
#TERMINAL MAC CHANGE PASSWORD PASSWORD#
Bad news: You still won’t be able to log in to your account if you don’t have the Keychain password and can’t create the new one.

Use the password for the alternative account to unlock.

#TERMINAL MAC CHANGE PASSWORD HOW TO#
Here’s how to recover Mac password, using another account you have a password to: Or, if your mother/brother/girlfriend/dog ever use your computer to log in to their personal accounts (yes, now you owe them a thank you). Lucky you if you have more than one user account on your Mac. Once you get to the reset screen, input a new password two times, create a hint, and save. Agree to the option to reset with Apple ID and enter wrong login credentials three times to be able to create the new password. To make a go of this, click on the question mark next to the password field that you see on the login screen. Otherwise, you can enable it in System Preferences > Users & Groups > Allows user to reset password using Apple ID. The option should be available by default. If you have an Apple ID tied to your user account on Mac, you can use it to reset password from the login window. You’ll be able to use the new password after a restart.

Turn off your computer and hold the power button + Command R.For such cases, there’s Apple’s Recovery Mode. There are no password hints and you can’t call it to mind, even though you’ve already tried to enter all pet names. You forgot Mac password and can’t access any of your accounts. Hope this is just a “what-if” for you, but let’s imagine it happened.
