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breakingdawn
post Jan 3 2008, 08:29 PM
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Sorry for clogging up the tech forum with all my questions, but this one has really been puzzling me.

I am the administrator of my computer. I know my password. I know my administrator name. I'm typing them in carefully & correctly but every time I submit them I get an error message saying it's wrong! I even went through and reset my password, which includes typing in my old one, and it worked, but it's not working for anything else.

The thing is, sometimes it will work, and sometimes it wont. I'm trying to do a software update and to use my 30- day microsoft word test drive, but it wont let me open it anymore because it says that I'm not the administrator.

What the hell can I do to fix this?
 
 
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breakingdawn
post Jan 4 2008, 05:42 PM
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nothing? sad.gif

would it help if I restored my computer (i've only had it for like, ten days) to the factory settings and then reinstalled mac osx? Is it possible to do that?
 
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post Jan 4 2008, 05:44 PM
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Do you have CAPS Lock on?
 
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post Jan 4 2008, 05:47 PM
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are u the only user of ur comp? is ur account the only account on there? and did u set everything up urself or did parents/people at the apple store do it?
 
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post Jan 4 2008, 05:48 PM
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or that...
 
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post Jan 4 2008, 05:54 PM
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and another question, are u using 10.5 Leopard? if so u may have accidentally lost admin ability, this is a known error happening. but i'll wait until u reply before we go into that
 
breakingdawn
post Jan 4 2008, 10:26 PM
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my computer is only mine, mine is the only account on it, I set it up myself, and I am using 10.5 leopard
 
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post Jan 4 2008, 10:33 PM
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i would look to make sure u are the admin account. go to system preferences, then "accounts", then on the side it should say admin under ur account name.

idkkkkkkk, u can look at this

http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=306876

if it hasn't accidentally gotten changed to a "standard" account rather then admin, then i don't really know.
 
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post Jan 4 2008, 10:52 PM
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yes! that's it! i got demoted to a standard account, but when I put the mac osx disk in, in order to restart the installation process (i assumed that's how i have to get to the utilities menu since when i put it in, it only gave me installation options with no menus) it asked me for my name/password and since im not an admin, it wouldn't let me go any further.

whaaaat am i doing wrong?
 
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post Jan 4 2008, 11:06 PM
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damn....well it says:

# Start from your Mac OS X 10.5 Install DVD. Note: You do not need to install Leopard again.
# From the Utilities menu, choose Reset Password (do NOT choose Firmware Password Utility).

so i'm thinking we're missing something if u have to go to installation stuff. i'm gonna look around for better instructions or something
 
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post Jan 4 2008, 11:10 PM
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yeah I googled around to find some better instructions but I couldn't find anything. hopefully you'll have better luck. sad.gif
 
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post Jan 4 2008, 11:18 PM
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i just read this in a set of directions:


what you need to do is start from square one so to speak. Put in your discs that came with the MacBook. Let it mount on the desktop (show up) then go to the Menu Bar (the Apple icon in the upper left hand corner) and select "Restart." Immediately hold down the c key on the keyboard. Hold it down until the gray screen appears with the Apple logo and the progress circle appears. Once the progress circle appears you can release the c key. You will then be booted from the disc instead of the hard drive.

You'll be presented with a screen to select your preferred language. Select it and it'll continue to boot into the installer. On the next screen that appears you should be able to look up into that same menu bar that was present in the OS earlier and see a category named "Utilities." That's where you'll be able to select the "Reset Password" utility.


so i'm not sure if that helps, but it's more detailed maybe on where u should look? once u get to the screen, u should click on the apple in the top left hand corner to get to utilities...maybe. so perhaps try it again and look there if that's an option

idk this is confusing
 
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post Jan 4 2008, 11:57 PM
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QUOTE
2. Follow the onscreen instructions to reset the root password (the root account is not the same as your account). Specifically: Select the name of the drive that Mac OS X is installed on, select the user named "System Administrator (root)" from the pop-up menu, type the password in the first field, re-enter the password in the second field, then click the Save button.
3. Restart from your Mac OS X Leopard volume.
4. When the login window appears, select "Other..." and log in as the root user using the password that was created above.

2. Did this. Followed your additional directions and was able to get here and save everything but...
3. Did not know where to restart. Everything on the apple menu was gray and unclickable, and the only menus on top of the screen were apple, reset password, & window. I clicked reset password, and underneath was quit reset password, so i clicked that and it brought me back to the main installer screen and it said to quit the installer click "mac os x installer" > quit installer. and then that gave me an option to restart and i did and...
4. nothing changed. there was no "login window" it just started up as normal and i still wasn't able to change my account to administrator.


wow I feel like such a retard
 
breakingdawn
post Jan 5 2008, 12:12 AM
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omgogmogmogmogmg I DID IT

yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay omg.gif victory.gif yahoo.gif punk.gif dance.gif clap.gif showoff.gif

I so didn't think to log out, but then i did, and then i clicked other, logged in as "system administrator" w/ my password, went to system preferences and made myself an admin, logged out, logged in as myself and was an admin! yaaaaaaaaay

thank you sooooooo much, jc! worthy.gif worthy.gif worthy.gif
 
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post Jan 5 2008, 12:32 AM
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i'm glad it works now. topic closedddddddddddddddd
 

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