I may be wrong, but I believe
that one option is to
reinstall system 9.1
from your CD.
Start up from the 9.1 CD
by pressing the C key at startup.



Jeff Stein wrote:
> Hello friends at lowendmac,
> 
> I am using OS 9.1 iMac 600Mhz 384 mb ram. I attempted to change 
> "users" as was suggested in one of yesterday's threads.
> 
> When I turned my iMac on today, my dear iMac demanded my  password. 
> What password? I'm a Mac person I don't password protect stuff.
> 
> I took  the multi-user preference out of the System folder and 
> trashed it.  My iMac works as perfectly as before.
> 
> ... how can I find my password and/or change it?
> 
> TIA, 
> Jeff
> 
> 
> 



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