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Easy methods to unlock a password-protected MacBook Pro
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If you’re locked out of your MacBook Pro, there are a few ways to get back in. It can make things a little more complicated if you’ve lost your Apple ID as well, but don’t worry—you still have options! In this wikiHow, we’ll explain all the ways to unlock your Mac without a password or Apple ID, and what to do if none of them work. If you’re just looking for a simple way to unlock your MacBook without typing in a password every time, we’ll teach you how to do that with your Apple Watch.

Options for Unlocking Your MacBook Pro

If FileVault is set up, you can reset your password using your recovery key. If not, you may be able to use the Password Reset Assistant in Recovery Mode. Otherwise, unless you can log in with an admin account and reset your password, you’ll have to reset your MacBook Pro.

Method 1
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Using a FileVault Recovery Key

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  1. If you’re not already on the login screen, restart your Mac to get there. If you can’t restart normally, hold down the power button for several seconds until your MacBook shuts down, then press it again to boot up.[1]
  2. Once you’ve reached the login screen, attempt to enter your password up to 3 times. After 3 incorrect attempts, you should see an option to reset your password.
    • If you don’t see any account recovery options, or if you get a message telling you your account is locked for a certain amount of time (e.g., 15 minutes), restart your Mac and try again.
      • If your account is locked, wait for the specified amount of time to pass.
    • If you’ve forgotten your password, try clicking the question mark next to the login field to display a hint (if you’ve set one). This may be enough to jog your memory so you can log in without having to reset.
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  3. You may see a couple different options for resetting your password. If you see Reset it using your recovery key, click this option.
    • Depending on how your Mac is set up, you might see Restart and show password reset options instead. If so, click this option to restart your Mac.
    • If the only option you see is Reset it using your Apple ID, you’ll need to try a different method.
  4. Next, you’ll be prompted to enter your FileVault recovery key. This is a string of numbers and letters you received when you set up FileVault on your Mac.
    • If you’ve lost your recovery key, you’ll have to use a different method to unlock your Mac.
    • If you were prompted to restart your Mac, you may need to select a volume to recover. Choose your Mac startup disk (usually Macintosh HD). From there, you should be prompted to enter your recovery key.
  5. Next, enter a new password for your account. When you’re done, click Reset Password.
    • If you had to restart your Mac to see recovery options, you might need to select which user’s password you want to reset. When you’ve done so, click Next, enter your new password info, click Next again, and then click Restart.
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Resetting from Recovery Mode

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  1. The right way to do this depends on what kind of processor your MacBook Pro has. You can find this information by opening the Apple menu and selecting About This Mac.[2]
  2. In the next window, you may be prompted to select an admin user whose password you know. If this happens, click the Forgot all passwords? option.
    • If you don’t see this option, you can skip directly to selecting Terminal from the Utilities menu.
  3. Depending on how your MacBook Pro is set up, you might see a couple of different options on the next screen. If you’re prompted to enter your FileVault recovery key, do so and then follow the prompts to reset your password. Then, click Exit and restart your Mac.
    • This will only work if you set up FileVault on your Mac. You should have received a recovery key (a unique string of numbers and letters) when you did so.
  4. If you don’t have a recovery key, you’re asked to log in with your Apple ID, or you see an Activation Lock screen, click Exit to Recovery Utilities. From there, you can use the Reset Password Assistant.
    • You might also be taken directly to this screen when you enter Recovery Mode.
  5. When you’re in the Utilities screen, you’ll see a window with several recovery options. Click the Utilities menu in the menu bar at the top of the screen, then select Terminal.
  6. In the Terminal window, type resetpassword, then hit Return. This will launch the Reset Password assistant.
  7. If you’re prompted to choose an admin account you know the password for, select Forgot all passwords?.
  8. This sounds alarming, but it won’t permanently delete your accounts or data. Click the Deactivate Mac button, then click Deactivate to confirm your choice.
    • At this point, you might see an Activation Lock window. If that happens, and you don’t know your Apple ID and password, you may need to erase and reset your MacBook Pro.
  9. In the Reset Password window, follow the prompts to enter your new password. You may be asked to do this for each user if there are multiple accounts on your Mac. When you’re done, click Exit.
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Resetting from an Admin Account

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  1. If you’ve forgotten your own password, you can log in and change it from another user’s account if they have admin privileges. Log in with an administrator’s account, or ask a user who knows the admin password to do so for you.
  2. You’ll see this option in the left-hand sidebar of the System Settings window. You might need to scroll down to find it.
  3. Find the name of the user account you’re trying to unlock and click the i next to it. This will open a new window.
    • Depending on your version of macOS, you might need to click the padlock icon at the bottom of the window and enter the administrator ID and password first.
  4. Depending on your version of macOS, you might see a Reset Password… button instead.
  5. In the window that pops up, you’ll be prompted to type in a new password. Enter it again next to the Verify header. If you like, you can enter a password hint as well. Click Change Password when you’re done.
  6. You should now be able to unlock your account with the new password you created. You might also be prompted to update your login keychain with the new password.
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Erasing Your Mac

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  1. If no other solutions have worked, you may need to erase and reset your MacBook Pro. To get started, boot up in Recovery Mode.[3]
  2. When prompted to select an administrator account you know the password for, click Recovery Assistant in the menu bar, then select Erase Mac.
  3. In the Erase Mac window, click Erase Mac, then select Erase Mac again.
    • From here, your Mac may restart to a screen with a flashing question mark. If this happens, hold the power button until it shuts down.
  4. When you get to the Recovery Mode screen, you’ll see some different options. Click Reinstall macOS, then click Continue. Follow the instructions onscreen.
    • If you’re using a Mac with an Intel processor, you have some additional options for reinstalling macOS.
      • Press Command-R during startup to install the current version of your most recently installed macOS.
      • If you press Option-Command-R, you may get the option to install the latest available version of macOS.
      • If you press Shift-Option-Command-R, you may get the option to install the version of macOS that came with your MacBook (or the closest available version).
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Unlocking with an Apple Watch

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  1. This method will only work if Auto Unlock is activated on your Apple Watch. You’ll also need to log in manually first if you’ve just restarted your MacBook or logged out of your account. To get started, put on your Apple Watch and enter your passcode to unlock it.[4]
  2. Press any key on your keyboard or click the trackpad or mouse button to wake your MacBook Pro.
  3. Once your Watch is in range, your Mac should unlock automatically.
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This article was reviewed by Luigi Oppido and by wikiHow staff writer, Megaera Lorenz, PhD. Luigi Oppido is the Owner and Operator of Pleasure Point Computers in Santa Cruz, California. Luigi has over 25 years of experience in general computer repair, data recovery, virus removal, and upgrades. He is also the host of the Computer Man Show! broadcasted on KSQD covering central California for over two years. This article has been viewed 4,390 times.
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