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MacBook Pro - Late 2009 / 2.53GHz / 8 gig Ram / 250HDD, Mac OS X (10.6.3), Time Capsule 1TB / iphone 3GS Posted on May 31, 2010 9:32 PM Reply I have this question too ( 24 ) I have this question too Me too (24) Me too. The 2011 Mac mini of proteus123 have a Sandy Bridge CPU, not an Ivy Bridge CPU like the 2012 MacBook Pro. So the clone solution won't work. You need a compiled kernel for Snow Leopard that would run on Ivy Bridge CPU.

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Hello and welcome to my User Tip.


This is how you go about resetting your password in case you or another has forgotten it.




If you have the 10.6 install disk hold c or option/alt key and boot off the 10.6 disk and use the Password Reset under the Utilities menu, you will need a wired or built in keyboard.


Then reset the keychain: https://support.apple.com/kb/ts1544



If you dont' have the 10.6 install disk, then hold command s and boot the machine into Single User Mode (aka root).


type and press return after each bold command



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Enter the new password twice followed by returns then


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exit (to continue booting OS X)


or

reboot (to reboot the machine)


or


shutdown (to shutdown the machine)



Then reset the keychain: https://support.apple.com/kb/ts1544




If you see a lock appear and it asks for a password there, that's a firmware password.

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You will to enter the password or need the OS X install disk compatible with that machine and hold the option key while booting to select it, then reset the firmware password.


You will need to know the password, that's the purpose of the firmware password to totally lock the machine down.


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If you have such machine and it's not yours or was purchased used, you need to contact the owner or Apple to unlock it for you.


Firmware passwords lock the machine so it can't be easily repaired using techniques available to you and others.


For most users and their personal needs I advise against setting one, having only a few things needed encrypted on a external USB thumb drive or hard drive without locking the whole machine from repair is something the best choice for most consumers.

Apple unveiled Mac OS X Snow Leopard at SAN FRANCISCO on June 8, 2009, Snow Leopard is an even more powerful and refined version of the world's most advanced operating system and the foundation for future Mac innovation.

Snow Leopard builds on a decade of OS X innovation and success with hundreds of refinements, new core technologies, out of the box support for Microsoft Exchange and new accessibility features. Snow Leopard will ship as an upgrade for Mac OS X Leopard users in September 2009.

'We've built on the success of Leopard and created an even better experience for our users from installation to shut down,' said Bertrand Serlet, Apple's senior vice president of Software Engineering.

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