As Setup Assistant assumes the account it is creating to be the first, it is always given administrator privileges. Setup Assistant is designed to run on the first boot of a fresh install of OS X, which is why you'll only see it when booting up a a brand-new Mac or one that has been erased and had OS X reinstalled.īesides options for keyboard layout, time zone and asking if you'd like to register, Setup Assistant also lets you create a new user account.
Using some command-line trickery, we can do just this without having to erase and reinstall OS X. Under certain circumstances, it can be advantageous to re-run the Setup Assistant. When you first start using a brand-new Mac or performed a clean install of OS X, you are presented with Setup Assistant, allowing you to create the first user account and specify some initial information, such as keyboard layout and locale.