Hold apple key + s key down after you hear the chime. (command + s on newer Macs) When you get text prompt enter in these terminal commands to create a brand new admin account (hitting return after each line):
@MrLuvgreen420 Hold apple key + s key down after you hear the chime. (command + s on newer Macs)
3. When you get text prompt enter in these terminal commands to create a brand new admin account (hitting return after each line):
mount -uw /
rm /var/db/.AppleSetupDone
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 your good to go again!
yo does thi really work? if it does, is the info you pt under more info the same thing you wrote on your macbook? because i didnt see you type the db after the var/ does it make a difference?
@spanx92 yes it does work %110 for me. I am really sure it will work for you if you just follow slowly with the video or if you just read the description and apply it. let me know if you have any question!
it does not work
stonerboyswag1 4 days ago
i can do that , but when i typing on there it in capital letter. dosnt matter what i do i cant change it.. can any one help
suz76tiff 3 weeks ago
when i press command ans s nothing happens please help???!!!
MrLuvgreen420 1 month ago
@MrLuvgreen420
Hold apple key + s key down after you hear the chime. (command + s on newer Macs) When you get text prompt enter in these terminal commands to create a brand new admin account (hitting return after each line):
mount -uw /
rm /var/db/.AppleSetupDone
shutdown -h now
I hope this help
nahomethio 1 month ago
@MrLuvgreen420 Please read the descrption
nahomethio 3 weeks ago
@MrLuvgreen420 Hold apple key + s key down after you hear the chime. (command + s on newer Macs)
3. When you get text prompt enter in these terminal commands to create a brand new admin account (hitting return after each line):
mount -uw /
rm /var/db/.AppleSetupDone
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 your good to go again!
nahomethio 4 days ago
yo does thi really work? if it does, is the info you pt under more info the same thing you wrote on your macbook? because i didnt see you type the db after the var/ does it make a difference?
spanx92 2 months ago
@spanx92 yes it does work %110 for me. I am really sure it will work for you if you just follow slowly with the video or if you just read the description and apply it. let me know if you have any question!
nahomethio 2 months ago
hello guys see the description for more infor..
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