Please let me know if that didn't work, so we can continue troubleshooting. After restarting, if you get any message about Keychain then click Create New Keychain. Then click on the Apple icon and select Shutdown. If you are using Sierra or older version, then select the hard disk at the top column, select the user account from the drop down under it, confirm the user account and then change the password ***** Save. If you are using macOS High Sierra or later, then select your username and then reset the password. In Terminal, type (without space)-> resetpassword This is at the top of the screen next to File, Edit, etc. If you are not using Big Sur OS, then follow the steps below instead Ĭlick on the “Utilities” menu in the top bar and select “Terminal". Let me know if you get error on this screen as well If you are using macOS 11 Big Sur, click "Forgot all passwords" and follow the onscreen instructions to reset password ***** your Apple ID. Once you are in macOS Utilities screen, make sure it is connected to your WiFi network. This will boot your Mac to "Mac OS Utilities” menu. Turn it back on and immediately hold down Command, Option and R keys at the same time for 10 seconds. Turn off your Mac by holding down the Power button for 5-10 seconds. Let's boot into Intenet recovery and see if you can reset the password *****
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