Hitting the "OK" button on the installer when it is done will automatically force the system to restart.
Did you already run the "Firmware Password Utility"? If not you can start in single-user mode and get rid of the daemon from there using:
rm -Rf /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.electriceelprod.securitykeycheck
or start up in target disk mode and connect it to another mac and get rid of it that way.
Also, if you have access to another mac and you remember the password you used you can generate another key on that mac. Be careful, do not hit the "OK" button on the installer until you have made the key.
I've locked myself out - raymondlewisjones
Hitting the "OK" button on the installer when it is done will automatically force the system to restart.Did you already run the "Firmware Password Utility"? If not you can start in single-user mode and get rid of the daemon from there using:
rm -Rf /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.electriceelprod.securitykeycheck
or start up in target disk mode and connect it to another mac and get rid of it that way.
Also, if you have access to another mac and you remember the password you used you can generate another key on that mac. Be careful, do not hit the "OK" button on the installer until you have made the key.
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Tuesday, August 21 2007 @ 06:04 AM PDT