Note that if you do reset your password, then you’ll need to create a new Keychain file the first time you use this new password – this something I’ll be covering towards the end of this article. In this article I’m going to share several techniques that you can use to recover or reset your Mac’s password, including using macOS’ built-in password reset utility. Regardless of whether you’ve lost your login password or your admin password (or whether you use the same password for both tasks) there’s several ways that you can regain full access to your Mac – so don’t panic!
As soon as you realise that you can’t remember your admin password, you should take steps to recover it – even if you don’t need it right now. Whether it’s installing, deleting or changing important apps or files making changes to your system settings or updating to the latest version of macOS, sooner or later you’re going to have to enter your admin password. Adding a password to your Mac is essential for helping to keep your sensitive files and personal information safe from prying eyes, but what happens if you forget or lose this password? Does it mean you can never log into your Mac again?Įven if you haven’t password-protected your Mac’s login screen (and if you haven’t, then you really should) every Mac has an admin password, and there’s a wide range of tasks that require you to enter this password.