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Now there is no way to unlock mac without password. Forget MacBook Air Password. Though you have any model of Apple laptop either MacBook Air or MacBook Pro. As fas as you have macOS install on those laptop. Then you can reset the password without any problem. Therefore, you have to simply follow the steps above. And reset MacBook Air password.
Some users want or have to change their user password. Although this was an easy process in Mac OS X Snow Leopard and older, there are a few things you have to know if you want to do it in any OS X version later than Lion (10.7).
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- Close the Terminal window, where you will then find the Reset Password tool. A list of all user accounts on your Mac will be on display. To reset the password for your account, you’ll need to set a new password for all users. Make sure you write down the new password for anyone who shares your Mac.
- The process will erase all data and install the latest version of MacOS on Mac. In this method, your Mac will erase to factory settings. This method is very helpful to reset the Mac login password. Restart your Mac. And press and hold on command and R key from the keyboard Until you see the Mac OS utility window on-screen.
- FileVault protects in two parts: You know the first, which is that while a Mac is at rest (that is, powered down), its startup drive remains strongly encrypted, so even if the data is extracted.
- Boot your Mac and go to System Preferences - Users and Groups. You should see all the user accounts in the sidebar. Choose the user you want to change the password to and select Change Password. You will be asked for your password.
There are two ways to reset the user password in OS X Lion, Mountain Lion or Mavericks:
If you can log in your user account and you remember your password:
You can only follow these steps if you still remember your password:
- Boot your Mac and go to System Preferences -> Users and Groups.
- You should see all the user accounts in the sidebar. Choose the user you want to change the password to and select Change Password... You will be asked for your password.
If you cannot:
Sometimes it is not possible to log in your user if you forgot its password. In that case, you are forced to reset the password through OS X Recovery.
- Press Command and R keys while your Mac is starting up and hold those keys until you see the Apple icon. If you have a Mac with Internet Recovery, read -> http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4718. If your Mac has got a wireless keyboard, press them when you hear the startup sound.
- Once you see the 'OS X Utilities' window, go to Utilities -> Terminal, and type:
resetpassword
Press your user and type your password. Finally, reboot, and you will have changed the user password successfully.
This doesn't work for FileVault. If you forget your password with FileVault, you lost your data. Note that you can create a Recovery USB drive too -> http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4848
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If you used OS X Recovery to reset your password, you may be unable to use your old keychain after following those steps. Unfortunately, you will have to create a new keychain -> If your Mac keeps asking for the login keychain password - Apple Support Voice recorder software with effects.