Hello!
I've been having password problems for the past month or so. I first noticed that I couldn't update Flash because the installer rejected my system password. Today I tried to solve the problem, looking online for fixes, but nothing has worked so far.
1) Tried to reset my password on the "Users & Groups" System Preferences pane.
2) Restarted holding the "Option" key at the boot chimes > "Recovery HD" > "Mac OS X Utilities" > "Utilities" > "Terminal". Entered 'reset password' on the command line. Kept terminal open. Completed the "Reset Password" pane. "Password not saved. You may not have permission to edit this disk or a general failure has occurred."
3) Restarted in "Single-User Mode": "Command" + S at boot chimes. In the command line entered:
a) mount -uw /
b) launchctl load /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.apple.opendirectoryd.plist
c) dscl . passwd /Users/myusername mypassword
d) reboot
After this third attempt, I attempted to install some software and received the following message: "An error prevented the installation of .... Authorization failed. 100022".
I also used Disk Utility on my "Macintosh HD" to verify and repair permissions, which was successful; however, when I tried to verify and repair the disk itself, I got "Incorrect number of thread records (4, 24418)".
I purchased a new SSD and battery earlier this summer, knowing that I would have to clone my existing HDD to the new drive, but now I can't do much of anything without my password. If I could get a working password, I could try to repair my HDD with DiskWarrior.
Here's another question: how can I create a "Repair Disk Partition" on my new SSD, using existing 10.7 software? Here's an article which seems to say the Disk Utility can do it: "OS X: About Recovery Disk Assistant" [https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT202294].
If I only had a password! Thank you all in advance for your wisdom.
~ Kurt
I've been having password problems for the past month or so. I first noticed that I couldn't update Flash because the installer rejected my system password. Today I tried to solve the problem, looking online for fixes, but nothing has worked so far.
1) Tried to reset my password on the "Users & Groups" System Preferences pane.
2) Restarted holding the "Option" key at the boot chimes > "Recovery HD" > "Mac OS X Utilities" > "Utilities" > "Terminal". Entered 'reset password' on the command line. Kept terminal open. Completed the "Reset Password" pane. "Password not saved. You may not have permission to edit this disk or a general failure has occurred."
3) Restarted in "Single-User Mode": "Command" + S at boot chimes. In the command line entered:
a) mount -uw /
b) launchctl load /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.apple.opendirectoryd.plist
c) dscl . passwd /Users/myusername mypassword
d) reboot
After this third attempt, I attempted to install some software and received the following message: "An error prevented the installation of .... Authorization failed. 100022".
I also used Disk Utility on my "Macintosh HD" to verify and repair permissions, which was successful; however, when I tried to verify and repair the disk itself, I got "Incorrect number of thread records (4, 24418)".
I purchased a new SSD and battery earlier this summer, knowing that I would have to clone my existing HDD to the new drive, but now I can't do much of anything without my password. If I could get a working password, I could try to repair my HDD with DiskWarrior.
Here's another question: how can I create a "Repair Disk Partition" on my new SSD, using existing 10.7 software? Here's an article which seems to say the Disk Utility can do it: "OS X: About Recovery Disk Assistant" [https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT202294].
If I only had a password! Thank you all in advance for your wisdom.
~ Kurt