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## I want to get off this crazy ride!
## I want to get off this crazy ride!
When you decide that you've had enough it's easy to go back to the standard login window.
When you decide that you've had enough it's easy to go back to the standard login window.
1. Open a Terminal window in the evaluate-mechanisms folder of the NoLoAD archive.
1. Run `sudo authchanger -reset` to reload the default `system.login.console` mechanisms into the AuthorizationDB.
2. Run `sudo ./resetDB.bash` to reload the default `system.login.console` mechanisms into the AuthorizationDB.
2. If you've had to do this from a SSH session behind the NoLoAD login window you can simply run `sudo killall loginwindow` in order to restart the login window to the defaults.
3. If you've had to do this from a SSH session behind the NoLoAD login window you can simply run `sudo killall loginwindow` in order to restart the login window to the defaults.
Alternatively you can reset the authorization database by removing `/var/db/auth.db` from the machine and rebooting. This can be done in single user mode or while booted from the recovery partition and removing this file from the main partition.