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      • Go to the "Users & Groups" section. In the sidebar, choose the account where you want to change the password. Next to the username in the "Password" tab, click the "Change Password" button. In the pop-up, type in the old password and the new password, and then verify the new password again. Then, add a hint if you want.
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  2. Jan 14, 2021 · Try these steps to reset your user account password: Shut down your MacBook Air (M1, 2020). Press and hold the power button (Touch ID) until the screen says "Loading startup options". Choose Options, then click Continue. If you're prompted for an admin password, choose "Forgot all passwords?".

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    • Make sure that you're at the login window
    • Enter a password up to three times
    • Choose a password-reset option
    • If you can't reset your password

    If you forgot the password to log in to your Mac user account, or the password isn't accepted, choose a reset option from the login window.

    These steps are for macOS Catalina or later. The steps for macOS Mojave or earlier are different. If you're not sure which macOS you're using, try these steps first.

    The login window appears after you turn on, restart, or log out of your Mac. It's not the same as the window you might see when waking your Mac from sleep or stopping the screen saver, though it uses the same password.

    •If you see Shut Down, Restart, and Sleep buttons, you're at the login window.

    •If you see a Switch User button, click it to switch to the login window.

    •If you see different buttons or no buttons, press and hold the power button on your Mac for up to 10 seconds, until your Mac turns off. (Every Mac has a power button. On laptop computers that have Touch ID, press and hold Touch ID.) Then press the power button again to turn your Mac back on. It then starts up to the login window.

    After making sure that you're at the login window, enter any password up to three times until you see one of the password-reset options below.

    Option 1: “Restart and show password options”

    1.If you see the option to restart and show password reset options, click it to restart your Mac. 2.What happens next depends on how your Mac is set up. •If you're asked to select a volume to recover, select the volume that your Mac is currently starting up from, which by default is Macintosh HD. •If you're asked to sign in with your Apple ID, enter your Apple ID, then enter its password. You might then be asked to enter the verification code sent to your other devices. •If you're asked for your FileVault recovery key, enter the long string of letters and numbers you received when you turned on FileVault and chose to create a recovery key instead of allowing your iCloud account (Apple ID) to unlock your disk. 3.Select a user to reset the password for, then click Next. 4.Enter your new password information, then click Next. 5.When the password reset is completed, click Restart.

    Option 2: “Reset using your Apple ID”

    1.If you see the option to reset using your Apple ID, click it. •If your Mac restarts, follow the steps for option 1, above. •If your Mac doesn't restart, but immediately asks for your Apple ID, enter that information and click Reset Password. 2.If you're asked to create a new keychain to store the user's passwords, click OK to restart your Mac. 3.If you're asked to select an admin user you know the password for, click “Forgot all passwords?”. 4.If you see a Reset Password window with the option to Deactivate Mac, click Deactivate Mac, then click Deactivate to confirm. This is temporary. 5.Enter your new password information, then click Next. (If you see multiple user accounts, click the Set Password button next to each account name, then enter the new password information for each account.) 6.When the password reset is completed, click Restart.

    Option 3: “Reset using your recovery key”

    1.If you see the option to reset using your recovery key, click it. 2.Enter your FileVault recovery key. It's the long string of letters and numbers you received when you turned on FileVault and chose to create a recovery key instead of allowing your iCloud account (Apple ID) to unlock your disk. 3.Enter your new password information, then click Reset Password.

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  3. Nov 18, 2020 · Level 1. 4 points. Posted on Feb 26, 2021 6:32 AM. It's a piece of crap. Spent a day trying to reinstall/clean and still doesn't work. Trying to return it right now and even that is a mess. It's somehow still linked to my apple id even though I've wiped everything and removed it from my devices. Bummed with apple on this.

  4. Feb 23, 2021 · We understand you want to know how to reset your login password. That's definitely important, and we can help. You mentioned you've tried some steps from the internet. This resource should help you in resetting the password, so we recommend checking this out if you haven't already: Change or reset the password of a macOS user account

  5. Use Login Password settings to change the password you use to log in to your Mac. To change these settings, choose Apple menu > System Settings, then click Login Password in the sidebar. (You may need to scroll down.)

  6. To open these settings, choose Apple menu > System Settings, then click Touch ID & Password in the sidebar. (You may need to scroll down.) On your Mac, use Touch ID & Password settings to change your password, and—if your Mac or Magic Keyboard has Touch ID—add a fingerprint.

  7. • To reset your password on a computer, visit www.blackberry.com/blackberryid . Click Reset your password. Complete the instructions on the screen. • To reset your password on your BlackBerry device, when you are prompted to sign in with your BlackBerry ID, click Forgot Password.

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