin password. Choose Enable Root User from Directory Utility's Edit menu. Enter a Root password.
You cannot bypass the "Firmware" password, you HAVE to erase and reinstall the OS if you forgot the "Firmware" password.
The medical root word 'os' refers to the bone - or mouth.
The cube root of 64 is 4
Please explain where the password was lost. In the os? In the bootup?
Yes. All linux based OS's can be installed at side or over W7.
quais os passwords no smurf?
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