Blueberry Blues

2013-11-23 Thread Bill Brown
Greetings Group. Got a problem that I need your expertise solving.

First, the basics:

350 iMac Blueberry, 6GB, 512 RAM, running OS 9.2.2

The problem:

For some reason, my Blueberry, old, but still a real workhorse, will not
accept my log-on password. I tried to change the password, but of course
that won’t work unless you know your existing password. 

I’ve tried everything I can think of, and now I’m at the point of trying to
boot from the original 9.0 Software Install disk. However, I’m not sure
what file/folder I need to use to get my computer back up without
losing all my existing data. Should I hold down the “C” key to get
the machine to boot from the CD? I’m at a loss here folks …

Any advice/assistance would be greatly appreciated.

Thanx!!
Bill

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Re: Blueberry Blues

2013-11-23 Thread Julia Brinckloe
It's happened to me in the past and is really easy to fix. If you boot from
the install CD, look up at the menu bar for utilities (or something like
that--it's been awhile) and pull down. You'll see the opportunity to change
the password there. No need to put in the original one, Then just exit of
course without installing, and reboot, and the new password will get you
in.



On Sat, Nov 23, 2013 at 9:29 AM, Bill Brown thunder...@mindspring.comwrote:

 Greetings Group. Got a problem that I need your expertise solving.

 First, the basics:

 350 iMac Blueberry, 6GB, 512 RAM, running OS 9.2.2

 The problem:

 For some reason, my Blueberry, old, but still a real workhorse, will not
 accept my log-on password. I tried to change the password, but of course
 that won’t work unless you know your existing password.

 I’ve tried everything I can think of, and now I’m at the point of trying to
 boot from the original 9.0 Software Install disk. However, I’m not sure
 what file/folder I need to use to get my computer back up without
 losing all my existing data. Should I hold down the “C” key to get
 the machine to boot from the CD? I’m at a loss here folks …

 Any advice/assistance would be greatly appreciated.

 Thanx!!
 Bill

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