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no users after macos install

I uninstalled big sur, corrupted my backup, reinstalled Sierra on imac21.5", but now no user account

Log in screen doesn't accept user name and password.

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iMac 21.5″, macOS 11.4

Posted on Jul 27, 2021 7:04 AM

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Posted on Jul 27, 2021 1:25 PM

ok, here is what I did... once I remembered I have a older hard drive from a 2015 failure on a 21" snow leopard.

attached with a sata USB from a de-gutted WD external drive.

Used this a start up disc to migrate over user info.

it failed twice ( stuck on the last 22 minutes), hit cancel try again.

It worked, and allowed me in.

Long story but Big Sur upgrade crashed, and did something in the Time Machine back up.

Once I was in with my Apple ID, files were still there, so everything is back, manual labour at least. but I ever have my CS6 back.


sorry ...but you wanted to know

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Jul 27, 2021 1:25 PM in response to TheLittles

ok, here is what I did... once I remembered I have a older hard drive from a 2015 failure on a 21" snow leopard.

attached with a sata USB from a de-gutted WD external drive.

Used this a start up disc to migrate over user info.

it failed twice ( stuck on the last 22 minutes), hit cancel try again.

It worked, and allowed me in.

Long story but Big Sur upgrade crashed, and did something in the Time Machine back up.

Once I was in with my Apple ID, files were still there, so everything is back, manual labour at least. but I ever have my CS6 back.


sorry ...but you wanted to know

no users after macos install

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