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<blockquote data-quote="sifugeorge" data-source="post: 1340066" data-attributes="member: 228305"><p>Hello, </p><p>This is my first time on Mac Forums. </p><p>I signed up because I have a question that I have been asking my Mac buddies. But no one seems to know the answer. Hopefully someone on this forum can help me out. I don't have the start-up disc for my MacBook Pro G5, 2.0 Ghz, Core Duo 2. I lost my password because I went through a divorce and a few moves since. So the question is....</p><p>After re-formatting the hard drive, can I do an install with an OS X such as Lion and then change my password, so that I can then keep my Pro's system software updated? The other question that keeps running through my head is; can I even re-format the hard drive with out a password?</p><p>Any help will be appreciated.</p><p>Thanks,</p><p></p><p>SifuGeorge</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sifugeorge, post: 1340066, member: 228305"] Hello, This is my first time on Mac Forums. I signed up because I have a question that I have been asking my Mac buddies. But no one seems to know the answer. Hopefully someone on this forum can help me out. I don't have the start-up disc for my MacBook Pro G5, 2.0 Ghz, Core Duo 2. I lost my password because I went through a divorce and a few moves since. So the question is.... After re-formatting the hard drive, can I do an install with an OS X such as Lion and then change my password, so that I can then keep my Pro's system software updated? The other question that keeps running through my head is; can I even re-format the hard drive with out a password? Any help will be appreciated. Thanks, SifuGeorge [/QUOTE]
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