![]() ![]() After this, restart the system and it should not require a password to log in anymore. From there, remove the preferences pertaining to keychain access and any keychains. Open the drive and go to the "System Folder," followed by the "Preferences" folder. The system will launch and display the hard drive on the desktop as usual. To reset your OS 9 password, insert your classic OS installation CD and restart the computer while holding down the "C" key. As with OS X, in order to get around the password protection in OS 9 you will need a boot CD, in this case preferably one that's loads the classic Mac OS. ![]() If you are one of these people and have protected your old Mac with OS 9's password protection, there may be a chance you have forgotten your log-in password and cannot access your system. Periodically, readers will need to access files off old computers that they have kept stashed away for years (I still have my PowerBook 150, and will probably never get rid of it). ![]()
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