- Power on Mac and login with another administrator. For example, if you want to reset mac.
- For help choosing a secure password, click the Key button next to the New Password field. Enter a hint to help you remember the password. The hint appears if you enter the wrong password three consecutive times, or if you click the question mark in the password field in the login window. Click Change Password.
- Oct 07, 2019 Choose Apple menu System Preferences, then click Users & Groups. Click the lock, then enter the account password. If you aren't logged in as an administrator, you're asked to enter an administrator name and password. Click Login Options in the lower-left corner.
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Choose an account for automatic login
- Choose Apple menu > System Preferences, then click Users & Groups.
- Click the lock , then enter the account password.
If you aren't logged in as an administrator, you're asked to enter an administrator name and password. - Click Login Options in the lower-left corner.
- Choose an account from the “Automatic login” menu, then enter the password of that account.
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The account is now set up to log in automatically when your Mac starts up. You might still be asked to log in manually after logging out, switching back from another user account, or locking your screen.
If automatic login is unavailable
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When manual login is required, the “Automatic login” menu is dimmed or doesn't show the account name. For example:
- If FileVault is turned on, manual login is required for all accounts. You can turn FileVault off.
- If an account uses an iCloud password to log in, manual login is required for that account. You might also see the message “A user with an encrypted home folder can't log in automatically.” When changing the account password, you can choose not to use the iCloud password.
Log in after sleep or screen saver begins
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You might still need to enter your password when your Mac wakes from sleep or stops using the screen saver. You can change this behavior:
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- Choose Apple menu > System Preferences, then click Security & Privacy.
- In the General pane, deselect ”Require password after sleep or screen saver begins.” Or leave it selected, but choose a time interval from the pop-up menu: