

Here’s how to change your password when already logged in. If you’ve forgotten your password and can’t access your Mac, see the “How to Reset Mac’s Forgotten Password” section above. If you’d like to change your current password, you can do so after you’ve logged in. How to Reset Your Mac Password When Logged In Enter a new and secure password, then “Reset Password.”.Select the option to reset with your recovery key.Option Three: Reset Password With Your Recovery Key Once the process is complete, click “Restart.”.Type in a new and secure password, then hit “Next.”.If a “Reset Password” pop-up is displayed with the choice to “Deactivate Mac,” choose Deactivate Mac,” then “Deactivate” to verify.If you’re prompted to choose an admin account you know the password for, select “Forgotten all passwords?”.If you’re prompted to create a keychain to keep the user’s password, choose “OK” to restart.Enter your Apple ID, then select “Reset Password” if prompted.If your Mac restarts, complete the steps in the Option One section above.If the choice to reset your password using your Apple ID is available, select it.Option Two: Reset Password With Your Apple ID


Type in your new password, then “Next.”.Select your account for the password reset, then hit “Next.” If prompted, enter your FileVault recovery key.If prompted, sign in using your Apple ID, and you may need to add the verification code sent to your other devices.If you see the “Restart and show password reset options” choice, select it to restart, then do one of the following:.Option One: Restart and Display Password Options After entering your password incorrectly three times, you should see one of the following passwords reset options.
