H Donna,

If you were really just getting started in your set up, then the easiest thing 
to do is to get sighted assistance, and boot into single-user mode by holding 
down the "s" key when you power up your Mac.  VoiceOver will not work in 
singlenuser mode. If you don't feel confident doing this by yourself, and you 
have a record of the receipt from a local Apple Store or online direct purchase 
which records the serial number of the machine and you as the buyer, you may be 
able to take the machine into your local Apple Store, along with your 
documentation and  photo identification, and have them do the recovery for you. 
 This used to easier on older operating systems like Snow Leopard, because you 
could just delete the hidden file that indicated an initial setup had been 
done, and then reboot your machine and proceed exactly as though you had just 
turned on your Mac for the first time.  

Try the instructions that Alex pointed you to.

HTH.  Cheers,

Esther,

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